Logical Volume not found after reboot.

dimitriz

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Hello,
I have 2 colocated servers.

Both have 2 Intel 2TB SSDs in RAID-1 and 2 WD Black NVMEs in RAID-1 (some other spinning drives)
I installed the latest Proxmox 8.0.3 yesterday linked both servers and processed to test some of the Proxmov features (ie. migrating between nodes... etc..)
Was trying to work out some migration slowness when using a direct SPF+ connection between servers.
At the end of the day, I moved all test VMs to 1st node NVME drive. Kicked off a reboot and called it a day.

This morning I logged in to be greeted with "no such logical volume NMVE/NVME (500)
If I go to Disks it shows it there /dev/nvme0n1
Tried rebooting but no changes.

This is a testing environment.
 

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fdisk -l /dev/nvme0n1
disk has only one partition?

host losts one of the WD Black NVME disk?
 
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2 identical drives in RAID-1 config. For some reason, 1 drive has 16.76MB more space. So it shows up usable, but I haven't touched it.
If I try to create a new group it sees /dev/nvme0n1p1 and would allow me to use it... but I know better.
The /dev/nvme0n1 is the one that disappeared.
 
Anyone has any suggestions regarding this? Otherwise, I am going to nuke the system and reload everything at this point this weekend. Thanks.
 
Update:
I reformatted the disk from the Disk menu and readded it back to Proxmox.
Fast forward a few weeks. I logged in to see it was missing again. No reboots.
Rebooted the system and nothing.
I fixed it by going to the Datacenter > Storage, deleting and readding it from there.

Sounds to me like a Proxmox issue?
Updated to 8.1.3.