HI all,
I have a node which is a member of a cluster, where I've done the stupidest thing and now the nodes is unable to boot.
I passthrough the full onboard SATA interface, the one where my pve boot drive is plugged into, now the node fails to boot, even with the Proxmox installation media.
Is there any way to gain access to the drive so I can remove the offending entry from the vm.conf file??
To be honest, there is nothing major on the node which can't be rebuilt apart from a TrueNAS Scale server which, with the drives installed was too big for my pbs, luckily that server is still in the testing phase with no important data.
I just don't want to spend the weekend rebuilding the node when I know I could edit the line out of the vm.conf - if I could gain access it.
Thanks
DerekG
I have a node which is a member of a cluster, where I've done the stupidest thing and now the nodes is unable to boot.
I passthrough the full onboard SATA interface, the one where my pve boot drive is plugged into, now the node fails to boot, even with the Proxmox installation media.
Is there any way to gain access to the drive so I can remove the offending entry from the vm.conf file??
To be honest, there is nothing major on the node which can't be rebuilt apart from a TrueNAS Scale server which, with the drives installed was too big for my pbs, luckily that server is still in the testing phase with no important data.
I just don't want to spend the weekend rebuilding the node when I know I could edit the line out of the vm.conf - if I could gain access it.
Thanks
DerekG