Thanks for the configuration examples as well as the upssched-cmd examples - that's very helpful (and kinda unexpected that the defaults aren't more... sane/helpful).
Anyways, i kinda got the same setup around here - Synology is the master, connected via USB cable to a Cyberpower UPS.
Question...
I see, also your initial post that is linked from that bug...
Interestingly, my web-UI doesn't hang at all (and i think it never really did) - the missing graphs are missing for all containers and VMs, besides the one that has its ID reused from before - that part i also can't quite wrap my...
Whoa, thanks for that - to be honest, that looks to be a tiny wee little bit more involved than i thought it'd be.
Not sure how i'm going to test that, especially regarding i got a cluster - i guess i'll wait and see if someone from Proxmox team will have some input to share until i get around...
I have similar symptoms but, as i just found out, with another cause.
I, too, have regular (and by regular i mean like clockwork) gaps in my graphs.
I run 12 active LXC containers and 2 VMs on a 3-node cluster and until now i couldn't quite put my finger on it what it was - and then, upon...
Awesome, thank you @spirit !
Server is up for around 2 hours now, networking still is fine (for VM/Containers as well as the host).
Output of uname -a
@syfy323: if you want to know something else about my setup (like package versions and such) just let me know the commands to run!
The Server has been set up with a bare Debian (due to software RAID) and Proxmox after that according to the Wiki entry.
I‘m actually not sure if the entry was a leftover from the default install or if that was set by Proxmox.
I‘m not yet sure about that - server is powered down at the moment...
Replacing this line seems to have done the trick?!
I've rebooted the server and the server as well as my VM and Container do have networking without a manual intervention!
@spirit thank you very much - if you need anything from me to further test this, let me know! For now i just have to...
No, you don't - necessarily...
I don't have ifupdown2 installed as i use OpenVSwitch, as those are mutually exclusive... If you have ifupdown2 installed and are using OVS, you're doing it wrong :) (and, please, open your own thread - thank you!)
For me it just says :
No ifupdown2 here :(
I know - i've read as much somewhere on a OVS-related website... ...and also have, after the try, reversed that change....
The original question still stands tho - why doesn't my networking...work... unless i ifdown/ifup vmbr0?
Ok, i've set vmbr0 again to the static configuration as per my original post (sorry, not meaning to shift goalposts, just getting impatient :) )
Output of "systemctl status openvswitch-switch":
The output of the above doesn't change after i do the "ifdown/ifup vmbr0" commands (just fyi), yet...
Here's a screenshot of the output of "systemctl status openvswitch-switch.service" as well as "systemctl status openvswitch-nonetwork.service":
Edit: in the meanwhile, i've set vmbr0 to dhcp - however, the main problem persists, somehow it seems the bridge is up before eno1 is really ready (at...
"systemctl status openvswitch" comes back with "Unit openvswitch.service could not be found" - Are you thinking of an other service (tab completion gives openvswitch-nonetwork.service as well as openvswitch-switch.service)?
The bridge vmbr0 is, as can be seen in my screenshot, set to autostart - also if i got that right "ifupdown2" isn't supposed to be used with Open VSwitch (which my bridge is)....
I‘m not sure i got you right, but the container and the VM both start on server boot automatically, so, in theory, they should even be online if the PVE webinterface is not - but they aren‘t :(
Hello all,
happy new year everyone :)
I configured Proxmox VE 6.1-5 on a Debian Buster install (freshly set up for that purpose) according to the entry in the wiki.
The server is running in my homelab/-network, IP range is 192.168.222.0/24, gateway is at .254, DNS & DHCP is at .253
The...
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