There is a *much* faster way, in just 1 single step, that i've developed some months ago and tested successfully by migrating about 25 Xen VMs.
If you are interested I can send you the script to test.
My biggest issue is with Go, a language that I don't know.
Probably, a Go programmer could write a proxmox driver in a couple of hours (i've looked at some other drivers and are nothing more than calls to service APIs to create/destroy/start and so on VMs)
Interested in this too...
There is a XenServer driver for docker-machine, and OpenNebula driver but nothing about proxmox.
I really hate XenServer, OpenNebula is really cool but needs to many components (a working cluster, multiple controller nodes, and so on) to be used properly (I don't think...
Hi to all
I have a strange issue with a network interface. When traffic is running, all is working properly.
If, for whatever reason, traffic is stopped (the issue is with an interface used for backups, thus traffic is going through only during the night), the interfaces seems to be brought down...
I think that adding a warning on official docs should not hurt anyone, because you are saying:
is not a simple install, you also need a reboot. Just a single line in offical docs shouldn't hurt, something like:
If VM was created without the agent flag set, you also need to reboot the VM...
There isn't any problem, simply put, official docs doesn't say that a reboot is needed, thus I've installed our VM (and put it in production) thinking to add the agent in a second time..............
Probably because you created the VM with agent enabled.
Why that flag isn't enabled automatically ? Anyway, i'll plan a scheduled maintenance for a reboot
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