Thank you very much!
So from I understand looking at the datastore directory in my machine, PBS stores all chunks together, so there is no way to separate each backup with its own chunks.
I will try to create a new PBS trial clone to test the import and see if it fits my needs.
Thank you again!
Hello everyone,
I just started playing with PBS. First of all, I want to say that my PBS is living inside my PVE. I know this is not ideal, but for now I have no more devices available and for my use case, this is enough (learning purposes for now).
My main goal is create my scheduled backups...
Hi guys,
I currently have my Proxmox running on an Intel NUC with just 1 NIC, and I would like to isolate some VM/LXC for learning purposes.
I have a OPNsense firewall setup with the following configuration, which is used to route all traffic from my VE:
WAN interface: 192.168.1.10
LAN...
I tried it with no luck :(
I configured the OpenVPN server to push the dns and the domain name to my /etc/resolve.conf file, but i cannot find the way to achieve it without using OpenVPN
Hi, DHCP is disabled in both LAN and WAN:
I disabled it in my OPNSense configuraion from CLI, because I want to manually set the IPs of the containers.
Should I enable it?
Hello, and thank you for your answer!!
I learned a lot these last weeks, so I started understanding a little bit how this works (obviously this is just a noob knowledge :D)
I also switched to OPNsense over pfSense
I configured my firewall VM with 2 vmbr0 network adapters (one wan, another...
With the following configuration:
WAN
LAN
Im still having issues. I created a new container (with vmbr1 bridge) with DHCP ip configuration and also with manually entered IP, and im still not having communication to INET/LAN.
I enabled the rule to allow all the traffic from the container...
So, as you said, I created a "blank" bridge and assignet it to the pfSense VM:
Now, I restored the pfSense config to default and pfSense auto assigned the pfSense IP as WAN:
Is this right?
I followed the webConfigurator via pfSense GUI and I ended up with this config:
I think this is...
Hello, and thanks for your reply! So appreciated ^^
Here is my actual configuration from /etc/network/interfaces. I dont know if its properly set up, but my LAN network things are:
192.168.1.2 static IP for the NUC (Proxmox host)
192.168.1.1 is my actual ISP Routers IP
I configured...
Hello guys,
First for all, thank you for all the knowledge you share here with all the newbies (I have close to 0 idea about networking) that started nowadays. I have been reading this forum for some weeks, and I finally decided install Proxmox as VE on my Intel NUC. I have already installed it...
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