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pmxcfs(8)
=========
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:pve-toplevel:
NAME
SYNOPSIS
--------
-include::pmxcfs.8-cli.adoc[]
+include::pmxcfs.8-synopsis.adoc[]
DESCRIPTION
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ifndef::manvolnum[]
Proxmox Cluster File System (pmxcfs)
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-include::attributes.txt[]
-endif::manvolnum[]
-ifdef::wiki[]
:pve-toplevel:
-endif::wiki[]
+endif::manvolnum[]
The Proxmox Cluster file system (``pmxcfs'') is a database-driven file
system for storing configuration files, replicated in real time to all
your cluster. This makes sure that all secret cluster/ssh keys and any
shared configuration data is destroyed.
-In some cases, you might prefer to put a node back to local mode
-without reinstall, which is described here:
-
-* stop the cluster file system in `/etc/pve/`
-
- # systemctl stop pve-cluster
-
-* start it again but forcing local mode
-
- # pmxcfs -l
-
-* remove the cluster configuration
-
- # rm /etc/pve/cluster.conf
- # rm /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
- # rm /var/lib/pve-cluster/corosync.authkey
-
-* stop the cluster file system again
-
- # systemctl stop pve-cluster
-
-* restart PVE services (or reboot)
-
- # systemctl start pve-cluster
- # systemctl restart pvedaemon
- # systemctl restart pveproxy
- # systemctl restart pvestatd
-
+In some cases, you might prefer to put a node back to local mode without
+reinstall, which is described in
+<<pvecm_separate_node_without_reinstall,Separate A Node Without Reinstalling>>
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