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Hi Daniel

thanks for your help with that pointer to the startup delay. I had not noticed that setting before (how bad).

We have applied a 60 second delay on that host and hope this will solve the issue. In parallel we will also look into the hardware RAID controller set up whether there is any indication for the delay.

Thanks again,
Michael


On 27/09/22 00:42, Daniel Tschlatscher wrote:
Hello Michael,


The startup-order settings apply to the next VM in the sequence.
Therefore, (Start at boot, order=1, up=120) means that the first VM will
start immediately, with VM #2 waiting for 2 minutes before starting.

However, you can configure a startup delay for your first VM simply via
the setting "startall-onboot-delay". Setting this e.g. to 60 will make
VM #1 start after one minute, with subsequent VMs starting according to
the startup-order delay configurations.
You can find this setting under Node > System > Options > Start on boot
delay in the GUI or under /nodes/{node}/config in the API.

As to why your storage takes so long until it becomes ready, I
unfortunately don't know what the cause could be.


Best regards,
Daniel

On 9/24/22 23:36, Michael Doerner | TechnologyWise via pve-user wrote:
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