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    Modify VM ids Range

    No that's not a problem of number of VMs. I have two clusters and I want to have different VM IDs on each cluster.
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    Modify VM ids Range

    It would be a good idea to be able to modify the range of IDs that a VM can take. I see that the range is fixed in code (/usr/share/perl5/PVE/API2/Cluster.pm) : for (my $i = 100; $i < 10000; $i++) { return $i if !defined($idlist->{$i}); } Thanks
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    Ceph problem

    Problem solved. Direct link between node 1 and node 2 was down and i haven't checked it.
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    Ceph problem

    Hello, New diagnostic. On my node1, the three OSDs are listening to the following ports : OSD 3 -> 192.168.99.5:6804 OSD 5 -> 192.168.99.5:6802 OSD 7 -> 192.168.99.5:6800 But on my second node i have the following errors : 2018-12-17 21:48:49.837091 7f9c4619a700 -1 osd.4 2839 heartbeat_check...
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    Ceph problem

    Hello, Thanks for your reply. How can i verify overloading on OSDs ? What information do you need to help us ? Thanks
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    Ceph problem

    Hello, I've got the following errors on my ceph cluster : 2018-12-14 17:34:07.109670 osd.3 osd.3 192.168.99.5:6804/663740 39 : cluster [WRN] Monitor daemon marked osd.3 down, but it is still running 2018-12-14 17:34:07.113561 osd.7 osd.7 192.168.99.5:6800/663643 19 : cluster [WRN] Monitor daemon...

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