Due to lane sharing issues, I moved a perfectly working NVMe SSD containing Proxmox from one mobo slot to another in the main desktop computer. Prior to the move, I was only logging in from a laptop on same network to control via SSH the VM. After switching to a different slot, the computer seems to boots the same, but I can no longer log in at the old IP (which had been 192.168.1.155:8006).
I've literally checked all other visible and invisible IPs and cannot log into the host. One other problem is that the host monitor only now shows "Loading Linux 5.4.30-10prev ..." and "Loaing initial ramdisk..." and has no command line to work with, so my only access was via the laptop: during use, I was no longer prompted to enter PW on host, but only via the SSH GUI interface on laptop.
So, while I can switch the NVMe back to the original slot to use it, I still don't know/understand what effect switching slots had on the log-in IP, and I really want to test the new slot position without having to re-format and re-install the drive for for testing at the new position.
Is there a way to fix it, or anticipate how the IP/log-in changes with NVMe slot position? Thanks for any help.
I've literally checked all other visible and invisible IPs and cannot log into the host. One other problem is that the host monitor only now shows "Loading Linux 5.4.30-10prev ..." and "Loaing initial ramdisk..." and has no command line to work with, so my only access was via the laptop: during use, I was no longer prompted to enter PW on host, but only via the SSH GUI interface on laptop.
So, while I can switch the NVMe back to the original slot to use it, I still don't know/understand what effect switching slots had on the log-in IP, and I really want to test the new slot position without having to re-format and re-install the drive for for testing at the new position.
Is there a way to fix it, or anticipate how the IP/log-in changes with NVMe slot position? Thanks for any help.