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Yeah, no one to blame but myself on this, but my last backup is unacceptably old.
Price is not important
Can increase the price
Just want this configuration and Tokyo line
So when can you put a new one on the shelves
If there is better service and quality
Price increase two times is also acceptable
@VirMach any update on this ticket?
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The vps in the same node is under 149.57.137.x/24 subnet, arrived on 11th, and no internet since then. Debian 11 too, you are lucky.
maybe you could try use ryzen fix ip button under "switch ip"? my other vps works after clicking that button.
NYCB040 server was down for several hours, it's now back online. Unfortunately, my NYCB030 server is still 'no bootable device'.
My DALZ004 VPS was migrated from Xeon and if I remeber, I fixed manually network file. Now I tried to re-install, template install from Solus, VNC ok but not newtork. Also no network if try to install from ISO. Reconfigure-Network not fix problem. Not yet tested fix network config file.
There is no ryzen fix ip button under "switch ip", but there is $3 or $5
so same node, your subnet is ok, mine is not. 
Their tbs tool says Node Online: false
@s12321 - Just out of curiosity if you manually set the gateway to
149.57.138.1and the netmask to255.255.254.0or255.255.252.0and then reboot. Does the network work?Sometimes the Ryzen fix IP button is there, sometimes it is not. I am not sure why.
Don't put too much faith in this on Ryzen nodes.
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@julensm - "No bootable device" is something that VirMach will need to fix, just wait it will get fixed eventually.
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@lolee - I would expect that VirMach will start selling Tokyo VPS again after the transition to Ryzen is complete. I can't say when that will be exactly, but I do expect it to happen.
I also have a VPS on this node and have the same issue as you. This node NYCB036 is having some issues and is offline. VirMach is aware of this, and it is on the priority list, but the DC has a backlog of work and they are being slow to resolve this. There is nothing more you, me, or Virmach can do until the DC works through the backlog. Good news is that it will be resolved soon™ (as in before CC gets ipv6)
Tokyo has a ton of IPv4 left over and space. It's also relatively quick to set up, I just needed to avoid it because while it's a highly desired location, it's also highly support-intensive and no good way of automatically knowing who to move there so we have to stick to nearby locations first.
Otherwise honestly xTom has the best track record in setup for Tokyo, we could have probably got all the servers stuck currently in DC queues set up last week in Tokyo even including shipping and customs but we'd probably have 10,000 tickets and thousands of broken VMs from Ryzen button being smashed to pieces. I'd assume even more so now, since the networking problems have been ironed out.
If only I could migrate from DALZ003 to DALZ004 or DALZ007 so I could play with it.
(Yes, I know it is almost impossible from a technical or business standpoint)
Hahaha, I think you should figure it out why more and more customer angry with vir (in your words it's "takeing a dump on vir").
I miss VirMach before the migration of Ryzen, although the performance is a bit worse, but stable.
Allow me to make one last grumble~
Are you sure about that?
DALZ003 is perfect actually :-) ... Network was fixed too
I'm on DALZ008 and haven't been able to get my VPS online. It will boot up everytime but using Virmach VNC see "A start job is running for Wait for Network to be Configured" which stalls the boot for about 2.5 minutes.
Once it starts I run "ip a" and get this:
Troubleshooter says:
Main IP pings: false
Node Online: false
Service online: online
Operating System: linux-ubuntu-16.04-server-x86_64-minimal-latest
Since it's booting I'd say the node is considered to be online and the troubleshooter is wrong.
Have tried everything in the control panel and Virmach management including trying to reinstall an OS (doesn't resinstall anything), mounting TinyCore ISO (won't boot at all until unmounted), reconfigure networking (has no effect).
Is it possible to reconfigure networking from the command line to get this VPS online and if so how would you go about it?
The OS is Ubuntu 20 server, troubleshooter says it's 16.04 because that's the last one I tried to install from Virmach management page. I've also tried the Ryzen compatible templates, no luck
Hey, thanks for trying to help me out with fixing things.
It shows TinyCoreISO as mounted, but in the CDROM settings of the SolusVM, the dropdown has only TinyCoreISO and doesn't show as mounted. This is a weird mismatch within the SolusVM itself. Tried mounting & unmounting, but there's no change in the state.
