Thanks - interesting you're using console=ttyS0 on its own, while I've got both console=tty0 and ttyS0. You also have GRUB_TERMINAL=console while I have GRUB_TERMINAL=serial.
I think I need to read up more about how grub works with serial output as I suspect this might be the second time I've...
My PVE host machine is connected to a terminal server using the following grub.cfg:
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="Proxmox Virtual Environment"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty0 console=ttyS0,9600n8"
GRUB_TERMINAL=serial...
Oh I see. But the default for PVE is that the firewall is off, no? So having to open up port 80 for the LE client (and presumably also for renewal - would you need to modify the renewal script to do that?) is only for the minority, I assume.
I'm a bit confused about step 4 of the instructions. They say you need to use the firewall to "allow traffic to port 80". I'm not sure I understand that. The firewall on a default installation is off, isn't it? Even if it wasn't, what needs to "allow" it? Nothing is listening on port 80. Do you...
Reloaded, and also connected in incognito mode to make sure browser cache was empty, but it still shows.
pve-manager/4.1-22/aca130cf (running kernel: 4.2.8-1-pve)
gilgongo@host:~$ pveversion -v
proxmox-ve: 4.1-39 (running kernel: 4.2.8-1-pve)
pve-manager: 4.1-22 (running version...
Sorry for the stupid question, but I see my subscription is showing as "suspended". How do I renew it? Do I just buy another year from the shop?
Also, I'm currently running PVE 3 but plan to upgrade to 4 in the next couple of weeks - does that affect anything?
Thanks.
Happens to the best of us :-) Well, it's happend to me anyway - and on a production system with the whole whole world screaming at me. Disk space was literally the last thing I thought of.
You'd think that seeing as this is the most basic issue to befall a virtual machine host, somebody would...
Perfect! SOLVED!
... I think. So if I see this:
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sr0 11:0 1 595M 0 rom
vda 253:0 0 2G 0 disk
└─vda1 253:1 0 2G 0 part /
vdb 253:16 0 2G 0 disk
└─vdb1 253:17 0 2G 0 part /var
vdc 253:32 0 20G 0...
Wow, I've just spent the morning on Google for an answer to this and basically nothing has come up (except maybe this but I'm not sure: http://blog.zugschlus.de/archives/882-Block-devices-in-KVM-guests.html)
Looks like I might have to shut the guest down and try mounting each disk in turn from...
In the release notes for PVE 4, it says "full IPv6 support" - but what does that actually mean?
I have a PVE 3 host which has IPV6 configured in /etc/networking/interfaces, and all guests on it use IPV6 as well. Will anything change when I upgrade that host to PVE 4, or is it simply that I...
I have an Ubuntu guest running under KVM that has several partitions of the same size, each using different virtio RAW disk files on the host.
How do I tell which partition on the guest is using which file on the host?
1. I would think you've knocked it out of the park on most things. But unless you include a beowulf cluster somewhere, your setup will lack credibility on Slashdot.
2. Yes. You simply define a virtual LAN on a non-routable subnet on which the VMs all communicate. Packets won't leave the box and...
Ah good.
Can't remember how you set it to solved - maybe edit your original post and it might be somewhere in that UI? Always really hard to find that stuff.
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