After update to 8.2.4 all nodes in cluster going grey

Thanks for confirming the presence of an ESXi storage! Turns out the kernel was unrelated to this issue. The issue was most likely caused by a regression in libpve-storage-perl=8.2.2 that inadvertently made pvestatd block after activating an ESXi storage. We have reverted [1] the commit introducing the regression. I'll update you here once the updated package is available in pvetest/no-subscription.
An updated package version libpve-storage-perl=8.2.3 is now available in the pvetest repository [1]. If you test this version, please report back whether it fixes the issue for you -- do nodes still become gray in the GUI five minutes after a node reboot?

[1] https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#sysadmin_test_repo
 
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An updated package version libpve-storage-perl=8.2.3 is now available in the pvetest repository [1]. If you test this version, please report back whether it fixes the issue for you -- do nodes still become gray in the GUI five minutes after a node reboot?

[1] https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#sysadmin_test_repo

Disableling or removing ESXi was working for me - and with using the pvetest repo patch mentioned above ESXi is working as before again.

Thanks @fweber
 
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