This is very interesting, thank you. I was not aware that bindmounts could provide direct disk access! All use cases I see both on the forum out off the forum seem to indicate some level of abstraction. Do you have a specific search result where it shows giving direct hardware access to the...
Running OpenMediaVault (OMV) through an LXC would be quite useful and it appears there is a desire to do this. Can storage device (eg block storage) be passed through to LXC containers for direct hardware access?
Here is a thread expressing such interest...
This is excellent, thank you! Can you share how this can be modified or updated such that you can log in as a user in text mode and then simply do a `startx` to invoke X(org) + the XFCE (or other window manager)?
The obvious goal being to avoid extra RAM usage unless and until desired via...
I've got a scenario where a Proxmox server needs to double as sort of a workstation as well. It's not something that requires heavy use, but it nonetheless requires the ability to utilize the console of guests a few times a week for monitoring, etc. My thought is to install xorg + Firefox on...
Thanks so much for these rough steps! I've heard of something before regarding having to edit the registry or some other files for XP. Any thoughts in that regard?
I'll try to work through this and come back here with results. I have to guess the most important thing at this point is getting...
I'm in a difficult situation where an old Windows XP system must be maintained indefinitely due to a critical application that cannot be replaced. Unfortunately the hosting computer (WinXP on metal) failed (bad motherboard) and I need to migrate the Windows XP installation to a virtual machine -...
This also seems to be happening for other things like UNSM too. Any discovery of what's causing it yet on Ubuntu 20.04?
Oh I just realized, I think this is trying to use Docker. Are you also trying to use Docker? We have to use other options to make Docker work right with Proxmox it appears.
I'm having some trouble with the Nginx PHP FastCGI Turnkey Linux container (https://www.turnkeylinux.org/nginx-php-fastcgi). It appears that the default root password is set to the password that's set during container setup, but Adminer's password doesn't seem to be set. From what I'm reading...
What do we do now that RancherOS is dead? k3os? Fedora CoreOS? Ubuntu LXD? ... This landscape is so disappointing and yet we desperately need Docker support on Proxmox.
How can determine the IO limits that we should try to use? I posted this question on this thread that seems to discuss it here:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/i-o-disk-limit.28591/post-315763
It appears that the IO Disk Limiting function is found on a guest VM hard drives settings under Advanced and in the "IO thread" section:
How an we determine how many MB/s each of these is using currently through a graph? In the overall PVE summary there are graphs like this:
But is this...
Yes, `date` in the PVE shell does show the right time. Unfortunately after the final pveproxy restart command the graph is still showing the wrong timezone. Is there something else I need to do?
I'm trying to diagnose a problem with high IO delay, but while doing so I discovered the CPU usage chart on the PVE Summary page is showing the wrong timezone even though the correct timezone is set in System: Time.
This server is running in Eastern timezone, but the graph is showing Pacific...
I found it! It took a little digging, but after going to the "Hyper-V Manager" right clicking on the virtual machine guest ("Proxmox"), click on "Settings", go to "Network Adapter", expand the "+" beside "Network Adapter", click on "Advanced Features", check "Enable MAC Address Spoofing"...
Oh, thank you. Yes, I too am running on Hyper-V like that poster is noting. Unfortunately I'm not seeing a clear way to change this. I see they are running on Windows 10, but I'm running on Windows Server. Do you have a "Hyper-V Suggested Settings" page somewhere that gives details for each OS...
I've been struggling with a networking issue with LXC containers. Networking works fine on my main Proxmox console, but when I create an LXC container (I've tried making multiple containers with static and DHCP) I can't get it to communicate with the network. I have a very simple configuration...
I'm having some trouble getting emails to go out on a Proxmox server. What's the process for debugging SMTP sending issues on Proxmox 6.1?
Additionally, I'm running a few Windows Server installs as guests and one has been having some odd trouble dying on me. The Windows Event Viewer isn't very...
That's what I was thinking, but I don't know what would be causing that here... I guess I'll have to dig about next time it happens, but it's a kind of "panic" situation when it has happened so far.
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