Hi!
I started having a weird issue where one of two Proxmox servers I have stops responding to pings and loses connection. It disappears from ARP and DHCP on the router (Mikrotik RB2011). All VMs and CTs also stop responding to pings and disappear from IP reservation lists. However they still work because my home automation that's not operating through LAN (Zigbee, ZWave) keeps working. Router shows ether4 port as advertising 100mbps connection both router and client, though it's a gigabit connection when its working.
This current setup with this router worked since September and only started having this issue like maybe a week or two ago, and it happened about 3 times already.
If I disable and enable ether4 connection on the router then I can ping Proxmox host and connecting to it's web UI. Also VMs and CTs that have static IP set in Proxmox work. But those that rely on DHCP dont.
Router reboot solved it once. But router reboot is not a solution even on consumer routers, but especially on Mikrotik where it should kind of work 24\7\365. And still it did not work this time, I had to reboot Proxmox host as well.
What may be the problem? Is it router? Cables? Proxmox? Where should I look for any additional clues?
Thank you.
I started having a weird issue where one of two Proxmox servers I have stops responding to pings and loses connection. It disappears from ARP and DHCP on the router (Mikrotik RB2011). All VMs and CTs also stop responding to pings and disappear from IP reservation lists. However they still work because my home automation that's not operating through LAN (Zigbee, ZWave) keeps working. Router shows ether4 port as advertising 100mbps connection both router and client, though it's a gigabit connection when its working.
This current setup with this router worked since September and only started having this issue like maybe a week or two ago, and it happened about 3 times already.
If I disable and enable ether4 connection on the router then I can ping Proxmox host and connecting to it's web UI. Also VMs and CTs that have static IP set in Proxmox work. But those that rely on DHCP dont.
Router reboot solved it once. But router reboot is not a solution even on consumer routers, but especially on Mikrotik where it should kind of work 24\7\365. And still it did not work this time, I had to reboot Proxmox host as well.
What may be the problem? Is it router? Cables? Proxmox? Where should I look for any additional clues?
Thank you.
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