What drivers are you referring to? If its a windows system you will need to follow a few extra steps to install vitio drivers linux should have no issues with the network setup.
Are you using a dhcp server or are you assigning ips Static?
All depending on the software you are going to be running and the resources you want to allocate to each vm a little more information on the application workload and your setup you want.
Thanks
Re: Windows Server 2003 R2 bluescreen at boot
try loading the install media for the os and fixing the boot for windows its missing the drivers or the boot is corrupted.
Re: Windows Server 2003 R2 bluescreen at boot
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324103 The boot device is missing.
ide0: local:107/vm-107-disk-1.raw,format=raw,size=20G
ide1: ISCSI_PROMISE:vm-107-disk-2,size=40G
ide2: ISCSI_PROMISE:vm-107-disk-3,size=80G
your main drive is ide0 remove all the...
Re: Windows Server 2003 R2 bluescreen at boot
Correct you do these steps after the conversion, Can you boot in a safe mode to do those steps? Do you have ACPI support enabled?
Yes you will have to recreate your vm config files but all your vm data is intact in the other disk so you should have no issue. If possible always make a quick copy of your vm conf in the future. =D
Re: Changing scsi controller type increases disk write but also increases server load
Load dropped back to normal levels but the disk write speed dropped as well.
New results below notice that the speeds are just about the same but now megasas is slower by half from the previous tests with no...
Hello all,
Been running some raid test the last few months and the findings are somewhat amusing and scary at the same time, not sure if its a bug but we need some help to find out the issues and solution.
Example of the vm config
bootdisk: scsi0
cores: 4
memory: 4096
name: test
ostype: l26...
Even in a cluster you can use any of your hosts node ips to access the cluster, with proxmox all nodes are masters your access is not restricted to just one node for cluster access. You could try to use the same iscsi target to different systems without being in a cluster and share the same...
You can have a 2 node cluster setup with a nfs share or iscsi target that is shared you don't have to use the HA features you can just migrate it when you want. You could do it out of a cluster with the iscsi target but why? If one node goes down you can access the other from the web interface...
I believe module gardens has a proxmox app coming for whmcs which will have the ability to assign ips as well as track bandwidth and more.
https://requests.whmcs.com/responses/proxmox-ve-2x-provisioning
Tomislav Tom Protich
Enterprise Vps Solutions
https://enterprisevpssolutions.com/...
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