Hi guys
I am a noob here having taken over from a more senior guy.
I have a 4 host cluster running version 1.7 and it works so well we have forgotten to update, well now I have to bite the bullet and do this as the version of NTP is too old and open to abuse (DDoS) and it is a project that has...
Hi,
It's generally easier and more convenient to create an ISO of the CD then use that.
Most CD burner software will let you create an image of a CD, just tell it to make it ISO, or there's free ISO Creator software available.
You can then copy this up to your PM Server (See the ISO...
I have a PM (1.7) Cluster running combination of OpenVZ & KVM and have an issue on one of my Windows 2003 guests.
I migrated the Windows server to the PM system as per the Wiki & converted both network & disk to Virtio without any issues. The system runs fine but whilst the CPU (only 1...
Well, not sure about the no IP on VMBR but I solved my issue by assigning the vmbr interface a /32 address in the network2.
Of course I can't route to it but I manage this through my vmbr0 IF.
I now have pysical routing between my OpenVZ dev on vmbr0 and KVM on vmbr1 via an external...
Actually I think I've half solved my issue.
Basically the openVZ model routing traffic to network 2 through the vmbr1 interface because it's a venet IF on the PM.
I want the system to route each network separately & since the VM on the vmbr1 is KVM & bridged I figure what I need to do is...
Hoping someone can explain what's happening here:
Have:
proxmox server (clustered but not relevant)
Server has two NICs configured vmbr0(eth0) and vmbr1(eth1).
VM1 - OpenVZ (Linux) - venet0:0 via vmbr0 - network1
VM2 - KVM (Linux) - eth0 via vmbr1 - network2
There is a firewall...
Hi Udo,
I did note that & the default sequence is HDD, Floppy, CD, ... , but since this is a VM this sequence seems logical to me & you only use the floppy this once so it's just as easy to press F12 & select the CD.
cheers
nts
Thanks user100 (& meto),
Used your trick to install Win2K3 with virtio drivers for the disk from the start. Best & simplest method I found so far.
If anyone is wondering the drivers are here : http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/virtio-win/latest/images/bin/
You can put the ISO image...
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