I haven't tried installing (reinstalling) any OS due to the fear of data loss. I suppose I'd lose the data post reinstalling & hence I'm not trying that out.
VM shows offline in both Billing & SolusVM panels. The VNC connection shows "Authentication failed" from both the panels. Rescue mode fails since the IP:port for SSH gets timed out. Telnet on port 22 of the said IP fails as well.
It will all be alright on Monday.
If it shows a mounted ISO it will not boot. I understand that you have tried to unmount it in SolusVM without success, but this is probably the reason it will not boot. Just throwing this out there, but did you try unmounting from the billing panel as well?
I do understand you not wanting to reinstall if you have data on there you don't want to lose. Based on what you have said, it might still be broken after reinstall anyway.
I may be completely wrong here but another possibility is that your VM was broken because of some of the SolusVM issues VirMach mentioned earlier. I expect that VirMach is aware of these, and if there are, and I am only guessing here, 3% like this, that could be a couple hundred broken ones that have to be fixed one at a time, so it may take a while to fix all of them. Good news is that my Denver VM is really fast all around, so when you do get going I think you are really going to like your VirMach VM in Denver.
You are correct the trouble shooter is wrong about the node being off line. The trouble shooter does not work correctly on Ryzen yet in this regard.
Yes you can manually reconfigure networking from VNC. With Ubuntu 20 you can try using
sudo nmtuiand once you get networking configured I expect you should be good to go. Use static network settings shown in SolusVM network for IP, gateway, and netmask, not DHCP.If you have any further issues just ask.
EDIT: If you do not have nmyui available here is a tutorial on how to edit netplan file. https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-configure-static-ip-address-on-ubuntu-20-04/
Thanks @FrankZ, tested above suggestion, they cannot route (even on rescue OS). My subnet's dhcp is working on 149.57.137.1, but there is no route to the 1.1.1.1 etc... looks like the internet is unplugged for this subnet...
Yes, DALZ003 is working fine so I'm interested in DALZ004 and DALZ007.
Have you tried setting it to
149.57.138.1manually without DHCP? I remember that it worked for me at another node.@s12321 +1 what @tototo said. You will need to turn DHCP off by configuring the network interface as static with the above settings. Still may not work, but it definitely will not work with DHCP active.
yes, static and no internet (as in cannot find route and ping switch and external ip address).
@VirMach
DALZ008node still have some network issre with NY,100% package lostThanks @FrankZ. Unfortunatly my VPS will no longer boot into Ubuntu so I can't try your suggestion. I think the last thing I did before it stopped working was try to reinstall through the CP Ryzen Compatible Debian 10. Now when it boots VNC says:
I checked that folder and there is a file called normal.mod there... I tried some commands found online working from the grub rescue CLI but got errors. For example if I enter "ls (hd0, msdos1)" I always get the error "error: missing the ')" symbol. The command "insmod normal" doesn't work as the file can't be found. And more of the same.
BUT have found that when I click on Rescue Mode in the CP it now works- and I can SSH into Rescue mode. So at least in that respect my virmach IP address is working. Tried this to fix:
Ran ifconfig:
If I could just mount an ISO and boot from it or resinstall any operating system I'd probably be good to go but none of them are working for me.
Is there a way to reinstall OS from Rescue Mode? Can use suggestions on what to try next as I am stuck.
IIRC @AlwaysSkint had a way to do that, so I will tag him and see what shakes out.
Also to mount the O/S from rescue mode
After you login via ssh execute the following commands.
Mount the root partition of the O/S install with:
mount /dev/vda1 /mntThen mount the O/S by issueing the following commands:
If that all goes well then mount
Then finally chroot into the mounted O/S
chroot /mnt /bin/bashCan you please post the results of
ip show routeThat is not a problem that VirMach can fix as it is on the New York end.
Thanks @FrankZ
default via 149.57.138.1 dev ens3 onlink
149.57.137.0/24 dev ens3 Proto kernel scope link src 149.57.137.(hidden)
also,
255.255.n.0, n=254 subnet 136, subnet n=252 subnet 139 both not working.
it's so sad to discuss this here. not sure if anyone is on the same boat.
not sure if @VirMach needs any volunteers ...
Tried but did not work, here is the error: