Kinda doubting where to put this, but chose this subforum seeing this issue only seems to exist with converted containers.
I'm currently looking into building a new Proxmox cluster with Proxmox 5 to replace a proxmox 3 cluster, which will thusly also involve converting a bunch of (mainly Centos 7) OpenVZ contairs to LXC.
The process itself runs smoothy, I can convert/restore the OpenVZ backup, add the network interface as instructed, boot the container and things start to "sorta" work but I ran into some things.
Console access (via px interface) didn't work, it kept refusing the credentials, after some troubleshooting this turned out to be fixable by adding pts/0 to /etc/securetty by logging into the CT with Putty.
Might be a CentOS 7 specific thing? The conversion how-to didn't mention this but I can reliably reproduce this problem with my OpenVZ backups so it seems to be more then an anomaly at the moment.
I can't get any sort of web service to be reachable.
Right now i'm testing with some random gitlab server that I created on a proxmox 3 cluster a while ago and have now migrated to my proxmox 5 test machine and even though the services are running any browser requests time out.
Shutting down gitlab and servicing some default apache install over port 80 doesn't work either so I don't think it's a service related issue but logging in via SSH and pinging it is not a problem.
I'm currently looking into building a new Proxmox cluster with Proxmox 5 to replace a proxmox 3 cluster, which will thusly also involve converting a bunch of (mainly Centos 7) OpenVZ contairs to LXC.
The process itself runs smoothy, I can convert/restore the OpenVZ backup, add the network interface as instructed, boot the container and things start to "sorta" work but I ran into some things.
Console access (via px interface) didn't work, it kept refusing the credentials, after some troubleshooting this turned out to be fixable by adding pts/0 to /etc/securetty by logging into the CT with Putty.
Might be a CentOS 7 specific thing? The conversion how-to didn't mention this but I can reliably reproduce this problem with my OpenVZ backups so it seems to be more then an anomaly at the moment.
I can't get any sort of web service to be reachable.
Right now i'm testing with some random gitlab server that I created on a proxmox 3 cluster a while ago and have now migrated to my proxmox 5 test machine and even though the services are running any browser requests time out.
Shutting down gitlab and servicing some default apache install over port 80 doesn't work either so I don't think it's a service related issue but logging in via SSH and pinging it is not a problem.