Hi,
I can't ping either way (VM to PVE or PVE to VM) through a NAT'ed interface. I've tried setting its interface to 'NAT Mode' & 'Bridge Mode' (using the bridge with NAT enabled), and either way I can't ping through the NAT. But PVE can ping the internet.
Here is my /etc/network/interfaces...
Hi,Today I wanted to delete a KVM's disk from LVM storage, but couldn't do anything more than remove the entry from the 'Hardware' tab, because the 'Remove' button was greyed out in that LVM storage page.I was finally able to delete it by removing the VM entirely, which was less than an ideal...
Hi,
I remember years ago there was a 'How-To' on the wiki explaining how to expose the host CPU to a VM, but I don't see it anymore & was wondering if this was still possible in the current version (3.3).
If this is still possible, how do you do it?
Thanks,
-J
Hi,
I have a firewall/gateway running in a KVM, & it needs my public static IP addresses, so I have /etc/network/interfaces set to 0.0.0.0 so that the firewall can get the IP address instead of PVE.
But now PVE doesn't have access to the internet somehow, even with a bridge set to use the...
Hi,
I have a VM where the startup delay isn't waiting the set 150 seconds to start.
Other VMs do wait their set delays.
I have a firewall that starts first, and this one needs to start after that's booted & initialized.
What can I do?
Thanks,
-J
I'm not going to bother anytime soon, I might mess with it again in a week or so, in which case I'll post an updated version on what the lsusb -t command outputs, & hopefully I can get it to format correctly in the forum here.
I think the problem is that there are extra nested layers requiring...
They're all on bus 1 though- I don't think I have them backwards.
The forum formatted what I pasted such that it isn't displayed properly like it is in the terminal, too, so it's a bit misleading by looking at it there, I hadn't realized it until just now.
And yes, they are block erupters.
I...
I've removed one of the USB hubs from the line, so I just have 1 hub involved now, and this is as minimal as I can go with the machine in question.
My lsusb -t still outputs this, but the devices are so nested I don't know how to write them out in the VM config like 1-6.1, etc...
These are screenshots of my lsusb -t & my VM config file where I have the USB devices added to the VM. Something's not right, since the devices aren't detected by the guest OS.
Would someone advise as to what I need to do to get these devices working please?
Thanks.
I’m confused by the instructions on the Wiki that say to copy boot.wim and install.wim back to the sources folder of the ISO file, because these files didn’t change when I ran the script “win7-inject”. They’re still in the iso just the same as they are outside the iso as they’ve been extracted-...
Hi,
I'm aiming to deploy PVE in the next year or so in a service provider setting to provide VPS' & dedicated servers which are really full server sized PVE VMs running alone on a server.
I've been thinking about how I can increase the level of security for my customers, and haven't come up...
You know what? This laptop I'm installing PVE desktop to doesn't do WiFi, cellular or sound when running the PVE kernel, I discovered while inistalling what did install during the process of installing PVE on it.
So I'm just going to give up on it & repurpose it as a Windows machine so I can...
This post is only here because I was trying to fix the bad formatting by recopying the post into a readable place, but its no longer needed here, so I edited it to say this instead. Sorry to waste a post.
Sorry about the formatting, I forgot how to use the forums its been so long since I've been here.
I had to try to fix it from another browser from where I didn't have the original clipboard available from where I copied from tyhe terminal so its all on 1 line there.
I'm following the wiki doc Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Wheezy & I have a Debian Wheezy installation I'm installing to, but when I get to the end where I install the PVE packages aptitude complains that it has to leave them all unconfigured because of dependency problems.The following is what I...
Sorry, I was just expressing my train of thought on its natural tangent due to Proxmox's scope of development not including 'cloud-in-a-box' functionality. I didn't intend to bash PVE at all. Really, I apologize.
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