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    Email notifications when running Backup process manually

    hi, Is it an expected behavior in Proxmox to not send email notifications when a backup process is manually triggered? I have an email address in the backup schedule entry and it is set to send notfns "always". I know for a fact that I do get email notfns when the backup process runs on...
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    auto remove tmp backup files post backing up

    good feature - thanks for the pointer.
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    auto remove tmp backup files post backing up

    I think I found the reason why I did not see HDD Usage size drop after the backup completion. The proxmox server's path to backups destination directory is a shared mapped to my nas storage location. This is done in the /etc/fstab and supposed to be set at boot time. I just noticed that my...
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    auto remove tmp backup files post backing up

    Interesting, I don't see a /var/tmp/vzdumptmp<PID>_<VMID> format files at all in /var/tmp. Attached is the backup log dump for the last backup job run. FYI : My DC has one node and that node only hosts VMs currently. One of those VMs is a Portainer VM that hosts a few docker stacks/containers.
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    auto remove tmp backup files post backing up

    in my vzdump.conf file, the override setting for tmp directory is not set. I therefore assume they're all going to a default temp folder. Do you know what the default temp folder is for vzdump files ? As far as whether the temp files are being left over: I notice the HDD usage space increase...
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    auto remove tmp backup files post backing up

    hi, I have a DC level backup schedule that takes and stores backup files on to a share on my n/w. I realize that vzdump uses a (local) temp folder to store temp backup files while its in progress of backing up. Is it possible to configure vzdump to clear those temp backup files after...
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    NGINX Proxy forwards to PVE's VM - VM does not response

    I needed a coffee to kick myself. my unifi router's firewall has a rule to allow proxy traffice to only a select set of IP addresses. I simply needed to add my VM's IP in there. Thanks everyone
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    NGINX Proxy forwards to PVE's VM - VM does not response

    I have a centralized NGINX Proxy Server running on a physical server that is set up to forward an FQ <hostname.domainname.com> (http/https) request to a VM's IP/Port hosted inside of a PVE running on a different physical box. Both the Proxy Server and PVE are on the same n/w subnet. The VM...
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    Unable to upload ISO image

    hello everyone - with the above, does it not mean there's sufficient HD space in local ? if so, why does the web gui "upload" from ISO fail ? Thanks
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    Unable to upload ISO image

    under web gui/pve/local, I see this summary: This shows plenty of space as available. Not sure if I am missing anything. Still new to Proxmox and learning how the storage is diced and sliced by it.
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    Unable to upload ISO image

    Interesting. The boot disk is a 250G SSD, but, the server does not report any real available space in that drive. Is there a config setting for proxmox that will let us change the temp file directory location ?
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    Unable to upload ISO image

    hi Proxmox team, I had seen multiple posts on this subject (or similar) with slight variations with no working solution for my scenario. Summary (please see screen shot): 1. Proxmox VE 8.0.3 - Test bed server 2. Target storage : Spinning disk 1TB is setup as directory to allow ISO Images 3...

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