I am a bit embarrassed to ask this but I still can't figure out how to query easily on command line the PBS version?
Yes, it's easy via GUI but like the other Proxmox tools have their own command for this query, I wonder how to check this on PBS?
Thanks for any pointer.
After upgrading from 7.3-6 to 8.0.3, freshclam seems to behave differently.
On the command line (via ssh access as user root), running "freshclam -v" shows the below - which is the same when trying this in the GUI (Virus detector/Clamav/Update Now)
/var/log/clamav/freshclam.log is locked by...
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I have recently done an in place upgrade for our Mail gateway from version 6.x to 7.0, following the excellent instructions here: https://pmg.proxmox.com/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_from_6.x_to_7.0
I would like to say here a big thank for these and former upgrade instructions which are always...
We upgraded PVE on older hardware from version 5.4 to latest 6.2-11 (latest) as in-place upgrade 2 days ago.
There are only 2 active VMs on that server currently, a Linux VM which seems to "behave" (perform) as before and an old Win7 VM (hopefully to be decommissioned within the next 4 week)...
Made a big mistake...
We had a VMID 100 some time ago. We then stopped ("retired") that VM and allocated its virtual disk to a new VMID 200 (newer OS version, the virtual disk of the former VM 100 was basically the "data" now allocated to the new OS version). That virtual disk sits in a local...
We have a running PVE installation with separated local storage on 2x SSD (Hardware RAID1) for the OS installation and a second hardware RAID array (RAID 10) for all VM storage. Both RAID on the same controller.
This was installed about a year ago by a team member in a non-standard way (I...
That sounds odd and I would expect that others would have seen this before and reported here but I have done an upgrade from PVE 3.4 to latest PVE 4.3 today and it looks like public access to all ports on the VMs seems now blocked (by PVE firewall I assume?). Previous upgrades from 3.4 to PVE...
Running the latest Proxmox version 1.8, I changed from kernel 2.6.32 to 2.6.18 due to rsync performance issues (see: http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/6175-rsync-%28host%29-performance-issues-with-kernel-2.6.32-on-Supermicro-platform)
After successful downgrade to that kernel, I now find that VM...
Running latest Proxmox 1.8 (we started with 1.7 on that system) we find unbelievable bad performance when using rsync at the host.
We are running kernel 2.6.32-4.
pveversion -v
pve-manager: 1.8-15 (pve-manager/1.8/5754)
running kernel: 2.6.32-4-pve
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: 1.8-32...
We have been running a Proxmox 1.7 installation with the latest kernel with 3 (test) KVMs for a few weeks. The nightly backups (0:15 each night) were running onto an NFS share on a standalone CentOS host. This worked well for a few weeks.
We then virtualised that CentOS (fresh install of a KVM...
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I am new here so please don't shoot at me if this has been answered before and I might have searched wrongly for a solution.
We have just started with a Proxmox VE test installation and as a next step, I would like to virtualise an existing "SME server" (a CentOS5 based distribution) into a...
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