Hi Thomas,
No keys are working inside VM at "Windows Ctrl-alt-Del" screen. However they work well before .. such I could press F8 to go to safe Mode. but again at safe mode it shows screen of "Ctrl-Alt-Del" which does not work for me.
I guess Qemu uses USB driver for Keyboard and PS2 for mouse...
OS is having issue with USB driver.
And I think Keyboard driver is USB in proxmox.
Mouse is working as it PS2 but keyboard not working.
Keyboard works till safe mode. I could press F8 to enter into Safe mode. but it opens Ctrl+Alt+del screen, where sendkey is not working :(
Regards
Hi,
I have Old Windows Server. I have migrated to that to Proxmox KVM Guest using CDP backup.
However due to USB driver not installed I am not able to press "Ctrl+Alt+Del" on Proxmox Console.
So how can I add PS2 port or driver to Proxmox Guest VM.
Mouse is working, may be because it is...
Hi,
VirtIO works fine. I checked on Linux machines. I missed to change Boot Option that was causing the issue.
Thanks all again.
Regards
Neelesh Gurjar
Hi klose,
Yes it is also an easy way to install proxmox. I will check it out as well :)
Thanks very much for providing nice information. Do you have steps for this. I will like to try.
However in FAI, you have to just setup all the services once. After all you just need to add config to DHCP...
klose,
Yes. we can achieve some automation with Preseeding file. Howerver I have not yet tried that.
But again usin CD or Netinstall require manual interference. Here if our server is network PXE bootable then we do not have to do any client side changes.
We can just setup multiple Proxmox...
Hi,
Just one query, Is it possible to add my name at the end of the wiki?
or something like "compiled by Neelesh Gurjar".
If it is possible only.. as per community rules.
Regards
Thanks all again.
I think mir has a point. I did not changed my boot sequence after adding VirtIO disk. I will check and let you know.
Whatever I perform, will try to document and post it over here, so that others will get idea.
Regards
Neelesh Gurjar
Thanks very much fortechitsolutions, LnxBil, Manu for such detailed information. I really appreciate.
Few of my VMs running CentOS6.6 and others are Windows Server 2008.
To Implement VirtIO in current scenario, I used below steps:
- I removed disk from VM
- DoubleClick on "Unused Disk".
-...
Hi
I have tried to finalize wiki from my side. Please have a look.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Unattended_installation_of_Proxmox
Do let me know your suggestions.
Regards
Neelesh Gurjar
Can I convert current IDE drivers to Virtio drivers? or I need to configure new disk ?
Also does virtio have any tradeoff? any idea?
Regards
Neelesh Gurjar
Yes I agree that normal SATA drive 80MB/s. I am using Seagate Enterprise with 128MB cache. So I may get around 90-100MB/s.
I accept average throughput inside VM 25-30 MB/s.
On one storage drive I am running 10 VMs . However as per my observation not all VMs are doing disk read-write at a time...
Thanks Manu,
I was planning to use writeback cache but I read that it is not safe. It can make file system corruption as well.
Do you have any experience in using this?
Also same thing was working with solusVM which was using Xen hypervisor. That surprised me.
Regards
Neelesh Gurjar
Thanks Tom got it.
I have created page here is the link http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Unattended_installation_of_Proxmox
Still formatting & editing the page properly.
I have also created one more article:
Migrate Linux VMs from XEN (SolusVM) to KVM (Proxmox)
Here is the link...
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