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    [SOLVED] PVE 4.1 - where's LXC rootfs

    What about this? Any news on it?
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    Problem addin a new node to a cluster

    Well, just dropping this here in order to help furthers. My workaround for this was to edit /usr/share/perl5/PVE/Cluster.pm and commented out from 1811 to 1838. Then add your node to the cluster and revert the file back to the copy you SHOULD do before the edition. Problem solved.
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    Adding a node to existing cluster

    No problem, my cluster is now working and I've been able to add the new node the only thing I had to do is to edit /usr/share/perl5/PVE/Cluster.pm and commented out the lines 1811 to 1838. That way the system won't check the ip configured and the node joined the cluster smoothly. Then I reverted...
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    Problem addin a new node to a cluster

    Any advice on how to work around the same issue as yours but using a non configurable adapter via /etc/network/interfaces? I'm setting this cluster via OpenVPN. sandyhook:/etc/pve/priv# pvecm add wacco detected the following error(s): * local node address: cannot use IP '10.9.0.115', it must be...
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    Adding a node to existing cluster

    I'm facing a similar problem that already has been posted before but no solution is found. In my case, on a freshly installed Proxmox v6, with only hostname and /etc/hosts configured i get this. root@sandyhooks:~# pvecm add 10.9.0.109 detected the following error(s): * local node address...

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