>>Could you please elaborate more on how you have implemented ceph
>>replication using proxmox?
As I said, I didn't replicate it with proxmox or proxmox code currently.
only custom scripts calling ceph api directly.
I need to dig a little bit more in current proxmox zfs replication,
because
you should delete the ssl exception from firefox if you had one. also you can
try an alternative browser.
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On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 17:21, Viktor Kruug wrote: Is
there a way to reset the web GUI back to default settings to get around
the bad
Hi Alexander,
Could you please elaborate more on how you have implemented ceph
replication using proxmox?
Thanks,
Mark
On Thu, 17 May 2018, 15:26 Alexandre DERUMIER, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently a lot busy working on network code.
>
> for now, we have implemented ceph
Is there a way to reset the web GUI back to default settings to get around
the bad SSL certificate settings?
My server is not accessible from the internet, so I had to generate the
certificate using the DNS-01 process and upload the certificate via the web
portal. Currently, when navigating to
Hey Marco,
Interesting, I couldn't reproduce the problem on my server. I set
verbose=yes, I created a test script that simply did echo $IFACE and after
3 reboots it seems to execute each time. After boot I just did journalctl
-b | grep ifup and I was able to see the interface names printed.
Hi,
I'm currently a lot busy working on network code.
for now, we have implemented ceph replication out of proxmox code, I'll try to
work on it this summer.
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De: "Mark Adams"
À: "proxmoxve"
Envoyé: Mardi 15 Mai 2018
Hi!
Thanks for cloud-support. I just tested it as you descibe on
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Cloud-Init_Support
The only difference is, that I am using a zfs pool storage instead of
local-lvm.
Basically it worked out of the box, except:
a) On boot, the Ubuntu cloud image reports:
--- start