I have 3 NICs:
x.0.x - LAN
x.1.x - VLAN 1
x.2.x - VLAN 2
I want to do a fresh install of Proxmox (latest edition) but with the management IP on a VLAN 1.
Is it possible? If so, how would I do it?
I have 2 identical pieces of hardware, created 2 nodes (n1 and n2) and set up the network interfaces the same way using the 3 cable method: https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Virtualizing_pfSense_on_Proxmox. Both are on the same subnet (n1 = 192.168.1.10 / n2 = 192.168.1.20) using an unmanaged...
UPDATE:
I scraped the Proxmox and reinstalled it (test server). Uninstalled virt-viewer 6.0-256 (64-bit), rebooted my Windows 7 machine and reinstalled a fresh download of the same version.
Everything seems to be working now but it raises the question: What do I do when the same thing happens...
It is not working fine. If it was, I wouldn't have made this post.
How is one suppose to associate random file names that have no extension (read: no *.vv) with explorer?
I've been away for a long time and I decided to give this another go.
I just installed the latest version, created a VM and when I try to open it with Spice, a file with no extension (N9QOOFB5) is downloaded but I cannot open it.
I downloaded and installed the latest virt-viewer from...
Since I am unable to keep an external USB drive from sleeping, I need to make a directory on the nfs for a Windows VM to access.
In the past I've added a hard disk from the web console and mapped that to the nfs but the data didn't survive a removal & creation of a new VM.
I need to have a Windows VM connect to the nfs server. After adding a 2nd nic and giving it a static ip address using the 192.168.2.x subnet, I realized it wouldn't work because the bridge is for the 192.168.1.x subnet.
How would I create a new bridge to the existing bond without losing access...
No problem with the delays. I lost my Proxmox test machine because of a couple major issues I was experiencing with Windows VMs so I haven't been very active here myself.
The new plan is to get a A1SAi-2750 (pretty much the same mobo as you have) for a dedicated firewall. I'm going to do some...
I've had backup speeds change by putting the same operating system (both clean installs) on a different VMID from typos (102 / 201) while trying to replicate other issues.
As odd as it may seem, clone the VM to a different VMID and see if that makes a difference. In my testing, I've doubled my speed backup speeds in some cases.
VM on NFS - Very Slow Backups
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