I have an eve-ng install on esxi in a cloud. I have 6 routers in a lab, and only the one lab. I have ran the permissions fix etc..
When I go to add "any new node" I get the error message about max nodes which I obviously dont have. Each of the 6 routers has the 12 port card but that is still 72 if nodes means interfaces.
Any suggestions?
Max Nodes (128) Reached error message
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Re: Max Nodes (128) Reached error message
I have a green car and it doesn't drive.
Any suggestion?
For god's sake, provide more info when you report an issue about system, versions etc.
READ - viewtopic.php?f=3&t=453
You also have that written in the board when you enter the Help-Desk
Before posting something, READ the changelog, WATCH the videos, howto and provide following:
Your install is: Bare metal, ESXi, what CPU model, RAM, HD, what EVE version you have, output of the uname -a and any other info that might help us faster.
Any suggestion?
For god's sake, provide more info when you report an issue about system, versions etc.
READ - viewtopic.php?f=3&t=453
You also have that written in the board when you enter the Help-Desk
Before posting something, READ the changelog, WATCH the videos, howto and provide following:
Your install is: Bare metal, ESXi, what CPU model, RAM, HD, what EVE version you have, output of the uname -a and any other info that might help us faster.
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Re: Max Nodes (128) Reached error message
I do have a suggestion, try being nicer.
Its my second post here and I am trying to figure this all out. I will get you all of that information as clearly its critical to getting a reasonable reply, please standby.
Its my second post here and I am trying to figure this all out. I will get you all of that information as clearly its critical to getting a reasonable reply, please standby.
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Re: Max Nodes (128) Reached error message
+++Hardware+++
6 CPUs Intel Xeon CPU E5-1650, 64 gb ram, 1 tb hdd, 4 network connections (only two in use)
+++Environment & Version+++
Eve-NG is one of two VMs in this environment listed above, it is running on esxi 6.5 VT-X is enabled and verified. Eve is running version 2.0.3-80 according to the login screen.
+++Paths & Permissions+++
Path of images all validated as correct.
I have ran the permission fix, be nice to get an acknowledgement if it found anything, etc..
root@eve-ng:~# /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions
root@eve-ng:~#
+++File names+++
All file name formats are correct, they were copied from a UNL installation.
+++Log Files+++ <== Something interesting perhaps here, see the swap file message
root@eve-ng:/opt/unetlab/data/Logs# date
Tue Oct 10 22:09:26 EEST 2017
root@eve-ng:/opt/unetlab/data/Logs# ls -l
total 148
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 147456 Oct 10 19:55 access.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 0 Oct 7 18:50 api.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 0 Oct 10 19:55 error.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 0 Oct 10 19:53 php_errors.txt
E297: Write error in swap file
E303: Unable to open swap file for "error.txt", recovery impossible
"error.txt" 0 lines, 0 characters
Press ENTER or type command to continue
+++uname output+++
root@eve-ng:/opt/unetlab/data/Logs# uname -a
Linux eve-ng 4.9.40-eve-ng-ukms-2+ #4 SMP Fri Sep 15 02:07:02 CEST 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
+++Forum, FAQ & Video's+++
I reviewed and search all of the above, I do not see anything about troubleshooting the ‘max node limit’ error message. If you are aware of its location please advise and I will follow them asap.
You will find attached a screenshot as well that shows the nodes active in the only lab.
6 CPUs Intel Xeon CPU E5-1650, 64 gb ram, 1 tb hdd, 4 network connections (only two in use)
+++Environment & Version+++
Eve-NG is one of two VMs in this environment listed above, it is running on esxi 6.5 VT-X is enabled and verified. Eve is running version 2.0.3-80 according to the login screen.
+++Paths & Permissions+++
Path of images all validated as correct.
I have ran the permission fix, be nice to get an acknowledgement if it found anything, etc..
root@eve-ng:~# /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions
root@eve-ng:~#
+++File names+++
All file name formats are correct, they were copied from a UNL installation.
+++Log Files+++ <== Something interesting perhaps here, see the swap file message
root@eve-ng:/opt/unetlab/data/Logs# date
Tue Oct 10 22:09:26 EEST 2017
root@eve-ng:/opt/unetlab/data/Logs# ls -l
total 148
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 147456 Oct 10 19:55 access.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 0 Oct 7 18:50 api.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 0 Oct 10 19:55 error.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 0 Oct 10 19:53 php_errors.txt
E297: Write error in swap file
E303: Unable to open swap file for "error.txt", recovery impossible
"error.txt" 0 lines, 0 characters
Press ENTER or type command to continue
+++uname output+++
root@eve-ng:/opt/unetlab/data/Logs# uname -a
Linux eve-ng 4.9.40-eve-ng-ukms-2+ #4 SMP Fri Sep 15 02:07:02 CEST 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
+++Forum, FAQ & Video's+++
I reviewed and search all of the above, I do not see anything about troubleshooting the ‘max node limit’ error message. If you are aware of its location please advise and I will follow them asap.
You will find attached a screenshot as well that shows the nodes active in the only lab.
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Re: Max Nodes (128) Reached error message
Try upgrading to the latest version - 83
Will be nicer
sorry
just tested on the latest version - 7 x 3725 with 2x 16SW slots all good and can add new nodes just fine
Check also with df -h the free space, maybe your run out of it and need to add.
Will be nicer

just tested on the latest version - 7 x 3725 with 2x 16SW slots all good and can add new nodes just fine
Check also with df -h the free space, maybe your run out of it and need to add.
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Re: Max Nodes (128) Reached error message
Upgrading solved this issue thank you for the recommendation