I'm trying since hours to get the output of a virtual machine (KVM) automated. For this I'm trying to use the integrated "screendump" command of KVM, but I'm not able to execute it somehow automated.
I was using QMP (Which is created by default), but all commands I found in the web aren't...
The PVE kernel is based on the OpenVZ kernel, which is based on RHEL kernel, which is based on Linux. And this kernel is being used by the most distributions like Debian and Ubuntu. Only because PVE kernel is based on OpenVZ, it doesn't mean that the Proxmox team isn't updating the drivers of...
I don't know PVE 1.7, but does it have a backup functionality? Does "vzdump" exist on your version? Maybe this may help you:
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Backup_and_Restore
Some days ago I got strange kernel messages, but the system still runs without noticeable problems. But anyway, I'd like to know why this happens.
My setup is a PX60 server from Hetzner in Germany:
Intel® Xeon® E3-1270 v3
32 GB ECC RAM (4x 8 GB Micron Technology 18KSF1G72AZ-1G6E1)
2 x 2 TB...
Sorry, but I don't want to share the .ova file with the public, because it's a sort of an evalution-version of an Firewall and it's not allowed to share it freely. May I send you the link to the file via PM?
I just can say, that on a PVE setup from a friend without subscription it's possible to...
The kernel of PVE supports by default pretty much different drivers, so there's a high chance, that your hardware will be supported. Else you've to compile the PVE kernel yourself (Maybe there's also a other way like making a kernel module. Sadly I don't know.)
Yes, such antivirus scanning is...
I also prefer OpenVZ, because about 98% of my vms are just Linux machines. OpenVZ is easier to manage, saves memory and CPU and is faster then full-virtualized machines (KVM), so I don't think that Proxmox will drop OpenVZ support. But that's not the topic here.
The reason why OpenVZ isn't...
As I remember correctly RHEL7 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7) is still in testing phase and not stable yet. The work for OpenVZ support on the Linux 3.10 kernel (which will be the default on RHEL7) have already began some months ago. The porting is nearly finished, but the most time needs the...
Well, after some time I got it working, but I still don't know exactly how. I just tried some more things and one reboot and everything is now working fine. Sources I used for my solution, I don't know:
[1] http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/9567-help-emergency?p=54069#post54069
[2]...
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