Nothing appears when I type 'tail -f /var/log/pveproxy/access.log', even after reloading page.
I am using Chrome, tried clearing cookies and cache, didn't solve problem. Tried to access via explorer and firefox, also doesn't work.
Hello,
I have no idea why, but for the past few days I can't access the webpage.
I tried "https" and "http" - says the same. "The webpage is not available. ERR_TIMED_OUT"
The PVE server itself is available, I can access and log onto it from the server itself or from putty, so it's just the web...
I can use the NFS Storage and stuff like that. But I saw that the newer versions have more Storage options and things like "firewall" and such... Don't think it makes any difference since I am using what I have and it seems to work fine.
OH, now it all makes so much more sense!
I pretty much have it all wrapped now, just... 1-2 more questions.
Let's say I decide not to use the PVE backup service and use only rsync with ssh, which path do I give it to backup? I mean, is there a folder that keeps the system config? I am talking...
But wasn't the purpose of backing up is storing it on a different server? If I store the backups on the same server it's like I didn't do anything.
Alright, so I can use the NFS server for the full backups, and then use a script to copy the files from the shared folder the the backup server, so...
There is "apt-get update" and "apt-get upgrade" right? You said "update" doesn't change anything. But what does update do? Thing is my PVE version is kind of old, and in order to use new features it needs to be updated. So what will happen if I update/upgrade?
I decided I'll probably create an...
- So other than the script to transfer it, is there any backup method to just create a backup on the external storage? I just don't want any kind of access to the backup file from the pve server after it completes the backup.
- I installed "nfs-common" on pve, and "nfs-kernel" on ubuntu, both...
Alright, a small update.
I've created an NFS Server, used it as a storage and made a backup. Now, I have the backup file stored in this server.
This is great, just one problem - I want the access to the backup file to be ONLY from the host server (the nfs server). Meaning, that the only access...
Yup, enough space. Folder's name is "pve_backup", it's in the "Home" folder. So path should be /Home/pve_backup.
The names are just for the convenience of working with them right now, once I would like to implement the whole thing I will user different names.
- NFS Server? Don't I just need a shared folder on a PC that's in the network and provide the path to it? I don't want the NFS Server to be part of the PVE Server, I want to avoid any more data on it. So everything should be external.
- Operating System on the server I to backup to? It's Ubuntu...
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