In the Drupal appliance http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Drupal where is the vhost configuration that Apache uses for the default Drupal site?
I am asking this because I am in the process of putting several virtual web-servers behind a reverse proxy as described here...
As a result of unknown circumstances I get this type of errors:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = (unset),
LANG = "en_GB.UTF-8"
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning...
I have seen the same thing now and then, both on Proxmox and Ubuntu. I have assumed this is because the repository servers have been too busy. Waiting a few hours and trying again has always been a good enough solution for me.
I must be making some mistake. :confused:
I tried stopping the Ubuntu KVM machine, setting the Video Graphics Adapter to Cirrus Logic GD5446, and rebooting. No way to get 1280*1024 resolution.
I created a new Ubuntu KVM machine, using the Video Graphics Adapter Cirrus Logic GD5446 from the...
Follow-up...:
I read the man-pages for vncviewer, and figured out what was needed. So now I can connect to the VM console. Thanks a lot Udo!
Now I "only" got to find a way to change the resolution.
Bjørn Ingmar
The virtual machine is a fully virtualised (KVM) Ubuntu Linux 9.10. It does not "see" that the "hardware" can do 1280*1024. Editing the X configuration file of the VM trying to force it to use a higher resolution does not work. I guess this happens because Linux actually looks at the hardware...
Ok. Then I must admit to my ignorance: How do I do that? I have tried changing it in the virtual machine itself, and that simply does not work.
Then I assume this is in the /etc/inetd.conf of the Proxmox host and not within the virtual machine itself?
This last part sounds very promising; I...
The virtual machine console defaults to a resolution of 1024 x 768.
Is there any way to set a different resolution for the console screen?
I notice that the URL for the console contains "vnc-direct".
Does this mean that it is possible to use a stand-alone VNC client to access the console...
Ahum. I guess I have made a fool of myself. When I read the howto on how to upgrade I saw there were three kernels. I simply went for the one with the highest number (32) thinking it was the newest. Replacing it should be as simple as a quick apt-get, so I'll try that and see what happens...
When trying to create a new virtual machine from a downloaded Virtual Appliance I get this:
[Long command string omitted] failed with exit code 5:
Unable to open /dev/vzctl: No such file or directory
Please check that vzdev kernel module is loaded and you have sufficient permissions to access...
I fixed it. By cheating.
I installed Proxmox on another server.
I downloaded the backup of the unstartable machine to my PC and unpacked the archive there.
I created a virtual machine on the new Proxmox host, using similar parameters as the unstartable virtual machine I wanted to save.
I...
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