And, how do you do that? -- create a new storage, type zfs, with root set to rpool.
I've got a zfs mirror SSD set for boot, but another ZFS mirror that I want to put basically everything on. I get the error and can't make a container.
Thanks in advance.
Please explain this.
What does shared do? How does it work? Why, without sharing, do I have my SMB disk showing on pve1 and pve2? With sharing enabled it doesn't seem to be any different, I don't see containers on the disk...
It must not look at the disk, it must look at some internal file.
Thanks. After a little searching for the instructions, I found it...
For my (or anyone's) future reference
I had to add a "directory" mount to get "templates" as an option. I set it to "Shared". It is physically on pve2.
Datacenter - pve# - disk/pool - Content - Templates.
Then, I...
I just did an upgrade from 4.0 to 4.1 on no-subscription (haven't bought one yet, evaluating Proxmox for home/school), and I have no templates.
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/no-container-templates-on-4-1.26036/
I just installed 4.0 on a new test/dev 2-node cluster, then found out 4.1 was out, upgraded to 4.1 using the pve-no-subscription repo.
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade work fine and have been done with no errors.
pveam update runs and log is below.
There are no container templates...
When an IP is put into the address bar of a browser like Chrome/FF/etc, it will always use the address rather than do a reverse DNS. Also, a lot of DNS do not support reverse DNS, or it isn't configured/enabled/working.
Or, you can move the server to a different IP and have a redirection from...
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