I had to power off the VM entirely and then power it on for the change to have an effect:
root@pve:/etc/pve/local/qemu-server# ss -pln | grep 5950
tcp LISTEN 0 1...
Yeah, I am following the above section.
I have added the line to <vm>.conf file
root@pve:/etc/pve/local/qemu-server# cat 114.conf
bootdisk: scsi0
cores: 2
ide2: ISOs:iso/debian.iso,media=cdrom
memory: 2048
name: debian
net0: virtio=B2:67:12:95:28:0F,bridge=vmbr0,firewall=1
numa: 0
ostype: l26...
I have just added args: -vnc 0.0.0.0:50 to a VMs qm.conf, but it seems to have no effect. Is there a command I need to run to apply it?
root@pve:/etc/pve/local/qemu-server# qm config 114 --current
args: -vnc 0.0.0.0:50
it is showing in the config, but the server is not listening on port 5950...
Looking at journalctl -u pve-cluster it appears the issue may be a mounting issue. I am not sure what I should be unmounting, and how to remount given its a fuse mount error:
Wondering if my issue is that drive I have mounted to /etc/pve/hdd ? It is listed in /etc/fstab but I don't recall...
Hi,
I powered down my server to install a new dual NIC pci expansion card. I am not using that card yet, just installed it. Upon powering on the web interface and ssh fail. From looking at older posts I checked on the following:
pve-cluster.service is failed, and I cannot start it with it...
I am new to restAPI/apis in general completely really so I am sure I am being stupid but wanted to ask.
looking at: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Proxmox_VE_API
PVE uses a Token Based Authentication. All request to the API need to include that token inside a Cookie. We usually call that token...
I resolved this by switching the CPU type to host
edit: sort of, can only get up to 4 cores this way specifying host 1 socket + 4 or more cores.
re-edit: haswell-noTSx worked .
Just started using proxmox. I like to use vnc viewer to connect to vms but UI have not been able to find anything about getting a VNC port from a running VM.
I did find that you can go to the monitor tab and run "change vnc <IP:increment> where increment is some increment from 5900 and ip is...
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