Instead, I just switched to a different distro. No more cloning problems.
Docker was installed on the root volume for performance needs. Setting all of the docker stuff back up is not fun.
I'll keep subscribed to this thread and reconsider Proxmox in the future should you guys provide clear...
New to Linux so forgive my ignorance about anything. Hoping to switch off of HyperV. I setup a single 120GB SSD non-UEFI computer with the storage defaults (Not ZFS). I customized a great many things and then used a HDD duplicator to clone to a 250GB destination disk. To my surprise the cloned...
Okay. I hadn't done ping tests to confirm ports weren't being blocked while it the shell command still showed it was running and instead was just running pve-firewall stop each time.
If I understand you correctly the daemon will show "running" yet the iptables are already toggled to not block...
I'm a little perplexed as to the expected behavior of disabling the firewall for troubleshooting purposes. I've left the default for the datacenter firewall as NO. And for my node the firwall was shown as on in the GUI so I toggled it to NO. Yet, if I reboot Proxmox and check the firewall status...
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