I have identical motherboards, and disks for root. I've made sure the BIOS settings and versions are identical, as are the cards, and the slots in use.
On some sda stays sda after install, on others it moves around, and I can't seem to control it. It seems that one day it's inevitable that a mistake will happen because of this. I know this is not a Proxmox or Debian specific issue, but I'm mystified as to why kernel devs and indeed the whole community seems to be OK with this behavior, or what benefit it's necessary for.
I realize I can alias my disks, but I was perfectly fine with using the 'letter's and if possible, I'd like to continue doing it the same way. If at least sda would always become sdj, or whatever, then at least it would be predictable, but the nodes have different numbers of disks, so when sda moves it can become anything it wants, seemingly.
I was wondering what others thought about it, and what, if anything, they do about it.
On some sda stays sda after install, on others it moves around, and I can't seem to control it. It seems that one day it's inevitable that a mistake will happen because of this. I know this is not a Proxmox or Debian specific issue, but I'm mystified as to why kernel devs and indeed the whole community seems to be OK with this behavior, or what benefit it's necessary for.
I realize I can alias my disks, but I was perfectly fine with using the 'letter's and if possible, I'd like to continue doing it the same way. If at least sda would always become sdj, or whatever, then at least it would be predictable, but the nodes have different numbers of disks, so when sda moves it can become anything it wants, seemingly.
I was wondering what others thought about it, and what, if anything, they do about it.