Hi All
I have two Intel NUCs - let's call them "NEW" and "OLD".
The new one ("NEW") is a NUC (i7, 5th Gen) with NVME SSD storage. Because the NVME is not supported as a boot disk until 4.2 is released, I used the Debian 8.3 -> Proxmox route to install. It's working well.
"NEW" is, well... new! No config other than initial. No VMs or containers.
"OLD" has a few VMs and maybe 5 containers.
Both are running current 4.1
I want to add "NEW" to a cluster with "OLD", migrate my VMs / Containers / config over to it and then repurpose the original member of the cluster. (I presume this is a supported use-case?)
I mistakenly created a cluster on "NEW" and I cannot seem to remove it. This is preventing me from adding it to the cluster with "OLD". Short of reinstalling from scratch, is there a way to remove all cluster config from "NEW"? It would be fine to factory default the proxmox config if this is possible. (
I tried:
but nothing...
Any ideas?
Thank you
I have two Intel NUCs - let's call them "NEW" and "OLD".
The new one ("NEW") is a NUC (i7, 5th Gen) with NVME SSD storage. Because the NVME is not supported as a boot disk until 4.2 is released, I used the Debian 8.3 -> Proxmox route to install. It's working well.
"NEW" is, well... new! No config other than initial. No VMs or containers.
"OLD" has a few VMs and maybe 5 containers.
Both are running current 4.1
I want to add "NEW" to a cluster with "OLD", migrate my VMs / Containers / config over to it and then repurpose the original member of the cluster. (I presume this is a supported use-case?)
I mistakenly created a cluster on "NEW" and I cannot seem to remove it. This is preventing me from adding it to the cluster with "OLD". Short of reinstalling from scratch, is there a way to remove all cluster config from "NEW"? It would be fine to factory default the proxmox config if this is possible. (
I tried:
Code:
dpkg-reconfigure proxmox-ve
but nothing...
Any ideas?
Thank you