Hi: I am trying to test the PM VE 2.0 as specified at: http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Squeeze However, I encountered similar to http://serversupportforum.de/forum/300068-post3.html:
I added contrib and nonfree to the sources.list also and ran apt-get -f install...
Wonderful work. You deserve appreciation and thanks for the hard work.
But I encountered a few issues after upgrade from 1.8 to 1.9 as of below informing for your perusal:
1) The machine reboots without any errors (nothing in dmesg output) on times. This never happened before for about more...
@clusterhq! New to this kind of setup, so could you kindly elaborate a bit about the technicalities about your setup. How you achieved it? I meant where ISPConfig3 are installed, in HN or VEs? If VEs, what did you use as reverse proxy to redirect to the sites in shared hosting? Appreciate if you...
no I can't. Is this firewall issue in the router? But if that is the case I can connect to the Internet using the proxmox server like apt-get update and upgrade works without any problem. What should I need to do in router , any iptables command to make the proxmox server accessible?
I was impressed by the Proxmox installer (0.9Beta), the installation went extremely well which was not working with 0.9 in the same machine. But I could not reach the Proxmox at https://ipaddress when I try to get with another machine. Obviously the Proxmox machine is behind a router and the...
Dear tom: The patch I meant is discussed here: http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=484098 I mentioned the link in one of the posts above, too.
I am asking the Proxmox developer that how can I manually download the source of proxmox and then apply the relevant patch and then install proxmox ve? I am pretty excited, indeed. Any pointer or hints or tutorials will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your promptness to respond!!!
Erwin123: Thank you for sharing your experience. But that is not in my case as I handle four different servers with a kvm switch. However I tried a separate kvm to the server that I wanted to install proxmox in, yet without success. Like tom stated above, it may have to do something with...
In that case, I will follow the vanilla way described here: http://wiki.openvz.org/HA_cluster_with_DRBD_and_Heartbeat However I am just wondering whether this has to do anything with this bug: http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=484098
Thanks, tom: But I am just wondering if I create let us say a 64-bit OVZ on hardware node and want to install on one of the VE with 64 debian etch the binaries I see at: ftp://pve.proxmox.com/debian/dists/etch/pve/binary-amd64/ Is that possible or that needs a tweak?
Even with debug as option, the screen goes blank :( The hardware is: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/aa/en/sm/WF06b/7475009-7475933-7475933-7475933-12799004-12799108-78024329.html with 2GB RAM
I downloaed the proxmox iso and then burnt it on a CD and then popped it into the machine, but to my surprise, the screen goes blank after I press enter after the 'proxmox splash screen' and the installer CD also stops spinning. No output, no error messages. :( Any pointers?
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