Ok, I tried doing a fresh install once again, configured my /etc/network/interfaces file to support LACP. Everything connects fine, but can't login via the web interface, just says "Login failed - Please try again"
Here's my interfaces file
#auto lo
#iface lo inet loopback
auto bond0
iface...
Not sure what the storage identifier is or how I should find out, either way, I'm just trying to figure out why I can't login, is there someway I can run a debug on the CLI while trying to login via web to see whats going on?
Upon further investigation, running the "pvesm list" command yields me
400 Parameter verification failed.
storage: property is missing and it is not optional
I had to do a reinstall of Proxmox because I screwed up the partitions, but I got it up again and working fine, except that I can't login to the web interface with the root account, just keeps saying login failed. I'm using Linux authentication, and I can SSH into it using same password. What gives?
Installs fine, but it seems the NIC isn't being used, usually there's at least activity lights happening, but nothing. During boot up I see activity lights, but as soon as proxmox boots, nothing. It almost seems driver related. I have the right IP numbers, triple checked, but no activity. It's...
Model
BrandLSIModelLSI00197Form FactorLow Profile ReadySpecifications
TypeSATA / SASInternal Connectors1 x SFF-8087 mini-SASInterfacex8 lane PCI Express 2.0 CompliantTransfer RateUp to 6Gb/sCache Memory512MB 800MHz DDR II SDRAMRAIDRAID 0/1/5/6/10/50/60Operating Systems SupportedExtensive...
I'm trying to install PVE onto a single disk. I've gotten rid of the RAID arrays, and they are all single discs now. I get an error, unable to install boot loader. Another error in the log: unable to identify a filesystem in hd0; safety check can't be performed.
Thanks. Is it even worthwhile to install PVE on a RAID array? Or can I just install it on it's own drive, and the configure a RAID5 volume separately after PVE is installed?
Hello. Trying to install the latest PVE onto a RAID 5 array using a Vantec UGT-ST310R card. When it asks me for Target Harddisks, it lists each physical drive instead of the array. Am I supposed to load a driver during this?
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