Hi,
Great that seems to have fixed the issue.
I don't know how the 4 digit got added to the file but after removing it everything seems to be back to normal.
Thanks you very much for your time and efforts in fixing this. Well done.
Jonathan Hamon
Hi,
I removed those files and tested again but the error is still the same.
In addition I tried to removed all files from the folder accept for the 1000.conf and the ve-pve.auto.conf-sample but the error is still the same
When I sellect the vps ID 1000 in the proxmox web interface under...
Re: Cannot list openvz details in web interface
Hi,
I really appreciate your help with this. I will zip the files as requested and send to the address you've given.
Jonathan Hamon
Hi,
I did a search on google and got this posting back on openvz.org which seems to suggest error is related to pve
http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=msg&goto=37932&
Jonathan Hamon
Re: Cannot list openvz details in web interface
Hi,
All the VPSs being run on the host node were either created in the interface or were imported more than 6 months ago using vzdump from a HyperVM host node.
This was working fine until at least last night. It was only from this morning that I...
Cannot list openvz details in web interface
Hi,
When I try to select any openvz VM from the virtual machines list I get the following error. How do I fix this please?
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request...
Hi,
Seem to have a problem with my host node. Runs normally for 1 to 3 days then suddenly server load increases to 160+ and there seem to be hundreds of KVM processes.
Any idea what the problem is? Is anyone else having this issue?
Jonathan Hamon
Hi,
For around the past 3 to 4 weeks my proxmox host node seems to be unstable and then locks up and requires a re-bott every few days.
Tonight the following was displayed on the screen. I assume this relates to VM with ID of 110
Any other ideas on why this is suddenly happening...
Hi,
If you are going to use KVM rather than OPENVZ this is already very easy to do.
1. Log in to the host machine and navigate to the folder where KVM .iso files are stored which is /var/lib/vz/template/iso
2. Get the url of where the .iso image is stored and copy this to the clipboard
3...
Hi,
I would like to change the MAC address of an existing KVM container to a pre-defined one.
Can someone please tell me how to do this. Do I just need to edit a file somewhere on the host node.
Thank you
Jonathan Hamon
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