PVE 3.4

PMoxSudo

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Hi,

I'm currently trying out clustering and the more advanced features of Proxmox, on version v3.4 in a virtualized environment.

They've got a private vlan, pfsense is the router on 192.168.3.1, the wheezy desktop is on 192.168.3.2 and everyone else runs from dhcp leased addresses on the rest of the /24. The pve{1..7} nodes have their /etc/network/interfaces IP-s set to static, so they don't complain and still have internet access. Pfsense has been set to "map" or give these virtual machines fix addresses, so no issues here.

I've currently got to the point where I'm having issues with cross "console"-ing across different nodes.

Here's the short version:

I've created a new VM for testing. Turned off KVM because amd64 nested guest and i386 guest wasn't booting due to "no accelator found = no kvm" and I realized my nested VM-s don't have vmx or similar nested virtualization for some reason. On the host, the 7 PVE virtualized VM-s have host CPU allowed. Host cpu is a beefy e3-1230 v3.

Anyway:

Cluster node is pve1. I've migrated the test VM to pve4.

Edit:

Forgot to add, the nested guest VM having console issues is running from NFS storage. I'm not sure if this makes a difference. The NFS storage is on the same vlan as the other PVE1..7 nodes.

But running console gives:

-novnc throws up "unsupported security types: 19" error. https://github.com/GLab/ToMaTo/issues/817 and https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/open-vnc-error-unsupported-security-types-19.19797/
-vnc(via java or flash) works with openjdk and icedtea
-spice gives the error: "unable to connect to libvirt with URI [none]"

Attachments:

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Edit:

Added this as proof, that yes it installs under java, but the rest of the consoles still don't work.

http://postimg.org/image/tqld9tec3/full/

Here's the spice-console file that PVE lets you download:

https://paste.ee/r/EFJHF

http://pastebin.com/raw/KxJmEU3G

The spice proxy has been installed on my virtual desktop via debian apt via two packages:

-virt-viewer gives the "unable to connect to libvirt with URI [none]" error

-spicec(from spice-client package) gives "unexpected positional arguements error"

I don't know what I'm missing.

The nodes are running clustered and even have the firewall disabled.

For now the vnc with flash/java whatever works somewhat ok.

Sorry for the detailed rant.
 
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