Hey Everyone,
So when I initially installed my proxmox I apparently made the root disk a little small at around 6GB. I'm looking to upgrade it to 7 and I see that it says to have a min of 4GB of free space. I have 3GB of free right now. I'm trying to squeeze another 1GB out but I'm not sure...
Good Morning Oguz,
No changes to anything. I just noticed it yesterday. I can't see any other problems with the GUI everything else seems to be working correctly.
Output of pveversion -v
pveversion -v
proxmox-ve: 6.4-1 (running kernel: 5.4.114-1-pve)
pve-manager: 6.4-7 (running version...
Trying to create a new VM on my host and the Node screen shows up like this and when I click the drop down there is nothing in there. This isn't part of a cluster its a standalone Home server so not sure whats going on here with why nothing shows up here. I only have 1 VM on this host and that...
CPU: 12 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz (1 Socket)
NIC: 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection (rev 06)
HDD
Raid 1 software level
I'm doing the speed test using the speedtest-cli. On the side I'll have to spin up a VM and assign it the new...
No problem at all @jlebherz
The VM is running PFSense v2.4.5-release-1
Network is
vtnet0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=c00b8<VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,VLAN_HWTSO,LINKSTATE>
ether c6:95:59:e2:3d:77
hwaddr c6:95:59:e2:3d:77...
Ok after following that guide I now have the network setup to go through that route. So yay however I'm still only seeing 270.25Mb on the speedtest on the VM where the host is flying at 900+. Just trying to get the speeds to be somewhat the same.
So I have my proxmox host running with its VMs which get their access to the internet through the pfsense VM. The VM uses MAC address cloning to get its IP address from Hetzner since I bought a 2nd IP from them.
On the Proxmox host itself the internet screams but on the PFSense VM it just...
Turns out that issue #2 listed above was because of the fact that I'm using the Hetzner firewall. I intend to remove this once I have things working the way I want.
So now to figure out why DHCP requests do not work.
Continuing with my progress. I setup the hack to set the mtu to 1400 on the virtio interface. I understand I'll have to probably redo this after any updates.
Problems that are left:
1. Guests on host #2 will not pull an IP from the PFSense VM on host #1. If I set a static IP then it works...
Well so the good news is that I now have my servers communicating over the vlan YES!!!!. But here is the bad news. The VMs cannot talk to each other over the vlan.
Just so I'm clear on something with VLANs. Should the VMs be on the same vlan that the bridge is on? Thanks for your help...
Ok so the good news is that I managed to finally get the hosts to talk to each other over the VSwitch by adding the Private IP as the destination in Hetzner firewall. Phew that bit is good.
Now I'm trying to figure out how to get the VMs on the hosts to be able to talk to each other.
So it seems to be something to do with when I have it bound to a bridge that has an interface attached to it. So my interfaces file looks like this
### Hetzner Online GmbH installimage
source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
iface lo inet6 loopback
iface eno1 inet...
Yep I do have 2 interfaces on the PFSense. Right now I'm just trying to get the silly web configurator to load up so that I can configure the dang thing. I've done it a bunch in VMWare but I'm transitioning my builds over to Proxmox
Hey Everyone,
So I just got my pfsense VM installed and I can ping it from a Ubuntu Host using the live CD, but whenever I try and go to the Configurator in firefox in Ubuntu and it just spins and spins.
I initially setup pfsense with virtito NIC as well as Ubuntu then I switched them both...
So I'm new to proxmox, I'm wanting to move over from VMWare. As a lets figure this out thing I ordered up 2 hosts from Hetzner as my current host lives there. Setup the VSwitch with them gave it a vlan of 4002. As I understand eventually I'll need a subnet assigned to my vswitch for external...
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