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Proxmox disable HA | Guide

by | Apr 10, 2022

Proxmox disable HA is an easy task with this handy guide by our experts. Read to find out more. 

At Bobcares, we offer solutions for every query, big and small, as a part of our Server Management Services.

Let’s take a look at how our Support Team is ready to help customers disable Proxmox HA.

How to disable Proxmox HA

Proxmox is an open-source virtualization platform. It has the ability to integrate Linux Containers and KVM hypervisor, networking functionality and software-defined storage on a single platform.

Proxmox disable HA

Proxmox VE HA Cluster enables high available virtual machines. In other words, in case a VM is configured as HA, but the physical host fails, the virtual machine restarts automatically on one of the Proxmox VE HA cluster nodes.

Furthermore, Proxmox VE HA cluster provides a stable and reliable HA server via proven Linux HA technologies.

Moreover, the HA stack integrates smoothly into the Proxmox VE API. For instance, we can configure HA via the ha-manager CLI or the Proxmox VE web interface. IT is easy to manage HA via both interfaces. Additionally, automation tools can also use the API directly.

However, if you want to disable Proxmox High Availability, our Support Techs have your back.

  1. First, execute the following command on all nodes in order to stop all cluster managers:
     systemctl stop pve-ha-crm
  2. Then, execute the following on a single node to reset the manager status:
    rm /etc/pve/ha/manager_status

    Our Support Techs would like to point out that we can do this only if no manager is currently active.

  3. Finally, execute the following command on all nodes to start cluster managers again:
    execute systemctl star pve-ha-crm

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Conclusion

To sum up, our skilled Support Engineers at Bobcares demonstrated how to disable Proxmox HA.

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