Nice vid! OpenID is essentially authentication against a cloud-based identity provider using SAML over HTTPS. Like Microsoft Entra ID (Formerly Azure AD), Okta etc. Lots of orgs these days are transitioning to these from traditional on-prem directory services like LDAP, Open Directory, Active Directory etc for authentication and identity provision.
Thanks for the informality. I have never used OpenID before. Back when I was doing Corporate networking, NT Domain controller was the way to go. But time marches on. Again thanks for the information.
Found volume group "pve" using metadata type lvm2 7 logical volume(s) in volume group "pve" now active /dev/mapper/pve-root: clean, 54034/6291456 files, 13007527/25165824 blocks run-init: can't execute '/sbin/init': No such file or directory Target filesystem doesn't have requested /sbin/init. run-init: can't execute'/sbin/init': No such file or directory run-init: can't execute '/etc/init': No such file or directory run-init: can't execute '/bin/init': No such file or directory /bin/sh: 0: can't access tty: job control turned off help me
Really need more information and what you desire to do? This looks like output from a Proxmox boot sequence. And from what I am seeing I would guess it has issues booting or failed to boot up? Is this a fresh install or is it one you have been using for awhile? What version of Proxmox? How did the issue start (like a power failure in the middle of a boot up for example)? From the limited information, I would guess either a corrupted file system or a corrupted /etc/fstab file. Have you tried asking on the Proxmox forums (forum.proxmox.com/)?