After adding a new node to the cluster, you should perform the following steps. Steps, of course, may vary according to the environment:
1. Discover your iscsi targets
root@pve22:~# iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 10.254.2.2...
Just install Proxmox VE on top of Debian Trixie :) .
I've been doing that for several Years now since I also had VGA Issues back in the Days.
Script Set is by no means perfect but it works well enough for me.
Configure based on Example...
No matter which install option I choose, after some text scrolling by the monitor displays a message that Not Optimum Mode Recommended Mode: 1280x1024 60Hz. (Analog). I am using a 15-pin svga connection.
To start off, i know there are few tutorials / blog posts out there but somehow none of them were exactly suitable for my configuration. Although this is expected, I still wanted to put this out hoping it may help some folks out there.
BACKSTORY...
@Bu66as danke dir für die schnelle Antwort!
Ich hab jetzt noch zwei Platten in meinen Enclousure reingestopft und daher meckert jetzt mein ZPool, dass er 'Degraded' sei:
root@pve:~# zpool status -vLP
pool: Datengrab
state: DEGRADED
status...
It isn't? weird, must have been made when the disk wouldn't release the VM115, and I searched the web for ways to fix it, at least it is gone now.
And I found the cron, it was in /etc/cron.d/
where it had a zfs_nvme_monitor.
I had a lot of...
Sounds like your monitor isn’t auto detecting the resolution. Do you get to the choice of graphical or terminal UI?
https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/chapter-pve-installation.html#:~:text=After%20choosing%20the%20correct%20entry
I just downloaded the iso and burned it to a dvd. I booted the computer using the iso. It started to load. My monitor now has a message that Not Optimum Mode Recommended Mode: 1280x1024 60Hz. (Analog). How do I fix this? If I need to remote in...
systemctl disable pve-daily-update.timer
did stop the failing of the node, still it does not make it understandable, why this node fails from 2 identical machines
/usr/local/bin/zfs_nvme_monitor.sh is not a default Proxmox script.
Glad your problem is solved.
Please be so kind and change the thread title to [SOLVED] via its edit function.
@Onslow you are right, I found this:
Feb 28 22:00:01 pve CRON[1179505]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by root(uid=0)
Feb 28 22:00:01 pve CRON[1179507]: (root) CMD (/usr/local/bin/zfs_nvme_monitor.sh)
Feb 28 22:00:01...