I've tried to get help with this via a support ticket but the responsiveness has been absolutely terrible and the information unhelpful.
So, I'll ask here. We are seeing the dreaded "Invalid PVE ticket (401)" yet again. It happens every couple of months for no reason we can find. Restarting pvedaemon and pveproxy usually fixes it but it hasn't this time. It's not a browser issue as we are also seeing problems with WHMCS talking to the cluster at the same time we can't use the web UI.
So, regarding the usual questions :
Can those of you who understand how this ticket system works provide some insight into what other than time mismatch and network connectivity problems can cause this problem? For 2 days now we've had intermittent problems managing our cluster and our customers managing their VMs. I'd appreciate any pointers.
Thanks
David
So, I'll ask here. We are seeing the dreaded "Invalid PVE ticket (401)" yet again. It happens every couple of months for no reason we can find. Restarting pvedaemon and pveproxy usually fixes it but it hasn't this time. It's not a browser issue as we are also seeing problems with WHMCS talking to the cluster at the same time we can't use the web UI.
So, regarding the usual questions :
- Yes, the clocks are in sync. Each node is running NTP with several stratum 1, 2 and 3 peers
- Yes, the cluster appears healthy. "pvecm status" shows no problems
- Yes, the networks are reachable and we haven't suddenly added a firewall rule to break the cluster networks
- Yes, I've restarted pvedaemon and pveproxy, but why should I need to anyway.
Can those of you who understand how this ticket system works provide some insight into what other than time mismatch and network connectivity problems can cause this problem? For 2 days now we've had intermittent problems managing our cluster and our customers managing their VMs. I'd appreciate any pointers.
Thanks
David