I have the same motherboard.
You will have to use the "acpi=off" flag to boot successfully.
At the install boot prompt type "debug acpi=off" without quotes.
After installation you will either have to edit the line permantly or add the extra argument every time you boot the Proxmox box.
P.S...
The storage available in my setup are two identical hard drives. Let me put it this way since I was not very clear in my initial post.
1)I have 2 1Tb hard drives in my server. Proxmox, through it's cd installation, allows 1 only hard drive to be the installation drive and therefore active post...
I use Proxmox in a home based setup for production & testing & am loving it.
My setup includes 2 1Tb hard drives. Using part of the guide located here,
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage_Model#LVM_Groups
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Try what I have posted below from a previous post in this thread. I haven't had the oppertunity to try this as yet.
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"Originally Posted by bragman
have you tried to add "noacpi acpi=off" to boot line?"
I'm not sure of the issues one may have turning acpi off but I'll let...
I have used both Proxmox & XenServer & here are my observations.
XenServer:
- Vitruals will still function without the XenServer tools installed although performance is enhanced if the tools are installed. I saw a definite increase in performance recently in a Windows server vm after installing...
I am not using the raid feature of this motherboard so I would believe that this isn't the issue on my end.
Ram tested good with memtest running for over 4 hours with 0 errors.
Thank you very much for the followup. Seems like a kernel, Ati/AMD issue. I also read where you wrote that the kernel revision used in unstable worked without any issues.
Is there any chance of getting these issues resolved in Proxmox?
Have not tried the debian unstable release on this box.
I did have Proxmox 1.1 working without issues. I want to do a "Clean" 1.3 install but neither 1.2 or 1.3 can even get into the install.
Than it may just be a kernel issue possibly with the AMD 7xxG based motherboards.
Even using the "debug" option leads to a black screen & nothing else.
Tried installing Zenserver 5 again and it worked 100%. I want to use Proxmox though.
This may be a problem with the latest kernel used in 1.2 & 1.3 as I just tried the latest Mandriva live linux, based on the latest kernel...
I've downloaded burned both 1.2 & 1.3 releases at least twice each with the same result. I even tried installing from a usb flash drive.
The PVE cd boots fine & displays the Proxmox splash screen. Upon starting the install, by hitting "Enter', the loading kernel message display for a very...
According to AMD all AM2 & Higher (AM2+ & AM3) X2, X3 & X4 cpu's support AMD-V.
With Intel, not only the cpu but also the motherboard bios has to have this support (VT-x) enabled, which is needed to use KVM. In the AMD world this is pretty much the defacto standard. Even my other ITX based...
Finally got the "test" system up & running and all I can say is WOW!
ProxMox is golden.
For a test system my AMD 7750 seems more than up to the task, but in reality I'm not running more than 4 vm's at a time (Have 4gigs of ram).
Presently have SME Server 8 beta, Clark Connect 5.2Beta, Windows...
This is exactly the kind of information I was after. Initially at least I will not be running that many vm's but it's good to know the experience people are having with "off the shelf" pc's.
Keep it coming.
Thanks for the reply. Can you give me an idea of what you are doing with the system? How is it's performance? I am concerned that a BE-2400 may not be enough even for running 2 or 3 vm's. (CentOS 5.2, SME server 8 & Windows server 2003)
I have now pretty much finalized my ProxMox system after...
I have stumbled on ProxMox and am very excited to give it a try for testing & proof of concept.
I have some "Off the shelf" components here and was wondering if there may be any problems getting ProxMox 1.1 up & going.
I have two Motherboards to choose from, one based on the AMD 780G chipset...
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