Hello all,
I have migrated my WDS/MDT server from hyper-v to pve, at this point I wanted to test if all works as expected.
When the VM boots it gets a correct IP address from DHCP but this is the error I got!
Thanks for your help as usual :)
regards,
KAMALA
@Dunuin to answer your question why I want to change it to file level storage?
I am trying to move my vms from hyper-v to proxmox so I need to convert example.vhdx to example.qcow2.
and since the pool is not accepting .qcow2 that is why I want to change it to "file level storage".
I don't know...
Thanks a lost for your help @Dunuin I am going to read about.
I don't to force but there is article https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage
Because I have enough space I moved my VMs to another storage. do you think I can recreate the storage with File level storage - First storage options?
@Dunuin thank you very for you reply and help
I am using the zfs and here is the out put of zfs list
that is true the VM is using hddpool. my question is about where is the disk is located to for this vm?
Second Question:
BUT I just realized I am only able to create a VM with QEMU! when I...
Good morning all,
I am trying to covert some VM disks, when I go to → /var/lib/vz/images as we can see in the below screenshot it shows empty!
the only place that I can see my disks is under this path → /dev/zvol/hddpool
could please tell me where can I find the VM disks? because I am not...
But I am already using two datastores the local one is a ZFS and the second one it with PBS. the aim is not to have deduplication I just want o have a copy of the VM it self locally.
My problem is with the including and excluding disks into two different backup plans?
Hello All,
Is it possible to setup two different backup plans for a VM? as we can see below is my configuration
Because my local backup-pool is small compare to the current VM size I just want to back the OS into it locally with only two disks. and another backup to the Synology NAS including...
Because of the limitation I divided into two parts:
PART one:
Task viewer: VM 100 - Restore
OutputStatus
Stop
new volume ID is 'nvmepool:vm-100-disk-0'
new volume ID is 'nvmepool:vm-100-disk-1'
restore proxmox backup image: /usr/bin/pbs-restore --repository...
@fabian I decided to delete the first backup and restore it from the second copy. I was able to restore it successfully and checked all seems to be good.
But the only thing I felt strange during the process it did twice "download and verify index"! and was longer than usual restoration on PVE...
You mean I only have to remove the "eno1" from → vmbr0 then create a bond# with both → eno1+eno2 then bridge the new bond# to the vmbr0.
Have you done that, if yes, did it worked for you? and all this can be done within the Web Interface?
Action Steps:
1st Step:
2nd Step:
End: will...
Hello,
Is it possible to create a bond# by including already used eno# and keeping my current configurations! like what you can in the bellow phot?
Thanks
KAMALA
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