How does importing an existing QCOW disk work?
I created a VM, stored the QCOW home assisant disk on storage, and then manual renamed it to the disk name as created by the VM.
Or is there a fancier option which just allows you to select the disk via the Proxmox webgui?
Disabling 'Secure Boot'...
For saving power at home I am working scheduling my Proxmox Lab to auto start in the morning and auto shutdown in the evening.
1) Auto start-up is time-based triggered from the BIOS (and if needed on another time triggered with a WoL command)
A) Auto start-up works via BIOS time-based trigger
B)...
For others needing some support with this a well. I replaced the disk in the 'zpool' as follow:
- Find the identifier of the old unavailable disk: zpool status (result in my case: 927291685244328713)
- Find the identifier of the new disk: ls -l /dev/disk/by-id (result...
In case a disk is broken it occurs that UEFI/ BIOS thinks it's an encrypted disk then. I ordered a new disk as replacement in my pool.
Useful links in this regard:
https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/msg/ZFS-8000-4J/index.html...
I will check this evening, but I already switched of all Self-Encrypting Drive features in the BIOS and the harddisks themself do not have SED...
It's a Asrock Z390M-ITX/ac motherboard. Strange thing is that this behavior just 'popped' up out of the blue and was not always the case.
I have a BIOS/ UEFI with the following Proxmox storage configuration:
- 1 NVM storage for Proxmox OS (unencrypted);
- 1 SSD for caching and logging (unencrypted);
- 2 HDD's for data only in Raid-1 ZFS configuration with one unencrypted and one encrypted file system.
When I boot the system cold...
First of all I love Proxmox with KVM and LXC, but for quick testing solutions for my work I need to be able to run Docker.
Simply because some solutions are only available as Docker container and I don't have time to install an application completely manual.
Any recommendation for and easy to...
I moving my NAS away from the proxmox host to a container. Therefor I am deleting samba, nfs-common, and nfs-kernel-server packages.
For Samba I used 'apt-get autoremove samba', which went fine.
For NFS I used 'apt-get autoremove nfs-common nfs-kernel-server', but it prompts me for the below...
For completeness of post and help others. The turnkey appliance does still require to adjust host file on server to remove cURL error. But there are no errors on the block editor at all, i.e. works out of the box.
As earlier explained above, adding to the host file works for cURL from command line. Related error to cURL in WP disappears both block editor still has error. I delete the entire container and put turnkey wordpress in place instead. Works great.
NSlookup from the container also fine, i.e.:
root@ct-db10-wordpress:/etc/apache2# nslookup mydomain.com
Server: localip
Address: localip#53
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: mydomain.com
Address: mypublicip
The blockeditor of WP is connecting via cURL...
Command line curl...
I used the DNS server of the PVE host which in turn uses the DNS of my internet provider. Ping mydomain.com is actually fine resolved from the WP container. Cannot find how to manual adjust the address cURL uses?
Port 80 is open, i.e. in can reach the site on it's domainname at port 80 and it redirects.
'Or the domain can't be resolved' to the local WP, that's why I tried to add 'local ip domainname' entry in the /etc/hosts file, but that doesn't work either.
I get the following error in my Wordpress LXC container. I think it has to to with the container but don't know who to solve it.
I tried to add 'local ip mypublicdomain.com' in the /etc/hosts file of the container but that doesn't help. The adjustments are also overwritten after reboot.
Also no...
I want to hook up a container with a webserver to the internet. The container is hosted on PVE together with vm's and containers not hooked up to the internet.
I am wondering how I can best configure my container to publish it to the internet and isolating it from my other VM's and containers. I...
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