I have a setup with 3 nodes. On each node, there is, among other things, a ZFS that is named the same everywhere. HA is enabled for the VMs, and there are replication jobs that keep the content identical across the ZFSs. So far, so good.
Now, on one node (where the VM was also running), the ZFS has failed, unfortunately completely. I think the controller is done for. What does HA do then? It tries to migrate the VM to another node, and of course, it fails.
Now I'm wondering what benefit HA even brings me. But that's not the question I want to ask. Instead, I would like to know how I can manually move the VM to another node. There is the same drive there, the replication is 2 hours old (completely sufficient), and I just want to start the VM up again.
What is the "normal" way to do this? It must be provided for in such a setup.
Proxmox 7.4-17
Now, on one node (where the VM was also running), the ZFS has failed, unfortunately completely. I think the controller is done for. What does HA do then? It tries to migrate the VM to another node, and of course, it fails.
Now I'm wondering what benefit HA even brings me. But that's not the question I want to ask. Instead, I would like to know how I can manually move the VM to another node. There is the same drive there, the replication is 2 hours old (completely sufficient), and I just want to start the VM up again.
What is the "normal" way to do this? It must be provided for in such a setup.
Proxmox 7.4-17