What is the right way to do a clean reboot of the whole ProxMox Master node (e.g. after upgrade of pve-kernel)?
For example, I wan't to do the reboot at 23:00 tonight.
I don't think it's save, to do only an "shutdown -r 23:00" ?! I think the running VM's won't be shutdown in a clean way.. or am...
Starting container ...
Container is mounted
Adding IP address(es): 112.12.23.345
Setting CPU units: 400000
Setting CPUs: 4
Container start in progress...
Starts up in 30 - 50 Seconds
I do a restart (of whole Master) via GUI.
There are no nfs-mounts on this node (105).
But anyway, the VNC-Screen keeps black for node 105 till 10 Minutes are reached. Only after this time, the boot-process start... so even if there would be a nfs-mount on node 105, the lag apper before this...
If I reboot proxmox, all nodes come up really fast as it should.
But one Node need 10 Minutes before it begin to boot.
I start the VM 105 and open the VNC-Viewer on it. Screen keeps Black for 10 Minutes. After 10 Minutes I see the Boot-Process starting in VNC.
Why are there such a delay...
Solved it:
Now I have tried this Setup on Hetzner-Wiki-Page: https://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Proxmox_VE#Netzwerkkonfiguration_Hostsystem_KVM.2FRouted
Bridged Setup.
On Host:
# /etc/network/interfaces
### Hetzner Online GmbH - installimage
# Loopback device:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback...
I use Proxmox 3.4.
This is the /etc/network/interfaces of my Proxmox-Host:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 18.140.37.134
netmask 255.255.255.192
gateway 18.140.37.129
pointopoint 18.140.37.129
post-up echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0/proxy_arp...
Ok. So if I wan't to share VM's to use them with spice, I have to add Users to Proxmox, so they can access to this Spice-download-file.
Is it possible to set the permissions such granular, that they only can access the the vm via spice (and nothing else in Proxmox - maybe even not login to...
I'm not really familiar with SPICE at the moment. I only know the way..., if I'm logged in to Proxmox, I can start a SPICE-Session there.
If I press to create a SPICE-Session, I got a File called download. If I open this, the SPICE-Session start at my desktop.
Question: Does this download-file...
What "painless" Way do you have to keep Proxmox and the OS below it up to date?
At the moment, one of my Server is a Debian 6. Is it better to setup another Server with new OS, install Proxmox in newest Version and move the VM's to the new client?
Or is it easy to do a distupgrade on proxmox-Host.
BitNami has dozen of Templates for Appliances - all up-to Date (not like turnkey - most of the time outdated).
Is there a way to concat Bitnami and the Theme-system from Proxmox?
I Have installed Turnkey-redmine to an internal-IP (10.0.0.2) on my Proxmox.
I start the vm, and can reach Redmine via proxmox-IP:myport. But if i start console from proxmox-gui for this vm, i got only a black screen inside the popup, which shows me the cursor.
I can press enter or write...
Ok, today i have some time to try this.
I have create a new vm with VM-Id 999. So what are the next steps, to got the Webserver of VM999 on Proxmox-BaseIp:1234 ?
Try it in this way, but seems not to work. http://wiki.openvz.org/Using_NAT_for_VE_with_private_IPs
Is there a way to share IP on two VM?
For example, normal webserver should listen on domain.com. And Project-Tool (on own vm) should listen on subdomain.domain.com or domain.com:8080
On same VM this is not Porblem, only Vhost entry, but can i do this on two different VM's? Maybe mit veth
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