[PVE-User] proxmox version 1.5 not remembering openVZ settings after reboot

Dietmar Maurer dietmar at proxmox.com
Wed Mar 17 10:05:22 CET 2010


> >> 1. devnodes don't seem to survive reboots, I have this on several of
> my
> >> openVZ images "vzctl set 106 --devnodes loop0:none --save", of
> course
> >> were loop0 is loop1 etc..
> >> Anyway, shutting down the image and restarting works just fine so I
> >> know it's saved it. However when I shutdown proxmox it's self I
> found
> >> that none of my images had retained their devnode configurations.  I
> >> have multiple proxmox servers and they all showed the same.
> >
> > Please can you verify that it is stored in /etc/vz/conf/<vmid>.conf
> >
> 
> Yup each file as a line like this in it.
> 
> DEVNODES="loop1:rw "

And that setting vanish somehow?

> >> 2. We NFS mount ISOImages and Backups onto my proxmox systems using
> the
> >> GUI (storage menu), After a reboot I found that these NFS mount was
> not
> >> automatically remounted until I went to the storage page and tried
> to
> >> access the mount point
> >
> > Yes, that is the current behaviour. In 2.0, we will change that so
> that all
> > storages are mounted at startup. For now, use fstab instead (and use
> a directory
> > storage on pve to access that mountpoint)
> >
> 
> when is the ETA for 2.0? (I know shouldn't ask..but...), I don't reboot
> them too often so I'll just try and remember to do it manually.

later this year.

- Dietmar




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