Does not Install and does not list disks on Vultr.com
Antonio Santos
2 Posts
January 10, 2022, 12:24 amQuote from Antonio Santos on January 10, 2022, 12:24 amI was very excited to learn about the petasan solution.
However during my test in the vultr.com cloud, after uploading the iso and starting the installation.
The installer proceeds normally I add the network interface information and after selecting the installation disk the system cannot identify any disk.
in short it is not currently compatible with the vultr...
The iso version is: petasan-3.0.1
I was very excited to learn about the petasan solution.
However during my test in the vultr.com cloud, after uploading the iso and starting the installation.
The installer proceeds normally I add the network interface information and after selecting the installation disk the system cannot identify any disk.
in short it is not currently compatible with the vultr...
The iso version is: petasan-3.0.1
admin
2,918 Posts
January 10, 2022, 10:38 amQuote from admin on January 10, 2022, 10:38 amis seems they use paravirtualized disks /dev/vdXX instead of /dev/sdXX. You can try their baremetal servers.
is seems they use paravirtualized disks /dev/vdXX instead of /dev/sdXX. You can try their baremetal servers.
Last edited on January 10, 2022, 10:39 am by admin · #2
Antonio Santos
2 Posts
January 10, 2022, 4:11 pmQuote from Antonio Santos on January 10, 2022, 4:11 pm
Quote from admin on January 10, 2022, 10:38 am
is seems they use paravirtualized disks /dev/vdXX instead of /dev/sdXX. You can try their baremetal servers.
True disk types are vdxx
In summary, I believe in petasan's potential, due to the ease of managing storage for high availability...
who know in a future update does not support paravirtualized disk
Config Vultr.com - Block Storage
Create new empty partitions:
# parted -s /dev/vdb mklabel gpt
# parted -s /dev/vdb unit mib mkpart primary 0% 100%
Create new empty filesystem:
# mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdb1
Quote from admin on January 10, 2022, 10:38 am
is seems they use paravirtualized disks /dev/vdXX instead of /dev/sdXX. You can try their baremetal servers.
True disk types are vdxx
In summary, I believe in petasan's potential, due to the ease of managing storage for high availability...
who know in a future update does not support paravirtualized disk
Config Vultr.com - Block Storage
Create new empty partitions:
# parted -s /dev/vdb mklabel gpt
# parted -s /dev/vdb unit mib mkpart primary 0% 100%
Create new empty filesystem:
# mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdb1
Does not Install and does not list disks on Vultr.com
Antonio Santos
2 Posts
Quote from Antonio Santos on January 10, 2022, 12:24 amI was very excited to learn about the petasan solution.
However during my test in the vultr.com cloud, after uploading the iso and starting the installation.
The installer proceeds normally I add the network interface information and after selecting the installation disk the system cannot identify any disk.
in short it is not currently compatible with the vultr...
The iso version is: petasan-3.0.1
I was very excited to learn about the petasan solution.
However during my test in the vultr.com cloud, after uploading the iso and starting the installation.
The installer proceeds normally I add the network interface information and after selecting the installation disk the system cannot identify any disk.
in short it is not currently compatible with the vultr...
The iso version is: petasan-3.0.1
admin
2,918 Posts
Quote from admin on January 10, 2022, 10:38 amis seems they use paravirtualized disks /dev/vdXX instead of /dev/sdXX. You can try their baremetal servers.
is seems they use paravirtualized disks /dev/vdXX instead of /dev/sdXX. You can try their baremetal servers.
Antonio Santos
2 Posts
Quote from Antonio Santos on January 10, 2022, 4:11 pmQuote from admin on January 10, 2022, 10:38 amis seems they use paravirtualized disks /dev/vdXX instead of /dev/sdXX. You can try their baremetal servers.
True disk types are vdxx
In summary, I believe in petasan's potential, due to the ease of managing storage for high availability...who know in a future update does not support paravirtualized disk
Config Vultr.com - Block Storage
Create new empty partitions: # parted -s /dev/vdb mklabel gpt # parted -s /dev/vdb unit mib mkpart primary 0% 100% Create new empty filesystem: # mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdb1
Quote from admin on January 10, 2022, 10:38 amis seems they use paravirtualized disks /dev/vdXX instead of /dev/sdXX. You can try their baremetal servers.
True disk types are vdxx
In summary, I believe in petasan's potential, due to the ease of managing storage for high availability...
who know in a future update does not support paravirtualized disk
Config Vultr.com - Block Storage
Create new empty partitions: # parted -s /dev/vdb mklabel gpt # parted -s /dev/vdb unit mib mkpart primary 0% 100% Create new empty filesystem: # mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdb1