Hello,
I have a 4 nodes cluster with promox 3.1
Yesterday, one of the nodes’ motherboard failed, so I manually moved the config files of the virtual servers on the other nodes, entering the following command line:
mv /etc/pve/nodes/proxmox11/qemu-server/124.conf /etc/pve/nodes/proxmox13/qemu-server/124.conf and now everything works fine.
I know replaced the faulty motherboard, so I have to restore the node with the old hard drives, that are already configured, which means that in the folder /etc/pve/nodes/proxmox11/qemu-server I already have the files that I have to move yesterday.
What shall I do to avoid problem?
Shall I log in as single user to delete the config files I copied yesterday?
Shall I run everything normally and let the system handle it automatically?
Shall I log in as single user to move the files back to the restored node and reboot it in the network?
Any other idea/help?
Thanks
I have a 4 nodes cluster with promox 3.1
Yesterday, one of the nodes’ motherboard failed, so I manually moved the config files of the virtual servers on the other nodes, entering the following command line:
mv /etc/pve/nodes/proxmox11/qemu-server/124.conf /etc/pve/nodes/proxmox13/qemu-server/124.conf and now everything works fine.
I know replaced the faulty motherboard, so I have to restore the node with the old hard drives, that are already configured, which means that in the folder /etc/pve/nodes/proxmox11/qemu-server I already have the files that I have to move yesterday.
What shall I do to avoid problem?
Shall I log in as single user to delete the config files I copied yesterday?
Shall I run everything normally and let the system handle it automatically?
Shall I log in as single user to move the files back to the restored node and reboot it in the network?
Any other idea/help?
Thanks