hi guys, great to be here ... i' m new with proxmox and it looks really great.
i setup an test cluster for one of our customers.
4 server as cluster with ceph as storage.
i use 3 networks, 1 ceph, 1 proxmox ha corosync, 1 for virtual machines.
everything works great.
now i thought, what is happening, if one proxmox node is loosing the connection to ceph network.
nic or switch or cable damaged.
if i would run proxmox corosync through the ceph network, the cluster detect this and move my vm to another node.
but with the dedicated network, ceph tells me, one node is gone, but proxmox does not recognize that.
so i have a vm running, wihout harddisk.
so, for sure i need my ceph storage redundant, but did i miss something?
is there a way to check ceph as cluster resource via proxmox and migrate vm, if local ceph goes down?
or do i' m hunting a theoretical problem?
thanks for your help and for that great forum,
ronny
i setup an test cluster for one of our customers.
4 server as cluster with ceph as storage.
i use 3 networks, 1 ceph, 1 proxmox ha corosync, 1 for virtual machines.
everything works great.
now i thought, what is happening, if one proxmox node is loosing the connection to ceph network.
nic or switch or cable damaged.
if i would run proxmox corosync through the ceph network, the cluster detect this and move my vm to another node.
but with the dedicated network, ceph tells me, one node is gone, but proxmox does not recognize that.
so i have a vm running, wihout harddisk.
so, for sure i need my ceph storage redundant, but did i miss something?
is there a way to check ceph as cluster resource via proxmox and migrate vm, if local ceph goes down?
or do i' m hunting a theoretical problem?
thanks for your help and for that great forum,
ronny