On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 09:40:55 +
Mark Adams wrote:
>
> Has anyone else tried to get this or a similar setup working? Any views
> greatly received.
>
What you are trying to achieve is not a good idea with
corosync/pacemaker since iSCSI is a block device. To create a cluster
over a LUN will req
This is a openvswitch bug.
The workaround is to use openvswitch 2.6, it is on testing repo and set
mtu_reqest on the interface.
https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/FAQ.rst
Q: How can I configure the bridge internal interface MTU? Why does Open
vSwitch keep changing internal ports MTU?
Hi there,
on a productive 5 node Proxmox VE Ceph cluster, we experienced some strange
behaviour:
Based on
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Open_vSwitch#Example_2:_Bond_.2B_Bridge_.2B_Internal_Ports
we
have an internal network for cluster/corosync communication and another
internal network for Ceph Sto
Le 22/11/2016 à 19:00, Gerald Brandt a écrit :
I'm trying to shut down a server, and it waits on 'A stop job is
running... (xx/ no limit). Why is there no time limit, and how can I
set one?
I see also this problem with a Dell R630 server with Broadcom 10g
interfaces. It's a known bug. It is r
Mandi! Gerald Brandt
In chel di` si favelave...
> >NFS storage?
> Yup. Why, does that make a difference?
Look at list archive, some weeks ago: seems that systemd behave not so
correctly and tear down the NFS server before proxmox, that stalls.
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dott. Marco Gaiarin
On 2016-11-23 06:30 AM, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
Mandi! Gerald Brandt
In chel di` si favelave...
I'm trying to shut down a server, and it waits on 'A stop job is
running... (xx/ no limit). Why is there no time limit, and how can I
set one?
NFS storage?
Yup. Why, does that make a difference
Mandi! Gerald Brandt
In chel di` si favelave...
> I'm trying to shut down a server, and it waits on 'A stop job is
> running... (xx/ no limit). Why is there no time limit, and how can I
> set one?
NFS storage?
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dott. Marco Gaiarin GNUPG Key ID: 240A3D66
Hi All,
I'm testing out proxmox and trying to get a working ZFS on iSCSI HA setup
going.
Because ZFS on iSCSI logs on to the iscsi server via ssh and creates a zfs
dataset then adds iscsi config to /etc/ietd.conf it works fine when you've
got a single iscsi host, but I haven't figured out a way t