Hi-
We run a server with an old version of proxmox ve (2.6.32-7-pve) and have been for a number of years pretty seamlessly. It has 6 VMs running. Unfortunately the guy who maintained/managed it left fairly recently, and can't be reached at the moment. We now have no one with proxmox experience.
What makes it a crisis is we had a hard drive crash on Friday that has taken us down and we desperately need to get the site back up. The drive in question seems to be mainly used for backups and ISOs. We prepared it as a typical linux device and partition, mounted it with the same name as the old drive, but that doesn't seem to be enough.
If anyone can point us to where we can find how out how to prepare the disk like the old one for use with proxmox, it would be extremely helpful. I imagine that requires us to figure out how our environment is expecting to use the disk, so any tips on how to find that out would be helpful too. We aren't exactly sure all the contexts in which the drive is being used. We're mostly working at the command line with an offline server at the moment.
Here are some things we think might be helpful for anyone who might like to help:
- The old partition name was /dev/pve/data2 and was mounted as /mnt/data2. Our new one is /dev/sdb1 and is mounted as /mnt/data2.
- There seem to be 3 logical drives maintained on it by proxmox. They are ISOs, Backup and lvm_pve_data2. The first two are of type Directory, the third is LVM. The LVM is not active. We have one other LVM (VirtDisk) that is active (we believe this resides on a different hd). ISOs and Backup are active and directories were created on the new hd (/mnt/data2).
- We have 6 VMs, only one of which cannot be started.
- We have two services that are stopped and can't be started. They are ClusterSync and ClusterTunnel.
- The WWW service is running and the web site can be reached. However, the https portion of the web site resides on the VM that cannot be started and hence cannot be reached.
- The SSH service is running, but we can't SSH into the server.
- We also suspect this faulty drive may also be used as a swap disk.
- Here's what our storage.cfg looks like:
dir: Local
path /var/lib/vz
content images,iso,vztmpl,rootdir,
lvm: VirtDisk
vgname pve
content images
lvm: lvm_pve2_backup
vgname pve_2
content images
dir: ISOs
path /mnt/data2/iso
content iso
dir: Backup
path /mnt/data2/backup
content backup
It all seems related to the drive that crashed, so we are trying to rebuild a drive that will fill its role in the system.
Many thanks to anyone who has read this far, and even more to anyone who has the time and inclination to help. Let me know what more information I can provide.
Thanks!
-cbad
We run a server with an old version of proxmox ve (2.6.32-7-pve) and have been for a number of years pretty seamlessly. It has 6 VMs running. Unfortunately the guy who maintained/managed it left fairly recently, and can't be reached at the moment. We now have no one with proxmox experience.
What makes it a crisis is we had a hard drive crash on Friday that has taken us down and we desperately need to get the site back up. The drive in question seems to be mainly used for backups and ISOs. We prepared it as a typical linux device and partition, mounted it with the same name as the old drive, but that doesn't seem to be enough.
If anyone can point us to where we can find how out how to prepare the disk like the old one for use with proxmox, it would be extremely helpful. I imagine that requires us to figure out how our environment is expecting to use the disk, so any tips on how to find that out would be helpful too. We aren't exactly sure all the contexts in which the drive is being used. We're mostly working at the command line with an offline server at the moment.
Here are some things we think might be helpful for anyone who might like to help:
- The old partition name was /dev/pve/data2 and was mounted as /mnt/data2. Our new one is /dev/sdb1 and is mounted as /mnt/data2.
- There seem to be 3 logical drives maintained on it by proxmox. They are ISOs, Backup and lvm_pve_data2. The first two are of type Directory, the third is LVM. The LVM is not active. We have one other LVM (VirtDisk) that is active (we believe this resides on a different hd). ISOs and Backup are active and directories were created on the new hd (/mnt/data2).
- We have 6 VMs, only one of which cannot be started.
- We have two services that are stopped and can't be started. They are ClusterSync and ClusterTunnel.
- The WWW service is running and the web site can be reached. However, the https portion of the web site resides on the VM that cannot be started and hence cannot be reached.
- The SSH service is running, but we can't SSH into the server.
- We also suspect this faulty drive may also be used as a swap disk.
- Here's what our storage.cfg looks like:
dir: Local
path /var/lib/vz
content images,iso,vztmpl,rootdir,
lvm: VirtDisk
vgname pve
content images
lvm: lvm_pve2_backup
vgname pve_2
content images
dir: ISOs
path /mnt/data2/iso
content iso
dir: Backup
path /mnt/data2/backup
content backup
It all seems related to the drive that crashed, so we are trying to rebuild a drive that will fill its role in the system.
Many thanks to anyone who has read this far, and even more to anyone who has the time and inclination to help. Let me know what more information I can provide.
Thanks!
-cbad