#Enable ha-manager crm-command node-maintenance enable myServer #Disable ha-manager crm-command node-maintenance enable myServer
qm create <new ID> Example: qm create 200
qm list
Very important to have a low latency connection. A bond would add 100ms per failure, so it would work. It is better to have two separate cluster links.
The Windows VirtIO drivers can be found at: https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/ The version to be chosen depends on Windows installation. Older Windows versions need older driver packages.
Now it should work, that you can boot from your disk attached as SCSI disk. SCSI is normally faster then VirtIO for Windows OS.
pct enter <container ID> # Example: pct enter 101
qm disk import <VM-ID> </path/to/image.qcow2> <storage-name> # Example: qm disk import 103 /mnt/pve/samba/import/Rocky-10-GenericCloud-Base.latest.x86_64.qcow2 zpool
After the import is DONE the this is marked as unused disk at the VM. With an double click it could be added. Also the boot order must be adjusted.
Install Ceph per node.
ceph osd df tree
ceph df
pveceph osd create /dev/sdX
https://www.turnkeylinux.org/ → Turnkey applications based on LXC
https://www.olivetin.app/ → Small and simple automater
https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/examples.html → Cloud init examples
https://alerta.io/ → Monitoring - Notification