Hey People,
i have a big problem!
I want to update my proxmox2-host .. apt-get update && apt-get upgrade. (sry i mean dist-upgrade)
At the kernel update, the update-process breaks and doenst restart the pvedaemon. I thought he was updatet to.
Then i have a /etc/pve folder with ???????????-stats. After a restart of pvedaemon i have a new /etc/pve folder with 0 files.
My Problem is now, that i runs 12 Linux-VE, but when i try, for example, a vztctl restart 104 openvz says: No Config for 104.
I can not restart, start, dump any of my VEs, thats not yet a problem, its a problem when my host is restarting or something else.
What can i do?
My Idea: Friday night, i reinstall my host, reinstall all VEs, theres only Debian-VEs, mount my old /var/lib/vz-folder and copy the old /* in the new /*.
Or is there a better way?
Sorry for my realy, realy, bad english ;) I hope you can understand me :))
Best Regards
** Solution **
Use a right /etc/hosts file (delete old/unused ipv6 entries)
restart pve-cluster-manager via /etc/init.d/
my configs back, the host working fine.
Thanks!
i have a big problem!
I want to update my proxmox2-host .. apt-get update && apt-get upgrade. (sry i mean dist-upgrade)
At the kernel update, the update-process breaks and doenst restart the pvedaemon. I thought he was updatet to.
Then i have a /etc/pve folder with ???????????-stats. After a restart of pvedaemon i have a new /etc/pve folder with 0 files.
My Problem is now, that i runs 12 Linux-VE, but when i try, for example, a vztctl restart 104 openvz says: No Config for 104.
I can not restart, start, dump any of my VEs, thats not yet a problem, its a problem when my host is restarting or something else.
What can i do?
My Idea: Friday night, i reinstall my host, reinstall all VEs, theres only Debian-VEs, mount my old /var/lib/vz-folder and copy the old /* in the new /*.
Or is there a better way?
Sorry for my realy, realy, bad english ;) I hope you can understand me :))
Best Regards
** Solution **
Use a right /etc/hosts file (delete old/unused ipv6 entries)
restart pve-cluster-manager via /etc/init.d/
my configs back, the host working fine.
Thanks!