[PVE-User] storage lvm-thing

2016-11-03 Thread karel.gonzalez
install a Proxmox 4.3 and attach it to the storage cluster lvm-thin is lost any idea how this storage reappear, or know that desaparce. the cluster to which this joined formed by 4 host that updated from 4.0 to 4.3 sldss. karel -- Ing. Karel González Herrera Administrador de Red Etecsa:

Re: [PVE-User] VM (linux, debian) does not shutdown... ACPI?

2016-11-03 Thread Michael Rasmussen
acpi-support-base is sufficient. On November 3, 2016 3:53:33 PM GMT+01:00, Karsten Becker wrote: >Hi, > >I also got this prob when setting up our new Jessie based VMs... the >solution is simple. > >The package acpid on Debian just installs the daemon. But not the

Re: [PVE-User] VM (linux, debian) does not shutdown... ACPI?

2016-11-03 Thread Karsten Becker
Hi, I also got this prob when setting up our new Jessie based VMs... the solution is simple. The package acpid on Debian just installs the daemon. But not the scripts/mechanic, that detects for example a power button press. Installing the package acpi-support fixed that. Regards from Berlin

[PVE-User] VM (linux, debian) does not shutdown... ACPI?

2016-11-03 Thread Marco Gaiarin
I've googled into forum, but all hint are roughly 'install acpid'. I've a VM, debian wheezy amd64, that does not shut down, eg if i shut down the node or do an explicit shutdown for that VM, does nothing. invernomuto:~# dpkg -l | grep acpi ii acpid

Re: [PVE-User] ''recursive'' NFS and reboot...

2016-11-03 Thread Marco Gaiarin
Mandi! Fabian Grünbichler In chel di` si favelave... > Wolfgang's recommendation, or use an extension snippet like this instead > of a completely overriden service definition: > -- > # cat /etc/systemd/system/pve-manager.service.d/after-nfs.conf > [Unit] >