Hi, dietmar
No, it doesn't work. I have try to set 1.9 in the same way (with swiss/german) hoping the same working behavior, but without success. Neither and swiss/german nor swiss/french works. In 1.9, I have the same wrong behavior as in 2.0 with swiss/french.
My current host config ...
Hi,
Living in Switzerland (French part), when I set the Datacenter/Options/Keyboard to "french(Swiss)" and a windows server 2008 R2 guest input kanguage to "french_switzerland", I'm not able to get the right keymap. No accentuate characters or signs (like "+" or "*") normally accessible by...
I have tried to replace the <Virtualhost *:80> & <VirtualHost *:443> with your suggested modification but without success. However I found another way. I have modified the file /etc/apache2/ports.conf by
adding the Proxmox node IP address to the "Listen" parameter.
before modification...
Your drawing is very clear and correspond to my topology. And Oh! surprise, the same issue :-)... the web interface is accessible also on each bridge IP address on the external network. I didn't see.
it is probably necessary to play with apache to filter this. In the meantime, if you find the...
OK.
I don't understand in your case why the Proxmox web interface is accessible from your public IP. In my configuration the Proxmox web interface can be reached only by using the Proxmox master IP address which is in the local area network. There is no reason to have it visible outside...
I have the same approach...
let me share my own experience with IpFire (works also with Microsoft forefront TMG). In the Proxmox web interface I have set 2 bridges, namely vmbr0 for the local network area and vmbr1 for the public network (internet). In my case, my internet provider give me a...
Hi Pak,
Just to let you know that sharing your vmbr0 IP address (ifconfig printout) in the above reply, give everyone access to your proxmox web interface login page...
Is it correct ?
Shoudn't be behind IpFire and not directly accessible from outside ?
best regards
oban
Hi all,
Just to share my own experience. I have a 2 nodes cluster (master + node) and both are running Proxmox 1.8 with all stable updates and safe-upgrade applied. In order to upgrade to the 1.9 release I proceeded as follow:
1° Live migration of all KVM VMs from the master to the 2nd node...
Hi mmenaz,
Thanks for the information. I saw this file but didn't try it due to its strange name. I have updated my first VM with this new virtio release and everything seems working. Will see if my issue is fixed.
Thanks
oban
Hi dietmar,
I full agree. I have followed the procedure you are mentioning to add the proxmox-ve 2.6.35. Do you mean that when I move back to the 2.6.32 I have to install the proxmox-ve 2.6.32 again ?
I have tried to run the aptitude install proxmox-ve-2.6.32 and the installer ask me if I want...
Yes I use the last version from Fedora. I use the virtio driver based on the drv_virtio_win_1.1.16.iso.
I remember a similar case few months ago and I did why you suggest, that is switch to IDE but it didn't help in my case.
I will try to update to KVM 0.15,
It is not the main topic of this...
Hi tom,
Yes I do. How do I look for its version ?
#pveversion -v
pve-manager: 1.8-18 (pve-manager/1.8/6070)
running kernel: 2.6.32-4-pve
proxmox-ve-2.6.35: 1.8-11
pve-kernel-2.6.32-4-pve: 2.6.32-33
pve-kernel-2.6.35-1-pve: 2.6.35-11
qemu-server: 1.1-30
pve-firmware: 1.0-11...
Same experience here. Running a windows server 2008 R2 for days without any issue. After applying windows updates, a reboot is required. Doing a normal Windows restart gave me the same VNC console state, that is the initial Windows green progression bar followed by a black screen. It remains in...
To give a first answer to my question, I did some read benchmark on my environment. I created 2 identical Ubuntu 10.10 VMs :
VM1 = 2 disks, first disk where Ubuntu is installed and 2nd disk for bechmark, both created on the same iSCSI storage build from Proxmox web interface
VM2 = 2 disks...
Hi all,
Taking the following configuration : 1 host connected to a NAS. Proxmox 1.8 running on the host with iSCSI storage (LVM) from the NAS configured. Now, as example, I want to create a guest with 2 disks, that is one system disk and one data disk.
The system disk will be create through...
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