Googling, I find this topic has been raised a few times, but evidently no traction. It'd be extremely convenient to be able to modify the default values of the "Create VM" wizard. For example, 512MB of RAM for the default value is just too low for the majority of OS's - Linux included - unless...
Ok, thanks all! I figured it out. One thing that was a little disconcerting is when I mv the <VMID.conf> file over to /etc/pve/qemu-server/, I get the following output:
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mv: failed to preserve ownership for `/etc/pve/qemu-server/123.conf': Function not implemented
mv...
Ok, so what's the correlation? Where do they live? Or, perhaps the question I should be asking is, "What should the process of cloning a Proxmox VM and moving it to another Proxmox server look like?"
Hey all. We have two proxmox servers, each running version 3.1-21. I wanted to clone a VM and push it over to the other server so I scp -r the directory over. Since the number of the folder corresponded to one on the second server, I mv'ed the number to the next one in sequence not already...
Proxmox 3.2-1
I noticed while attempting to do a backup for the first time on one of our Proxmox servers that there's nothing in the storage dropdown. What am I doing wrong?
I understand that it's easy to P2V a machine that's shut down, but the question was in regards to P2V'ing a RUNNING Linux machine without turning it off or rebooting it.
Hey all. Using proxmox version pve-manager/3.2-1/1933730b (running kernel: 2.6.32-27-pve).
Has anyone successfully managed to P2V a running Linux server to a .qcow2? We have a few Linux machines in our environment we'd like to virtualize, for obvious reasons. I was hoping to avoid VMware's...
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