Hi Fiona, thanks for the reply. Here are those results. Should I proceed to memtest?
root@ServerB:~# debsums -s libperl5.36 perl-base
debsums: package libperl5.36 is not installed
No output for just debsums -s
root@ServerB:~# debsums -s
root@ServerB:~#
lastly I also checked config files but...
This has recurred and was once more quickly fixed with `systemctl restart pvestatd`. No firewall log issues so I think that was a red herring, but I did find some more enlightening logs:
Aug 29 13:04:48 ServerB pvestatd[2470]: lxc console cleanup error: IO::Handle: bad open mode: at...
I rebooted the node and the firewall errors stopped, there was definitely something odd.
Although always possible it’s an intrusion, that feels very unlikely given that the only 2 open ports are an SSL port to a 2FA guarded Nextcloud instance and a wireguard VPN.
I also only have default...
A single node is grayed out, this has happened before and succesfully cleared with
systemctl restart pvestatd
but it keeps recurring so I checked my logs:
There was an uptick around 13:00 so I honed in on that to find that these error messages suddenly started appearing over and over...
I'm trying to send a VM backup to a S3 bucket that has been mounted to a local file. I have succesfully backed up to this mounted share directly from proxmox with a ~25GB disk, but fails on a ~125GB disk.
INFO: starting new backup job: vzdump 900 --notes-template '{{guestname}} baseline...
The "other" mac address that flashes in "c2:c8:66:bb:9e:de" seems to be what gets assigned to both the VLANs and some ethernet connected devices. I don't think this is a duplicate we're hunting down but worth the hunt.
So I cleared all DHCP leases, restart the DHCP service, and cleared the...
Here's an interesting something. My ARP monitor sent me a "Arpwatch Notification : flip flop" message:
hostname: pveserver01.TracheNet
ip address: 192.168.1.10
ethernet address: 18:03:73:32:b6:7c
ethernet vendor: Dell Inc.
old ethernet address: c2:c8:66:bb:9e:de
old...
Yes I can ping other devices, there’s a code chunk in there showing the results of pinging 192.168.1.15
I see the pveserver in the ARP table and no duplicates:
But just to be safe, I cleared the ARP table. That didn't help.
I used the =9916e23271e8cf3207741acc7714efa2']latest iso for did a fresh install. I used the network setup options part of the installer with the following parameters:
Address: 192.168.1.10/24
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS: 192.168.1.1
I can connect to the web portal with 192.168.1.10:8006:
The...
So would the flow be:
1) Repair MBR table/CRCs on healthy disk
2) Copy to New disk
3) convert new disk to gpt with gdisk?
4) Confirm that can boot: repeat to get GPT on old healthy disk?
Can I use GPT with legacy bios booting?
For context, the dying disk was created with PVE 6.x iso installer...
@leesteken , hopefully last question. I can boot from /dev/sda2 fine, but the gdisk info looks weird, I don't want to clone in the new drive without making sure the partition is okay to begin with.
root@Server:~# gdisk /dev/sda2
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 1.0.6
Warning: Partition table header...
This no longer matters. /dev/sdb2 is the dying disk that needs to be replaced. I was able to boot from /dev/sda alone so problem solved! Thanks for the help.
Yeah that makes sense, although when I went to remove the kernel I got a dpkg error
First I reboo the entire server, then I reran proxmox-boot-tool again to see if anything happened - no change. So I tried to remove the unused kernel but nope :(
root@Server:~# proxmox-boot-tool refresh...
@leesteken thanks, I was aple to use zpool. I ran into another error once I went to use proxmox-boot-tool
root@Server:~# proxmox-boot-tool format /dev/sda2 --force
UUID="13990488175257004118" SIZE="536870912" FSTYPE="zfs_member" PARTTYPE="c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b" PKNAME="sda"...
Hi all,
While working through this problem here, I realized that I needed to fix the layout of the partition in my rpool before proceeding.
/dev/sdb3 and /dev/sda3 are now mirrored partitions (correct) but sda2 should be a EFI boot partition. I'm trying to remove sda2 from the rpool so
I have...
The goal is to spin up a EC2 instance that runs PBS for off-site backups.
I followed the instructions here
I spun up a fresh Debian 11 (HVM) instance and attempted to install PBS with 'apt-get install proxmox-backup-server'. When the installer removes ifupdown, we lose network connectivity to...
Networking details inside a working VLAN tagged VM on the same hypervisor:
jon@zonemindergpu:~$ ip -details a
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 promiscuity 0 numtxqueues 1...
Networking details from the hypervisor when gateway is NOT set and VMs are successfully being tagged and have network access
root@TracheNodeB:~# ip -details a
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd...
PVE 7.2-3
Per my title, my VLAN tagged VM's can only pull a DHCP address from the router when the gateway the bridge isn't set. Since this is a shared bridge, the hypervisor can't reach the internet for updates etc. Any help to fix this is greatly appreciated!
My home network is running a...
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