I solved this with a new entry on /etc/hosts and a script that executes every hour, just in case Tuxis change there IP.
Just change the website value on the script... chmod +x and add it to a cron job...
#!/bin/bash
# Define the website URL and the hosts file path...
Since my ISP started deploying IPv6 to all clients, i'm facing problems with my proxmox server...
If i leave the IPv6 configure on my router, proxmox will not start the services after a reboot...
IS ther any specific configuration to be made in order to make proxmox IPv6 friendly?
Trying to install the actual proxmox version on my old Gen8 server... but it keeps failing to initial boot.
I'm trying to install proxmox on local SDD connected to the ODD port...
Any step-by-step tutorial for install and boot over SD?
Careful, abort setup = reboot... and then we need to start all over... better jump to terminal using CTRL + ALT + F3.
first mount command not correct...
"zpool import -R /mnt rpool -d /dev/disk/by-id/…-part3"
Cannot import 'rpool": no such pool avaiable
I'm using 7.2 iso... using zpool...
I'm running proxmox on a gen8 HP microserver.
I have 4 disk connected to a HP smart Array and a hardware raid 5 presented to proxmox host.
The idea is share the entire raid 5 volume to a multiple CT and on the future a VM... what's the correct way to do this... create a new LVM on this...
I'm also working on this scenario...
I'm configured gdrive rclone on the Proxmox Host and managed to mount it on the Plex LXC.
Root user managed to read/write on the mount shared without any issues, but the plex user created by the plex media server installation cannot read/write.
Any...
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