I'm also having this issue, I have to be logged in on the node the VM is on for the console to work otherwise I get Error:Authentication Failed in the console window.
Having said this though it is only happening for KVM VMs for me I can still use the console (on remote nodes) for OpenVZ CTs...
[SOLVED] Re: ipv4/ipv6 debian squeeze - hostname resolution and wget/elinks
aaaaaannnnnnddddd it was PEBKAC. A single missing line in the maradns server configuration "reject_aaaa = 1" as per the faq.
Everything's working now.
I know there's lots of posts out on the net about similar issues, I've tried to follow the various bits of advice I picked up while searching (gai.conf/nsswitch.conf/hosts etc).
I've recently upgraded from 1.8 to 2.2 and I've just noticed an issue with name resolution for certain programs...
This is a real head scratcher.
Have others experienced an application inside a guest VM having problems with a version of PVE even though the actual guest OS seems to be running fine? Seems counter intuitive to my understanding of virtualisation, I figure if the guest OS is fine, all...
Hi list, I've recently bought a Dell T620 server that has 2x intel onboard NICs and a 4 port broadcom add-on card. I want to 802.3ad bond the onboard NICs - eth4,eth5. The switch is setup for LACP.
I initially setup the bond via the web interface and edited vmbr0 to add my bond0 to that bridge...
Have just run into one issue with new dell T620 and pve2.2 and 802.3ad bonding of the on board NICs. I couldn't get the bond0 slaves (eth4 eth5) to attach and the interface to come up and bridge to vmbr0 without adding this line to my vmbr0 directive in etc/network/interfaces:
pre-up ip link...
Adding to these:
1 we just use qemu for portability but we have small zimbra installation <100 users
2 go with KVM. We used to use openvz but there are no problems with java heap size vs total system memory with OpenVZ. (There's a few threads on here and openvz.org forums about that)
3 use LVM...
Just bought the tower version T620 and have 2.2 installed and testing successfully. Running both openvz containers and migrated a win7 KVM from 1.9 without issue so far.
I've scheduled a backup test for 8PM tonight to see if the recently updated vzctl package (3.0.27-1pve1) fixes this issue, but I wanted to know if anyone else has had this problem fixed with this update already?
Just thought I'd chime in and say that I have also had the same behavior with that particular version of vzctl.
pve-manager: 1.8-17 (pve-manager/1.8/5948)
running kernel: 2.6.32-4-pve
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: 1.8-33
pve-kernel-2.6.32-4-pve: 2.6.32-33
pve-kernel-2.6.24-11-pve: 2.6.24-23...
I've been testing some ubuntu LTS ltsp thin clients in our warehouse running from old eeeboxes. I can't see any reason why it wouldn't be possible to use proxmox and a KVM machine to serve out thin client images. I suggest KVM just to keep things as easy as possible, as if you use openvz...
I had similar problems with an old open server 5.0.5 system. So much so that I have left that vm running on vmware as I don't trust its stability on kvm yet. I was able to boot by using a vmdk image and disabling kvm in the proxmox options tab. But, it was never assured that it would boot to...
Unfortunately Zimbra doesn't support that at the moment. Go on the zimbra.com forums or bugzilla and look for "delivery reports". It's been asked for for a long time. The best you can get is read receipts.
Yeah, I'll go and dig the settings up in the next day or so. Do I need to create a separate account for the wiki or can it work with the credentials from the forum?
EDIT: ok I've created an account.
I know you said you didn't want to turn this into a solution thread but I have had some annoyances with heap size and memory with zimbra and open vz. I've only been using proxmox for 10 months or so but I ran 32bit zimbra under openvz for several years prior to that.
The only problem I've...
Hi, I'm going back here a couple of years off the top of my head so I might not have all the nuances.
The only problem I've run into when running zimbra virtualised is running it in an OpenVZ container that has 1GB or RAM allocated to it, but your entire machine actually has over 2GB in total...
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