It does indeed! Thank you!
For future searches, here's what I was doing wrong.
I was presuming that I should pass my ticket to a "ticket" field via the header or a cookie. But the field I'm looking for is PVEAuthCookie...
Hello,
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I'm trying to create a new storage object on a single node Proxmox box using Python 3 and the Proxmox API. When I try, it gives me a 401 No Ticket error. I am grabbing the CSRFPreventionToken, and the Ticket. I have tried passing them through to the API via the data section and via...
If you've installed the VirtIO-SCSI drivers, and your virtual machine is configured to use SCSI, the one issue I've noticed is that sometimes when you add SCSI to a VM in Proxmox, it adds an LSI controller, which Windows also doesn't have drivers for. This setting used to be under Options for...
Okay, that explains most of what's going on. pve-manager and proxmox-ve have two different version numbers. pve-manager's version number is what is displayed in the web interface. Though I do get a different version of pve-manager than you do, but that could just be an update going through or...
I downloaded what I thought was going to be Proxmox 5.3-1, and after installation I got 5.3-5. I'm not used to this number incrementing until I've run through the update process. I just wondered if the Proxmox folks could verify the ISO on the website?
This is the sha256sum of the...
Agree, host backups should be continuity scripts. We still put our OS on mirrored SSDs, just because it's a pain to have downtime to re-OS a system. But when you have to, it should be as fast as possible.
For protecting data, we've got a couple of layers of redundancy, and then the backup...
Proxmox uses ZFS zvols when it creates virtual disks on ZFS storage. If you want to mount them inside of Proxmox, you can find them in /dev/mapper/poolname/zvolname.
So you your instance you might do,
mount /dev/mapper/poolZFS/vm-100-disk-1 /mnt/temp
Make sure you turn off the VM first, of...
The way I've done this, granted has always been done with OVA files, is to just extract the VMDK from the OVA file. IIRC, the difference between OVA and OVF was whether or not compression was enabled? It's been a while since I rolled VMs in ESXi.
tar xvf somefile.ova
Once I have the VMDK file...
Ah, yes, if you've got a bunch of VMs to do this with, manually resetting passwords isn't a good way to go about it.
Proxmox can use VMDKs. Maybe it's worth using the unconverted VMDK file(s) in a Proxmox VM to see if the issue still occurs. If it doesn't, then there's something about the...
Were there multiple disks associated with the VM originally? Is it possible /etc was on a secondary disk that isn't getting mounted in the new VM for some reason? It might be worth booting to a LiveCD ISO and mounting your virtual disks one by one to make sure that you can see all of your files...
Try the latest VirtIO drivers and see if there are drivers for 2019.
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/archive-virtio/virtio-win-0.1.160-1/
You may be out of luck entirely. IIRC, current versions of pfSense require AES-NI on the CPU. The E8400 doesn't have it. Virtual or physical, you may just want to junk that box.
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