Hello,
Just edit the /usr/share/perl5/PVE/API2/Cluster.pm file.
Edit this line: for (my $i = 100; $i < 10000; $i++) { . Change the number from 100 to the number you want the number of new VMs to start with.
After the change, you need to restart pveproxy. (systemctl restart pveproxy.service)
Hello Everyone,
I am writing my thesis, but I cannot find any data that I would like to use.
I've already found the hardware limitations, thanks for that. (https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/what-is-the-maximum-hardware-capacity-supported-by-proxmox.84416/#post-370870)
Can anyone tell me what...
Hello,
Unfortunately for some reason I can't do the build myself.
I have the same problem: https://github.com/sg4r/proxmox-backup-client/issues/6
Can someone send me a working .rpm file?
Thanks in advance,
Adam
Not the fastest, but it does its job nicely!
I'm glad I installed it, I was able to use it twice for restoration.
Thank you very much for the work of the team!
It currently has 22 VMs and 3 host backups.
Old low power hw, I know the limitations. :)
HP N36L, 8G ECC, 3x3T SATA drive in RAIDZ...
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