I have three servers. I want to be able to shut down the servers whenever without every VM dropping and having to set
Is it ok to give the the servers 2 votes each, expected votes 2, or are there any gotchas? I was thinking something like this:
pve1 - votes = 2: mainly runs firewall (pfSense), and a few bits and bobs (unifi, xClarity admin,...).
pve2 - votes = 2: Is a nested proxmox instance on my truenas scale box. I use TNS for storage and provides nfs for proxmox over 10G.
pve3 - votes = 2: on and off server for experiments, AND nice to have when I need to update TNS/proxmox since I can live migrate whatever is running.
- All VMs run "local" on each server, no HA, but some use NFS storage
- pfSense runs on local storage, but backups to NFS
pvecm expected 1
to log in. Is it ok to give the the servers 2 votes each, expected votes 2, or are there any gotchas? I was thinking something like this:
pve1 - votes = 2: mainly runs firewall (pfSense), and a few bits and bobs (unifi, xClarity admin,...).
pve2 - votes = 2: Is a nested proxmox instance on my truenas scale box. I use TNS for storage and provides nfs for proxmox over 10G.
pve3 - votes = 2: on and off server for experiments, AND nice to have when I need to update TNS/proxmox since I can live migrate whatever is running.
- All VMs run "local" on each server, no HA, but some use NFS storage
- pfSense runs on local storage, but backups to NFS