Yes.
Yes.
You use for example ext4 on a virtual harddrive. Where this virtual disk is stored and what storage format is used doesn't matter. And yes, I also use a ZFS pool for this. Quota works according to the manufacturer of the Linux system you are using. Thus, the quota feature is...
I use drive for root (default) and for datastore like SMB i add a second drive to LXC.
There are disadvantages with LXC, yes. That's why I no longer use LXC for large storage. PBS always has to go through the whole container space when backing up. With a full KVM, PBS does not have to do that...
You can customize this script for yourself and use it after installation. It also saves you a lot of work.
https://github.com/boospy/fastinstaller-ubuntu
If you didn't use bindmounts but a subvol, you wouldn't have to worry about the backup. Then it would work with PBS. Wouldn't that be an option for you?
Alles klar, voll legitim :cool:
Ich hab mir jetzt auch mit dem Script mal selbst ein Debian 12 installiert. Funktioniert wunderbar. Hostname war mit hostnamectl zu setzten. Wie vermutet wird DNS über resolvectl gesteuert. Somit hilft es auch nicht wenn du das verlinkte File editierst. Das...
Hallo @Hexxer :)
Welcher Seite, welches Script?
Gibt es eine speziellen Grund warum beide? Weil die machen im Endeffekt fast das gleiche.
Guck dir doch auch mal deine ganzen lokalen DNS/Hosts Settings an. Bei dir steht da ja sogar noch "localhost". Da sollte der Hostname der VM stehen...
I do it completely differently. (if I understand you correctly...)
I backup my LXC's (only the data) with BackupPC directly via SSH to the Proxmox host. This means I don't have a layer in between and the backup works independently of the container. It has worked perfectly for many years...
Thanks for the info's. Basically the server looks good. Straight forward setup. Please answer a few more questions:
What PVE Version to you use? pveversion -v
Is it possible that the RAM runs out of space and this causes a kernel panic? -> Check the stats on the hosts dashboard.
Check your...
Everything is ok in the network config.
Is it possible that only the internal firewall in Windows is blocking the ping?
Have you tried it from several devices?
This is only an image of the journal. As described above, this is automatically rotated. Or better said, cleaned up. You can set the size.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1012912/systemd-logs-journalctl-are-too-large-and-slow
Please leave the root account as it is. With things like this, you can very quickly render the system unusable.
That's how I do it:
ON your Client machine create an SSH-Key and upload it to your Proxmox VE host
Set an special secure password for your root Account -> i use Bitwarden to store...
Please post the network configuration of PC1, PC2 and the two VMs Win11 and PBS
for PC1, PC2 and the PBS VM you can do this with cat /etc/network/interfaces
For Window 11 you can do this on the windows cmd with ipconfig /all
Basically this could be solved more easily in your case. Before I give my answer I have one more question, do the users have to use a CMD on the proxmoxshell at all, or would the web interface be enough?
What do you mean exactly? Logs are automatically cleaned up by journal/log rotation. The file /var/log/syslog no longer exists in Proxmox. Almost everything is managed by journald.
I would even prefer to see the function of several sections. I only use the pool view. https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5001
But you are welcome to create a feature request.
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