Use this script: https://github.com/morph027/pve-iso-2-pxe this method work for PXE and USB boot
If You want boot "pure" proxmox iso, use servers with iLO, DRAC or something like this.
Or, You can prepare own "rescue" image with proxmox.iso and qemu inside, boot from these "rescue" image and...
Try this (from https://networkupstools.org/docs/man/blazer_ser.html):
"cablepower = string
By default the driver will set DTR and clear RTS (normal). If you find that your UPS isn’t detected or the communication with the UPS is unreliable, you may try if clear DTR and set RTS (reverse), set DTR...
You VM has two vdevs: root and var, and you want to merge it.
1. Grow size of root vdev as you need (in Proxpox VE gui)
2.1. Boot VM from live cd, expand filesystem on root vdev, and check them.
2.2. Mount both vdevs and copy var from second vdev to first
2.3. In fstab comment out mount record...
Simply way:
Boot from live CD/USB, dd from "Hp SSD 800GB raid 0" to "Nvme 1TB raid 4", shutdown server.
Disconnect or remove "Hp SSD 800GB raid 0", power on, goto BIOS setup and set boot from "Nvme 1TB raid 4"
Try to boot Proxmox from "Nvme 1TB raid 4"
If all ok, reboot from live CD/USB and grow...
From point of view of you windows server, both NICs in one network. You must use different NETs for NICs, like 192.168.10.2, 192.168.20.2.
I think, in your situation better use different NETs for separate you devices. Because in both configurations - vlans or different NETs, you need router...
You have two network, 144.76.197.160/27 and 144.76.161.128/29
Gateway on Proxmox host - 144.76.197.161
For VMs available only second network.
In you config vmbr0 has IP 144.76.161.129
(for /29 mask: 144.76.161.128 - network, 144.76.161.135 - broadcast)
For VMs available IP: 144.76.161.130...
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