Just curious to get a word of advice from the experts. If you were
just starting out with proxmox to build out a set of production
servers doing mostly web hosting and storage, would you use openvz
containers or kvm guests. It seems like the most efficient would be
openvz, but it seems...
Hi,
If you are using Proxmox, you can assign multiple ips in the web interface. Just assign them with a space between them. The ips are handled by Proxmox/OpenVZ. If you are using KVM, then the guest is like its own machine. You would assign multiple ips in the /etc/network/interfaces...
Thank you dietmar for your patience and replies. We have never had this issue on our bare metal boxes and this is our first foray into testing virtualization. This issue was not the fault of Proxmox, but a weird issue that happened during the install which caused a misconfiguration which took...
Thank you for the reply. After some hours of testing, I have not been able to narrow this down. Maybe I am missing something. I am using Debian Lenny as the guest with the virtio drivers. If I assign a second ip address to eth0 on the guest, I can use it fine. Once the guest is reset, the...
This was a timely post for me. I was having the same issue as what seems to be a bug. I confirm the behavior, but as long as you have a directory wit the the same name on the master and node, it works fine. You just have an empty directory on one machine.
Hi,
I am still getting up to speed with this great product, but having a few difficulties. I installed a Debian Lenny kvm, I need to assign a second ip address to it. I assumed that I just do that on the kvm machine. Is this wrong? I do not see anything special on the host proxmox...
Hi,
Just looking for opinions here. I have been testing Proxmox and really like it. However, I am running a large Java App with a Postgres database. I have been encountering some memory issues according to the bean counters. I have tried making adjustments, but cannot seem to get the...
Hi,
I am kind of new to Proxmox and OpenVZ. I know this question partly deals with OpenVZ, but I am still trying to understand the memory issue. I am running one Debian Lenny container as a test on a machine with 4gb of ram and a quad core processor. I have allocated 2gb of ram and 2gb of...
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