OK, a few more hints -for a potential helper ;-) :
- Did a complete cluster update (dist-upgrade)
- Installed a mgr for every of the 3 mons.
- plugged a new disk in the same server
- Using GUI, installed the disk as new OSD WITH Bluestore chosen.
The OSD isn't visible until
ceph osd crush add
On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 14:41:20 +0200
Gregor Burck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> and now the next question:
>
> Is it recommended to boot from a USB Stick?
>
If your motherboard has a M.2 socket I would strongly recommend using
that. The default Debian distribution which Proxmox is
Hi,
and now the next question:
Is it recommended to boot from a USB Stick?
Background: We've a setup with esxi Server, the nodes only boot from a
USB Stick, so no installation on the Storage disk was necessary.
My idea is to pack all logik on the USB Stick and all storage hdd's
over
> One first question: wenn a VM is assigned to an node an the node faile (some
> hard case like power or an atomic bomb). Could I start the VM on one of the
> other nodes?
You need to 'steal' the VM from that node. Please note that you need
to be absolutely sure that the node is down.
Then run
You need to enable HA
Thank you, I guessed it,...
Bye
Gregor
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You need to enable HA
Em 10 de set de 2017 08:25, "Gregor Burck" escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I setup an pve cluster on three nodes. I manage to setup a
> glusterfs-cluster
> on the three nodes to. So far seem all work well, I could migrate the VM
> from
> one to other nodes, clone
Hi,
I setup an pve cluster on three nodes. I manage to setup a glusterfs-cluster
on the three nodes to. So far seem all work well, I could migrate the VM from
one to other nodes, clone and things that bump ;-)
One first question: wenn a VM is assigned to an node an the node faile (some
hard