Thanks. I will give it a go, starting from the instructions on https://wiki.debian.org/MacBook and https://wiki.debian.org/MacBookPro
Drag & drop etc. would be nice, but don't - at this point - bother me. Not compared to running Bootcamp (Apple's dual-boot to Windows solution). Bootcamp will...
I have a (late 2011) MacBook Pro that I was thinking of running PVE on natively on.
I'd run PVE guests of MacOS X, Windows and Linux, as a lightweight alternative to running VMware / Virtualbox.
How easily does PVE install onto a real MacBook? Which instructions would I follow?
How functional...
My organization advises clients on what systems stacks they should install. The lack of a proxmox driver is simply a showstopper for us.
As James says, it's your choice and up to you. I'm just letting you know how it is.
http://terraform.io is a hypervisor-agnostic way of specifying a set of virtual machines, the networking between them and associated services (such as DNS).
It has broad support for many clouds (AWS, Digital Ocean, Azure) and in-house (VMWare, OpenStack) computing resources, together with a...
Bugzilla is seriously behind the times.
If you want people to contribute to this open source project, how about opening issue trackers on the github project?
Better still, install the Atlassian suite (JIRA, Stash, etc). As an open source project Proxmox VE would get it for free.
M.
I wonder if anyone has patched their server to provide this already? Sounds like a github thing.
Also, I want to show attributes such as the operating system, so derived attributes populated from systems like Ohai.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again,
Martin
Like http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/21853-See-IP-addresses-in-the-main-listing I assigned other attributes (Pool, Server Note) to the main listing.
I want to be able to see those attributes, and perhaps hide other things to give me other views.
For example, as a non-technical user (e.g. the...
Most of my nodes each have one IP address.
I know I can navigate:
1. Datacenter -> proxmox node -> nnn. (name)
2. Network tab -> read the IP address/name
But! I'd really like if there was a view in which all nodes and IP addresses were visible from the GUI.
Possible?
Thanks,
Martin.
Per http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/20465-fog-io-driver-for-Proxmox?p=105959#post105959 - looks like fog.io already supports OpenVZ, and has done since 2013.
They just don't list it on the Provider documentation.
It would be advantageous to pool efforts around knife-proxmox, vagrant-proxmox...
So, it seems that fog.io already supports OpenVZ:
~/.chefdk/gem/ruby/2.1.0/gems/fog-1.27.0/lib/fog/openvz 15:09:08 543$ more README.md
## Get a specific server
openvz = ::Fog::Compute.new( {:provider => 'openvz'})
server = openvz.servers.get(104)
## Server lifecycle
openvz...
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