That is not an option for me. It's a live production server, and the resources are already allocated... I just have to find a way to enable quota for home2 on centos then...
Great answer :) Thank you!
Then, in my case... what should I do to fix this problem? Destroy the zfs and replace it with another type specified above, and then reattach it to the vm? Or what are the steps you would take ?
Os is on ssd, raid 1.
Thanks!
Hello!
I have a VM running centos & cPanel and it would seem that quotas are not enabled.
My disk is mounted as a zfs raid1 inside the VM. cPanel support told me to enable second level quota support in PVE. Can you please guide me on how to do this? There is no such option in the web interface...
@guik - you just saved my life! I have been looking for a solution to allow internet access for my VM for almost 2 weeks! Other forum members are not so willing to help newbies and give rather evasive answers...
Thank you so much!
Is there any links you could provide so I would have some resources to analyze and solve my problems?
1 - how do i change the ip of proxmox without reinstalling, without causing errors in the system
2 - how do i make the routing to the vm ?
Thank you!
Thank you for the reply.
Your VM solutions sounds like science-fiction to me :) I have no clue on how to do that. So you're saying you are leaving proxmox as is, but when you deliver the server to the datacenter, shouldn't the proxmox ip change ?
About the ports, I agree, only the cpanel needed...
Hello!
I have to replace an old server. The new server will have proxmox and a vm running a licensed cpanel/whm. In order to replace the server, I have to go to the datacenter and make the switch.
I was hoping I can install the server off-location and just drop it in place.
I see that proxmox...
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