having trouble with boot_order #828
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Hi @loganmancuso! 👋🏼 Thanks for reporting, there seems to be a bug with applying |
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Problem Statement:
I am creating a vm to act as my zfs server and I am attaching the raw disks to the instance, no issues there. However, when you do that the boot order becomes unpredictable and so I need to set it to the OS disk in this case 'virtio0'. I know there is a boot_order parameter and I am setting it but it doesnt seem to do anything. Thanks for any assistance!
TLDR:
im having some trouble with the boot_order, how can i go about figuring out why its not being set on creation of the instance? Is anyone else trying to set the boot order and finding it to not be workinng?
Code:
this is my instance block, pretty basic and the boot order is set to virtio0, however on deployment it doesn't set the boot order in proxmox.
Workaround:
right now my solution is to run a command on the proxmox host to execute a qm set on the vm after its been created, then on next reboot the instance picks up the change and it works
this is what it looks like after the terraform_data resource runs, it shows in proxmox as a pending change that is picked up on reboot. Id just like for it to be set on creation. Its probably a limitation of the proxmox api but I cant find any documentation in the proxmox docs to indicate that it cant be set on creation.
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