Ok is there away to VNC over SSH? Reason being is my College blocks VNC ports. I figured i could setup a SSH server as a VM and do it that way but I'm not sure how to get that all setup.
Also will I be able to use the browser console when i setup VNC over SSH?
Thank you in advance!
Thank you very much you were very helpful! Looks like everything is setup and running. Ill know at 00:00 24 hours if it worked for sure, thank you again!
Had to run the last little bit of commands
mkdir /backup
echo "/dev/name_of_VG/backup /backup ext4 defaults 0 2" >> /etc/fstab # appends this line to fstab
mount /backup
One thing I noticed is it only takes up around 985GB of space for the backup, is that because of the command...
I did not try it before because I was not sure if everything would still apply seeing how I ade the changes. I went ahead and ran it and everything seemed to turn out just fine on the SSH end but what do I need to do to create the backups part on proxmox?
For example i tried to go to...
I deleted the disk for the VM and removed the lvm from proxmox and now it says for the 2tb drive...notice the free space
--- Volume group ---
VG Name second-lvm
System ID
Format lvm2
Metadata Areas 1
Metadata Sequence No 5...
If i change it back to how it is suppose to be will that mess up anything?
Sorry took so long i was asleep
proxmox:~# ls -l /dev/mapper
total 0
crw-rw---- 1 root root 10, 62 Apr 22 13:53 control
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 254, 2 Apr 22 13:53 pve-data
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 254, 1 Apr...
OK, I did the command vgdisplay and got this for the 2nd LVM i created with the 2TB drive.
--- Volume group ---
VG Name second-lvm
System ID
Format lvm2
Metadata Areas 1
Metadata Sequence No 4
VG Access...
That is what I thought too and i tripple checked it because it was so confusing and did not match anything I read on the internet. But if I do an fdisk /dev/sdb it shows <1000GB and if i do fdisk /dev/sda it shows 2000GB meaning it has to be that way...also I just put in the 2TB drive today...
OK I have searched both google and this forum but have found some stuff close to what I need but not an exact answer. First Id like to state that I'm very new to the linux environment so I need a step-by-step guidance to complete this task.
What I have setup is a computer with 2 hard drives...
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