Hello @LnxBil , if I have license for RHEL, is there a possibility for me to build it? If yes, are there guides that I can use?
Were you referring to this for RHEL-atomic? It seems this is for RHEL 7 only and nothing for RHEL 9.
There are several CT Templates readily available in PVE, like Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, etc. Is there anywhere a CT template for RHEL can be downloaded? If not, is it possible for me to build one?
In Microsoft Azure, there is an available agent that can be used to reset root password / root ssh keys in case they are lost. This is an example: https://github.com/Huachao/azure-content/blob/master/articles/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-use-vmaccess-reset-password-or-ssh.md
Does...
@cwt - Would setting the CPU type to "host" allow the baremetal's CPU to be used directly by the virtual machine? Are there any risks to using this option, especially to other virtual machines that are hosted on the same baremetal?
I have a baremetal that has an AMD Epyc CPU. I need to run an application that relies on SSE4.2 and does not work if it does not find SSE4.2 support.
Is there any way we can enable the emulation of SSE4.2 for a particular virtual machine so that the application will not fail when detecting...
Hello @aaron
That was very helpful and it worked perfectly well. In case anyone would need this in the future, the full command I used was:
qmrestore <filename.vma> <new_vmid> --storage <storage_name>
Thanks for your help!
Hello @fabian,
Maybe I am doing it the wrong way. I used qmrestore <filename> to do the restoration. Would you be able to provide the correct command I can use to do the restoration where I can also indicate the storage so I do not end up with an error?
I have a couple of virtual machines running on a ZFS pool. I'd like to convert them to files (qcow, vmdk, etc) so that I can copy them to another PVE host that does not use ZFS.
The PVE hosts are not configured on a cluster and I do not have the PVE backup server.
I tried using backup and...
Hello Thomas,
I am probably missing something. May I ask how do I achieve option #1. I do not see the option to add SCSI so I can mount an ISO image to it. Below are the only options that I see.
For option #2 that you described, wouldn't this require a bounce of the virtual machine for...
systemctl status spiceproxy.service
It shows that the service is in active (running) status.
ss -tlpn
I think this row might be of particular interest:
LISTEN 0 4096 *:3128...
Hi @tom,
I set my display to SPICE with 40MB of memory. I have installed the spice driver in the Windows host as well. I keep on receiving "Unable to connect to the graphics server....".
I opened the vv file and noticed there are two ports (3128 and 61000) listed there. I tried to do a...
Do you mind sharing the procedure for how this can be achieved? I tried looking at the web interface of proxmox, and from there, I see "no disks unused."
Hi Fabian,
That recommendation of using backup and restore is the best option, indeed. I tried it and it works perfectly! Thanks a lot for sharing that.
One question though, but not related to backup and restore. If I have a primary disk (NVMe, which is reasonably small in terms of...
Hello Fabian,
Would you know where at the OS level can local-lvm be accessed? Say, I'd like to retrieve the files of the virtual machine for the snapshots, with intention of moving it to another Proxmox installation that is not part of a cluster.
What is the purpose of the local-lvm on a new installation of Proxmox VE? Can the space be reclaimed and repurposed into a directory so that it will also be able to store snapshots, backups, and others...
Thanks, @tom and @dcsapak.
I think spice would be a viable alternative indeed, but sounds like an overkill solution than using RDP, unless we are trying to take advantage of other features like USB pass-through, audio, or multiple monitors.
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