Is it possible to install the proxmox subscription key via the CLI / command line interface / root shell?
We are trying to automate the provisioning of our proxmox cluster. I've searched in /etc/pve for clues but didn't find any.
Thanks!
~ Brice
According to `man hosts`, "Host names may contain only alphanumeric characters, minus signs ("-"), and periods (".")". I've successfully used hostnames with dots in them without problem for awhile now. It has been much less successful in proxmox / openvz where scripts seem to fudge things...
We have adopted a DNS naming scheme of:
<location>.<server-role>.domain.net
e.g.
chicago-1.app-1.domain.net
The location prefix easily allows me to sort our DNS records, and allows people to know WHERE/what server they're accessing.
Thus I wanted to name our latest nodes (as part of a 3...
Alternatively you can swap Intel 10G SFP+ NICs in there. The broadcom drivers did not seem to have a good history with older kernels when I researched this... so we specifically went with Intel 10GBase-T (the copper ones even!).
WillieB,
I STRONGLY recommend RAID-10 -- especially if you're running VMs underneath. RAID-5 isn't worth the headache; and worse yet if you're calculating parity with your CPUs and not a dedicated hardware raid controller.
I love ceph; although recommend setting everything up in a test...
We just installed LSI 9266-8i cards in our proxmox hypervisors, and I was glad they work GREAT. 100% compatible w/ proxmox 3.1 out-of-box. The LSISAS2208 controller on these also beats the pants off of Adaptec's 6GB SAS Raid offerings. I do recommend you get a no maintenance BBU [capaciter +...
We had similar issues trying to install Proxmox 3.1 on a SuperMicro server sporting a Intel C606 SAS chipset connecting our hard drives. You can glean more information by dumping to the console [alt+F3 I believe?] It may by F2 or F4. The console should show an error message that can perhaps be...
Is there an expected date for having the ISO installer updated with this release? I'd like to test this version for SAS chipset compatibility [Intel C606 motherboard] at our servers in a colocated environment (where require the ISO installer to work w/ our hardware out-of-box).
I had used the old 3.1 ISO installer -- pve-kernel-2.6.32-23-pve (2.6.32-109), which is based on vzkernel-2.6.32-042stab079.5. I do not really have a means to test the new 3.1-111 until the ISO installer is updated! I don't have a base OS on these servers yet....
Of interest: There appear to...
Jim,
We ran intro trouble with the SAS controller on the motherboard (provided by the Intel "Patsburg" C606 chipset). The proxmox installer got to 99%, and then would fail to write to the MBR of the disk we were installing to. The error in console was SAS: errno -16 failed to reset device...
Roger. So the recommendation is to use iptables on the proxmox host/node, and to leave iptables unconfigured in the [OpenVZ] containers it runs...
Our hypervisors have 4 NIC cards; 2 will be bonded together and attach to the private ports of our switch (e.g. VLAN 10 10.0.0.0/24), the other 2...
symmcom,
I am thinking about going with a Supermicro X9DRW-3LN4F+ in 1U servers. It features 4 NIC ports but uses the Intel i350 Gigabit controller. Apparently there was trouble w/ this in Proxmox 2.0 see [http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/10004-Intel-i350-Gigabit-Network-Driver], but I figure...
symmcom,
That looks to be the same chip! Very sorry to hear that it didn't work out-of-box. I too want it to be easily available. Did you ever try the non-free firmware? Also -- do you know of any 4x 1Gb ethernet chipsets that are supprted?
~ Brice
We would like to purchase new hypervisor hardware, and would like the hardware to be supported out-of-box by Proxmox. Currently we are looking at HP ProLiant DL360p (Gen8) servers (2x Intel Xeon ES-2650). My concern is that they have a 4x1Gb port 331FLR adapter. It is based on the Broadcom 5719...
OK Thanks for the responses. From what I gather; running the VMs over the SAN would allow me to drop the 2TB drives from the Proxmox Nodes and just have the 128GB SSD drive for Operating System. Is this correct? It also puts further emphasis on SAN throughput/latency as there will be more I/O...
I'm currently planning the architecture for a private cloud, and am leaning towards a Proxmox + Ceph setup. Basically Proxmox for the VMs and Ceph to provide an *expandable*, cost effective, and shared storage pool (as well as REST based S3 compatible object storage). Before committing to the...
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