Hello, I found the right thing to do.
On the left side there's a new resource called localnetwork and add the group permission there. - PVESDNUser
Now it is working fine.
Thanks.
I don't have such role, only PVESDNAdmin with SDN.Allocate and SDN.Audit privileges.
And 3 of the nodes are at 7.x only the newst one is at 8.x, is that a problem ?
Hello Fabian and thans for your answer.
Should I create a new Role or ? And I don't see such privilege in the list: SDN.use ?
Plus I am wondering why the other templates on the other nodes are working just fine without this privelege ?
Hello,
we just added another node to our proxmox cluster. I created some templates, gave the same group permissions to the template as on the other nodes: PVETemplateUserbut
Now users are complaining they cannot clone that template on that new node.
The error message is:
Permission check...
I have a problem trying this to work out.
Vm1 eth0 <--> vmbr1 <--> Vm2 eth1 <--> Vm2 eth2 <-->vmbr1 <--> Vm3 eth0
I need to pass layer2 traffic from Vm1 to Vm3 via the described path.
I'm using OVS.
Not sure how to configure this.
Hello,
I'm trying to move a VM from one proxmox to another (on a different cluster).
I'm using the backup/restore technique but I want to retain all the snapshots too.
How could I do that ?
Ok, so the problem was that we have 2 nodes. Sshfs was mounted only on the 1st and the Vm was created on the second where the Storage was showing up but same size as the root partition. Which is kinda confusing.
Hello,
I tried setting up a sshfs storage, mounted locally and setup as Storage ->directory ->Disk image.
Problem is that it seems the VM is spawned on local storage and fills up the root partition.
/dev/mapper/pve-root 94G 94G 0 100% /
What am I doing wrong ?
Proxmox Virtual Environment 6.3-2
For some reason part of the guest VM's don't want to shutdown properly anymore. They just stay stuck in "Status: running (shutdown)"
Guest OS is debian buster 10.
Task fails with: "TASK ERROR: VM quit/powerdown failed - got timeout"
And on the screen it can be...
I'm struggling with the following task:
I want some user to be able to give away his vm to another user/pool, without seeing or be able to edit any other vm's that do not belong to him.
But I cannot figure out if that can be done or which set of permissions will do the job.
Hallo,
I have a cluster of 2 nodes.
On one of the nodes I have 2 disk arrays.
The default one, where the installation of proxmox is, is the lvm-local and the 2nd one is called ssd-local.
Now when I migrate a VM from node1 to node2, I don't see a choice of disks but only of nodes , so the VM gets...
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