Hi Guys and Gals
Sorry this might seem like a silly question but here goes.
I have a node cluster all connected to a cisco switch (where all three ethernet ports are configured as trunks for all vlans on the switch)
When I create two VMs in the same PVE node on VLAN 123 (for example - via the...
This try/catch solution worked perfectly! thank you so much for the help!
Windows (and linux) automatically sets up a static route and pushes everything through that IP address that is outside your subnet even when you set your netmask to /32 on ipv4. Windows does give you a popup warning...
@kenzim When trying network settings like
IP: 10.0.0.2/24
GW: 10.0.0.1
things seem to work all ok, however when I try to do a /32 which is what I need like:
IP: 10.0.0.2/32
GW: 10.30.40.1
It just ends up setting the windows machine with blank IP addresses and blank GW, do you know anything...
Thanks for the above guide, Just want to clarify some stuff.
In regards to your cloudinit conf:
...
inject_user_password=no
...
Should this be "no" or "false"?
Also, after installing Windows server 2019 with cloudinit as per above. I set the following:
qm set 9000 --ide2 local:cloudinit...
Unsure what or how, but a reboot fixed this issue.
Please note, this was happening for me ONLY using the webui (through API it was fine) I didnt look at the JSON browser request to see what was happening and if the disk size was being sent or not, if it happens again I will look and dig deeper
When making a VM it seems to be able to create the disk ok:
WARNING: You have not turned on protection against thin pools running out of space.
WARNING: Set activation/thin_pool_autoextend_threshold below 100 to trigger automatic extension of thin pools before they get full.
Logical...
Hi @Chris
These are created via the webUI like normal
Here is a short few seconds clip showing me creating that LXC container through the regular proxmox UI:
https://youtu.be/iSlHlUWE6kY
Hi there I get the following error when trying to create a container
WARNING: You have not turned on protection against thin pools running out of space.
WARNING: Set activation/thin_pool_autoextend_threshold below 100 to trigger automatic extension of thin pools before they get full...
Upgraded to 6BETA and tried to install KernalCare but it returns with UNSUPPORTED SYSTEM, I opened a ticket with them but all I got was a "We will let our devs know" :shrug:
Other than that this is a single node (not cluster) and under light load seems to working all dandy
Edit: So they...
Hi All
We have a proxmox 5.4 node (running in a smal cluster) with the following specs:
* 256GB Ram
* 2 * Xeon CPU E7- 2870
* Multiple SSDs in raid
* 1Gbit single port ethernet uplink
We have around 220 LXC containers doing various things and around 40 KVMs boxes (and plans to continue to fill...
Yep we are already doing this, however we are hoping to be able to give the client the ability to CHANGE/RESET their passwords without the need of reinstalling nor our manual intervention (pct into the container to change the pass)
Am I right in saying the only way to automate this process...
Hi Team
I was wondering if there is a way to reset the password to a container in proxmox 5.X using the PVE API?
I can you can (using terminal) pct enter XXX and then change password that way, however I am looking to be able to do in a more programmatic way and over a multi-node cluster (to...
Do we know if there is a way we can delete those through Proxmox (API or even web) the reason I ask since we have multiple nodes in our cluster and we kind of want to avoid the need to SSH into the node and then run a delete command in terminal. would be much cleaner to be able to delete via the...
For example When installing openssh I get the following
[root@99999 ~]# pacman -S openssh
warning: openssh-7.9p1-1 is up to date -- reinstalling
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (1) openssh-7.9p1-1
Total Installed Size: 4.65 MiB
Net Upgrade Size...
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