* Re: [PVE-User] VM startup fails ("got timeout")
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@ 2022-09-26 11:42 ` Daniel Tschlatscher
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From: Daniel Tschlatscher @ 2022-09-26 11:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello Michael,
The startup-order settings apply to the next VM in the sequence.
Therefore, (Start at boot, order=1, up=120) means that the first VM will
start immediately, with VM #2 waiting for 2 minutes before starting.
However, you can configure a startup delay for your first VM simply via
the setting "startall-onboot-delay". Setting this e.g. to 60 will make
VM #1 start after one minute, with subsequent VMs starting according to
the startup-order delay configurations.
You can find this setting under Node > System > Options > Start on boot
delay in the GUI or under /nodes/{node}/config in the API.
As to why your storage takes so long until it becomes ready, I
unfortunately don't know what the cause could be.
Best regards,
Daniel
On 9/24/22 23:36, Michael Doerner | TechnologyWise via pve-user wrote:
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