Really odd stuff here.
Image below to get an idea, this is for all of my VMs and containers, which span across 2 physical boxes.
Here's my layout.
- 2 instances of PVE in a cluster
- Used to have 4, but decommissioned 2 of them (months ago)
- Started happening the other day.
- All containers/vms are missing the graph parts at the same time (ie: if it's missing for 2 mins for one, it's missing for all), meaning it's affecting everything at the same time, and works for everything at the same time.
The one theory I have is something to do with quarum as I've just powered down two of the nodes (they're since repurposed for other things) so I'm barely making quarum (I think). But, it's been fine for quite some time since then, and I've rebooted the boxes multiple times during that period and it was always ok.
It's not a _huge_ deal as I don't really care much about these graphs, but obviously something is up and I'd like to know what it is, and that it's not going to impact something far more important down the line.
Thank you for your help!
Image below to get an idea, this is for all of my VMs and containers, which span across 2 physical boxes.
Here's my layout.
- 2 instances of PVE in a cluster
- Used to have 4, but decommissioned 2 of them (months ago)
- Started happening the other day.
- All containers/vms are missing the graph parts at the same time (ie: if it's missing for 2 mins for one, it's missing for all), meaning it's affecting everything at the same time, and works for everything at the same time.
The one theory I have is something to do with quarum as I've just powered down two of the nodes (they're since repurposed for other things) so I'm barely making quarum (I think). But, it's been fine for quite some time since then, and I've rebooted the boxes multiple times during that period and it was always ok.
It's not a _huge_ deal as I don't really care much about these graphs, but obviously something is up and I'd like to know what it is, and that it's not going to impact something far more important down the line.
Thank you for your help!
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