With the support of our Proxmox support services at Bobcares, we will learn how to proxmox restart cluster services.
How to restart Proxmox cluster services?
Proxmox Cluster is a collection of physical servers that work together to create and manage virtual machines and other resources in a virtual environment.
We can restart a Proxmox cluster by following these steps:
- Enter the Proxmox online interface.
- In the left-hand navigation pane, choose the “Datacenter” node.
- To display the list of nodes in the cluster, select the “Nodes” tab.
- Select the node to be restarted and press the “Shell” button.
- To stop the pve-cluster service, use the following command in the shell window that appears:
systemctl stop pve-cluster
- Allow a few seconds for the service to entirely terminate.
- To start the cluster service, use the following command:
systemctl start pve-cluster
- Wait a few seconds for the service to fully load.
- Repeat these instructions for each cluster node we want to restart.
- Once all nodes in the Proxmox cluster have been restarted, we should be able to use the web interface and administer the cluster as usual.
It is crucial to remember that restarting a cluster may cause some services or apps to momentarily cease operation, so plan appropriately and test everything after the restart.
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