You can use a public dedicated IP address or a IP address of you local network. If you use a public IP you should be able to connect normally with the IP to your server, if you select a internal IP address you have to route the traffic with iptables to the internal IP address.
Does this answer...
The vzdump tool offers much options you can use. The best would be, if you take a look on wiki page of vzdump:
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Vzdump_manual
Proxmox also offers a intergrated backup site (If you don't already know it) - it's on "Datacenter" in the "Backups" tab. This also uses the...
Then use the integrated backup function in Proxmox and let the backups upload in a SAMBA share (or something like this), where your people can access it.
Why do you need third party tools for backup your VMs?
If you want to use any command line tools, you could use "vzdump" to create backups. More you can read on the wiki: http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Backup_and_Restore
Sorry, forgot to say that the webinterface itself while it is open in my browser, is uploading something. Not the server itself.
(left download, right upload)
There are also many dead connections. About every one or two minutes, there is a new connection where also some data gets uploaded.
It...
I currently wrote a dirty and simple script for Debian, which automically adds the required line to all Debian-containers:
#!/bin/bash
abPath="/var/lib/vz/root/"
string="1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1"
cd $abPath
for dir in $(ls -d */); do
if [ -f $abPath$dir"etc/debian_version"...
I'm also very disappointed of this step of Proxmox. I'm just using Proxmox for personal use and don't have the money left to buy a subscription to get a stable environment. The message that no subscription is found is also annoying on every refresh of updates in the webinterface.
What's about a...
Hello Proxmox staff and users,
i really would wish me a implementation of IPv6 NAT in the proxmox kernel. Since Linux 3.7 it is built in by default, but below there isn't a such possibility. I informed me a little bit and found some interesting sites, that there is an IPv6 NAT function for...
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