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Ok, but I assume this means that I have to configure the new node from scratch, adding the storage, etc. Correct? So the steps would be:
a) build new node with spare Optiplex + 1 new NVMe and install Proxmox from scratch b) configure the new node and add to the cluster c) migrate the VM from old now to new node d) decomission old node but installing the 2nd NVMe and Proxmox from scratch e) add the second rebuilt node to the cluster again.
Did I get this right?
This is the way. ๐คญ
The second install should be easier since is done just after a test one.
So I created an ext4 256GB partition at install time hoping when logged in the GUI, I would get the option to create a ZFS partition on the free space of the NVMe. However. the free space is not showing up under disk and I don't get the option to add another partition, whether ZFS or other. Any clues why this would be?