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    How-To: Backup a KVM (so that) LIVE snapshots are included

    Thank you for your reply. With your update, I'll stick to making individual backups (one for each snapshot). This will be a huge drag for revision control, etc. Final Q: Do you know of any way to get all LIVE snapshots included into a backup (using the CLI maybe)? Reason: Didn't want to have...
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    How-To: Backup a KVM (so that) LIVE snapshots are included

    Proxmox 3.0 I searched, and I could not find a direct answer. Looking to be able to use the GUI to make a KVM backup and include the two LIVE snapshots. Backups of KVMs (work) and (restore) 100% fine. Work around so far: Make two backups of the KVM (one for each) LIVE snapshot. The KVM is...
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    Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache)

    Re: Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache Hey eBliss: Got it ... thanks for the tips ... I have :8006 working has a 'hack' on 127.0.0.1:8006 (the public IP still has a web landing page at the public IP though) = I'm ok with that. And ... using your...
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    Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache)

    Re: Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache Hey eBliss Any documentation on where in pveproxy one can 'adjust' :5900 like :8006 was done, or from you screen shot (it is just puTTY that needs the entries)?
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    Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache)

    Re: Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache Hey (update) ... With the changes made, yes Proxmox 3.0 is 'behind' the WAN (so to speak) using https://127.0.0.1:8006, but what I've discovered is that I cannot console to a KVM box anymore. If I put the box...
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    Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache)

    Re: Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache Thank you! Worked as your hack described ... getting rid of the rest 'left' on the outside is something I'll follow though with bug updates, etc. Nice to have gotten such a fast work around / reply. Thanks again.
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    Proxmox 3.0: changing https://public-ip:8006 to https://127.0.0.1:8006 (no apache)

    Hi: Using Proxmox 3.0 (different setup from 1.8/1.9) ... how can I accomplish this goal: MOVE the GUI to Proxmox 3.0 from being open/available at: https://public-ip:8006 to only being available at https://127.0.0.1:8006 I want to require a SSH login to the box first (with cert) (done) , and...

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