Hi,
i just do a pvscan and I see this :
sol-mtp-virt1:~# pvscan
WARNING: Duplicate VG name VG00: lSyzPA-Pffk-E8Iy-qpC4-V1h3-lcSw-B61mBW (created here) takes precedence over 63Qb98-WUak-bFQO-9pMQ-4ro2-fqBi-9KlSEv
WARNING: Duplicate VG name VG00: Existing...
Hi,
I have installed Proxmox on a 160Go hard drive and Proxmox have take 80G0 to pve-root... Is it possible to personalize the partition system on Promxmox installation ?
Thx
Thanks for this update. I have updated to the new pve-kernel but I have only one element on my grub ? There isn't the old kernel ? If I have any problem, boot on the old kernel is possible ?
Sorry but I'm used to Fedora and the last 3 kernels on my GRUB.
And for the performances ? A true LVM partition is more performant that a RAW partition ? Because if the performance are equals, I mount a RAW LVM partition (it's more simple).
@udo > Thank for all your help.
Hi,
Microsoft release some free VMs to testing with differents versions of Internet Explorer.
Somebody have try to install this on Proxmox ?
When .exe are decompressed, we are a .vhd.
Thx
Thank you for you help.
Last question : If I have 300Go RAID1 + 1.2To RAID5, I install Proxmox on my RAID1 and use my RAID5 for pve-data + data and the rest of my RAID1 for backup ?
I would like know, if I need a VM of 100Go, the best way is to create a VM of 100Go or create a VM of 15Go and add a LVM volume to my VM ?
Inside container + pve-data
Thx, good idea !
And for resize a VM is it easy ?
Thx
Hi,
I would like know if the best way is to make a big VM with all space needed or if I make a tiny VM and mount a LVM partition into ? Resize a VM is easy ?
Another question, if i don't use OpenVz, there is'nt any issue tu use ext4 ?
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