[SOLVED] Can't access web GUI on proliant

zigjack

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Hi all!

I am brand new in the world of Proxmox, I have just installed Proxmox on my brand new (as well! :) ) HP Proliant Gen8 (on a SSD connected inside the server).
I went through the installation pretty well, but now that proxmox is starting and showing me the IP address for connecting to the web GUI, I can't connect to this web GUI...
It is not related to the browser (tried with Chrome and Firefox), it is not related to the computer (tried with a laptop Win10 and a gaming Win7), not related to the computer firewall (disabled it)
It is trying to connect, it takes time and at the end, I have a timeout error.
Of course I have put :8006 port at the end of the address but it is like this IP address is not enabled.
Did I miss one step of configuration on the console? I can connect to the console (through the ILO) with the root/password created during the install, I read some forums/tutos on the web but I havent find anything on it... I have understood that no additionnal configuration was needed, so I don't know where the issue is coming from...

Any help or clue would be welcome, thanks in advance! :D
 
On the console when I type (after the "root@pve: #") the command, I have:
"-bash: netstat: command not found"
And there is no VM yet as I am still just after the end of installation process, trying to connect to this web GUI to configure the server
 
With that, I get the capture attached herewith... :S
 

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I assume you have done an:

Code:
apt-get update
apt-get install net-tools

Before you tried to install net-tools?
 
I ve tried, but it is not connecting as well...
Just had a look in etc/network/interfaces and just discovered that I have a slight difference with what they are recommending here https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Network_Model
I have "eno1" instead of "eth0"...
Do you think this is normal? Should I try to replace with the eth0?
 
No, if your adapter is eno then that what it should be, post you network config, that's your problem, you have no network connectivity :)
 
no need for netstat btw, we now have 'ss' ;)
 
On my configuration file I have:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

iface eno1 inet manual

auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet static
address 192.168.100.2
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.100.1
bridge_ports eno1
bridge_stp off
bridge_fd 0

iface eno2 inet manual

And I'll post the outcome of ip a s in a few hours, when I ll be home :)
 
And here is the capture for ip a s.
Is it talking to you?
 

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Guys, I have re installed the whole system from scratch and now this is working like a charm...
I think that the mistake I made was that I didn't plug the lan cable (only the ILO cable) during my first install and it somehow corrupt something...
Anyway, thank you all for the time dedicated, that was much appreciated! :)
 
Hi ,
I have the same error even after reinstallation, what do you have in network setting in ilo
(Nic setting ?)
 

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The pictures you posted indicate that no link is detected on eno4 (and thus on vmbr0) - in the simplest case this means that the network cable is plugged into the wrong nic
you can try to see which nic has a link by running 'ip link set eno1 up' (and similar for the other nics) - the ouput of 'ip link' should show LOWER_UP for the nic where a link is detected
 

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