Hello,

We currently have a ceph cluster in Proxmox, with 5 ceph nodes with the public 
and private network correctly configured and without problems. The state of 
ceph was optimal.

We had prepared a new server to add to the ceph cluster. We did the first step 
of installing Proxmox with the same version. I was at the point where I was 
setting up the network.

For this step, I did was connect by SSH to the new server and copy the network 
configuration of one of the ceph nodes to this new one. Of course, changing the 
ip addresses.

On each ceph node, I have 2 ports configured on two different switches 
configured with bond.

In the new ceph node, I did not have the ports configured with the bond, in the 
swith (cisco). My intention was once the configuration file was saved, restart 
the network service from the server
and then go to configure the ports on the switch. I have to configure the ports 
in the last step, because the server configured without bond, and If I 
configure the ports with bond I lost access to the server.

What happened when restarting the network service is that I lost access to the 
cluster. I couldn't access any of the 5 servers that are part of the  ceph 
cluster. Also, 2 of 3 hypervisors
that we have in the proxmox cluster were restarted directly.

Why has this happened if the new server is not yet inside the ceph cluster on 
the proxmox cluster and I don't even have the ports configured on my switch?

Do you have any idea?

I do not understand, if now I go and take any server and configure an IP of the 
cluster network and even if the ports are not even configured, will the cluster 
knock me down?

I recovered the cluster by phisically removing the cables from the new server.

Thanks a lot and sorry for my english...
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