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FWIW, I very recently installed PVE 6 for the first time and when my ansible
script rewrote /etc/hosts and dropped pvelocalhost my server stopped booting
properly until I restored it.
> On Feb 21, 2020, at 2:23 PM, prox...@elchaka.de wrote:
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> IIRC this was necessary
IIRC this was necessary in pve4/(5?) but not in 6 anymore.
Hth
Mehmet
Am 19. Februar 2020 12:55:33 MEZ schrieb "Stefan M. Radman via pve-user"
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Hello Rainer,
I have done this on a Cluster a few months ago without any issues till today
BR
Mehmet
Am 19. Februar 2020 13:05:00 MEZ schrieb Rainer Krienke
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>Hello,
>
>At the moment I run a proxmox cluster with a seperate ceph cluster as
>storage backend. I do not have a proxmox
Mandi! Alwin Antreich
In chel di` si favelave...
> > Anyway, nothing changed. On a rebooted node:
> > root@capitanmarvel:~# ps aux | grep ceph[-]mon
> > ceph2725 0.5 0.2 54 98428 ?Ssl feb18 21:14
> > /usr/bin/ceph-mon -i capitanmarvel --pid-file
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On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 03:29:08PM +0100, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
> Mandi! Alwin Antreich
> In chel di` si favelave...
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> > Yes, that looks strange. But as said before, it is deprecated to use
> > IDs. Best destroy and re-create the MON one-by-one. The default command
> > will create them with
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You're right. I was mistakenly checking a CentOS VM instead of the PVE host.
Sorry.
On Feb 21, 2020, at 15:15, Demetri A. Mkobaranov
mailto:damkobara...@gmail.com>> wrote:
It seems like that path might work for RPM based distros. I'm on Debian.
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Mandi! Alwin Antreich
In chel di` si favelave...
> Yes, that looks strange. But as said before, it is deprecated to use
> IDs. Best destroy and re-create the MON one-by-one. The default command
> will create them with the hostname as ID. Then this phenomenon should
> disappear as well.
Done,
On 2/20/20 9:05 PM, Stefan M. Radman via pve-user wrote:
Try /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
Stefan
# fgrep -A1 /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables-config
# Saves all firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables if firewall gets stopped
# (e.g. on system shutdown).
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# Saves all
Hi Humberto,
We aren't using IPv6 for VM network, that can't be the issue.
But thanks for the suggestion! :-)
Eneko
El 21/2/20 a las 12:42, Humberto Jose De Sousa via pve-user escribió:
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Hi guys , thanks for the response.
You mean that both partitions are usefulls and are needed.
Mi concern is to create a layout at the install moment and after some time
realize that some partition is too big ot to small.
So , my idea is:
Designate 1Tb for LVM.
Designate 2TB for LVM-thin.
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Hi.
I has many problem with IPv6. Sometimes the IPv6 on VMs stop works. Sometimes
IPv6 on host stop too. It's happen only on proxmox cluster (vms and hosts).
Others devices don't affected.
Here the default route IPv6 is lost. This week I disabled IPv6 on DNS and I'm
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