VMID conflict are not the main problem, and some users could think
that they can handle VMID conflict them self and thus do not separate
the storages. Therefore mention the locking over cluster boundary
problem too.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
scratch. But after removing the node from the cluster it will still have
access to the shared storages! This must be resolved before you start removing
the node from the cluster. A {pve} cluster cannot share the exact same
-storage with another cluster, as it leads to VMID conflicts.
+storage with another cluster, as storage locking doesn't work over cluster
+boundary. Further, it may also lead to VMID conflicts.
Its suggested that you create a new storage where only the node which you want
to separate has access. This can be an new export on your NFS or a new Ceph