OK, because i#m curious about this thing i now tried it under hyperV with a pfsense vm as NAT device.
I managed to configure the pfsense with the same network ranges on both sides, created a portforwarding and tested it.
But in the end i did not got any response via the forwarded port.
And now...
But i thin k i gave up now and first buy some additional SSDs to replace the HDDs.
Just one question. How to stop the cloning without braking anything?
Can i just kill the qemu-img convert process?
In the GUI there seems to be no way to stop the cloning.
Just to compare the actual results.
The source VM that i#m cloning actually, has been imported some days before from a KVM Box to the actual Proxmox host. I copied the original qcow2 images on the HDDs before converting them into the SSD-zvol. Those copy of the qcow2 images was MUCH faster then...
Well, as i see it just shows me that it is really slow.
OK, i knew the HDD RAID1 is not a rocket. But the ONLY task that is running on those HDDs is the qemu-img convert.
Nothing else on this HDDs and no other VM running. Idling around .....
Even if i expect only 50% performance off ZFS-write...
Hello,
i#m actually cloning (offline copy) a VM with 125GB RAM (yeah, really, a HANA setup) and three 300GB zvol-volumes from a (ZVOL-SSD to a ZVOL-HDD).
After 8h running, not even one zvol got copied.
When i look into iotop, i see that there are some qemu-img convert running, each with a write...
Well, i know it's not common to use ip overlapping networks, but in fact it's possible and also in the official RFC.
I have done it easily before in a Virtualbox envoironment, also i have done it more often with a physical pfsense-Box as NAT device.
But the only good documentation you find on...
if i create a new NAT network with the IP from the LAN network, i got a error
but somehow it should be possible to do such stuff, as it happens sometimes in hosting environments.
Hello,
for some test scenarios i need to isolate a copy of VM from the network itself but still need to be access it via dedicated ports.
Example.
Proxmox host: 192.168.0.10/24
I have a VM0 (bridged) with IP 192.168.0.1 in a LAN with network 192.168.0.0/24 and LAN gateway 192.168.0.254.
Now i...
OK, i now hacked around a little bit about those restrictions, but in the end, well, such a scenario is not supported by Proxmox even if i think this is often seen.
i now created a local mountpoint /mnt/OS/template/iso and mounted my Share (which holds all iso in subfolders) into it.
Then i...
OK, i also tried now a second way.
Mounting the CIFS-share manually in a mount-point at Proxmox OS-level and then adding a "Folder"-Storage in Proxmox-GUI.
However, it again showed the same problems
Proxmox ALWAYS tries to create his own folder structure (e.g. /mountpoint/templates/iso) below...
Hello
i#m reconfiguring our Storage. Therefore i need to move some VM-Backups from one storage to another.
Is this possible from the GUI at all? (Didn#t found :-( )
If i do it via cmdline, is there anything i need to do that after it shows correct in the GUI?
Thank you.
Hello,
i would like to add a Windows Share, which holds all our Software-Installers and OS-ISOs, to Proxmox so that i can install ISO into new VMs WITHOUT first copying the iso to the local Proxmox-ISO-storage.
The problem is that this does not work if the Proxmox connects with a user that has...
Hi everyone, is there a possibility of data exchange from the local system to the vm when I use the console from proxmox via web interface to connect on a vm which is connect to a customer vpn. Thanks Chris&Patte
Hello everybody, maybe someone can help us.
The problem is that some users have to connect to customers VPNs, which blocks our network drives etc. The solution was that the users use VMware Web Access to connect to the VMs and from the VMs they connect to the VPNs.
The users are still...
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