Dear Oguz, The reason I am here as a newbie is ironically following the wrong proxmox documentation which was for an earlier version of proxmox.
Any system can have disaster but there must be restoration chance. I will check the documents and video tutorials to be fair towards this project...
Thank you for the guidance, but I prefer to not continue working on a cripled system. After all, I noticed it is difficult to work with proxmox in case something goes wrong compared to VMware and Hyper-V.
Il
I will try first thing in the morning. My intention was getting those virtual machines out of the broken proxmox instance. While I was trying to configure https I deleted default certificates and now I cannot access the proxmox UI.
Very exciting start but so far not so good :)
I am trying to locate the virtual machine files. Where to look and what to look? (Sorry newbie on proxmox)
dir: local
path /var/lib/vz
content backup,vztmpl,iso
zfspool: local-zfs
pool rpool/data
content images,rootdir
sparse 1
zfspool: SSD01...
I installed the proxmox on a dedicated server. While I am trying to to configure HTTPS certificate I deleted the SSL certificates by following the wrong version of proxmox guide. Now I cannot access the web interface anymore. The virtual machines I created earlier are running fine though.
Thanks
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