Hello,
I've two servers at the home lab. One plays the role of a NAS server with Truenas Scale installed. It is serving NFS v4 over a 10G network.
Then there is a server with Proxmox that consumes that service from Truenas over vmbr1 and is connected to the Internet over vmbr0.
When the server is started, the first VM to start is an LDAP server. But that LDAP server normally fails because it is unable to find the vms: device. What I thing it is happening is that Proxmox decides it has network connection too early, when only the vmbr0 link is connected but not the link over vmbr1. If I repeat the start manually, just a few seconds later the LDAP server starts without any issues.
Do you know how can I fix this in a consistent way so it can resist new proxmox updates?
Regards
Ignacio
I've two servers at the home lab. One plays the role of a NAS server with Truenas Scale installed. It is serving NFS v4 over a 10G network.
Then there is a server with Proxmox that consumes that service from Truenas over vmbr1 and is connected to the Internet over vmbr0.
When the server is started, the first VM to start is an LDAP server. But that LDAP server normally fails because it is unable to find the vms: device. What I thing it is happening is that Proxmox decides it has network connection too early, when only the vmbr0 link is connected but not the link over vmbr1. If I repeat the start manually, just a few seconds later the LDAP server starts without any issues.
Do you know how can I fix this in a consistent way so it can resist new proxmox updates?
Regards
Ignacio
