root@proxmox14:~# pvecm status Quorum information ------------------ Date: Wed Feb 13 09:18:51 2019 Quorum provider: corosync_votequorum Nodes: 12 Node ID: 0x00000002 Ring ID: 12/1210052 Quorate: Yes Votequorum information ---------------------- Expected votes: 12 Highest expected: 12 Total votes: 12 Quorum: 7 Flags: Quorate Membership information ---------------------- Nodeid Votes Name 0x0000000c 1 192.168.80.5 0x00000006 1 192.168.80.9 0x00000007 1 192.168.80.11 0x00000001 1 192.168.80.12 0x00000002 1 192.168.80.14 (local) 0x00000003 1 192.168.80.15 0x00000004 1 192.168.80.16 0x0000000a 1 192.168.80.17 0x00000005 1 192.168.80.19 0x0000000b 1 192.168.80.21 0x00000008 1 192.168.80.22 0x00000009 1 192.168.80.23 _______________________________________________ pve-user mailing list pve-user@pve.proxmox.com https://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user
I have a 12 members cluster. I had problems with two nodes and It was
necessary to replace memory on them. But when I shut the servers down I
lost the cluster in the web interface. However, when I type "pvecm
status" on one of the working nodes, It appears to be ok (see below, all
nodes votes). Then I decided to restart the pve-cluster service on a
node (One different from the two that I shutdown) and the service failed
(Failed to start The Proxmox VE cluster filesystem). It is possible that
when I tried to restart the service on other nodes, It coudn't start
successfully. What should I do?
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