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Ubunter

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Hello all,

I'm the must newbie here, and could be that I'm going to put the must easy question which i couldn't find neither googling, FAQ, neither in the forge manual...

I'm just testing today the Proxmox, and the installation seem to be really like charm...

BUT,
After creating a new Container from where can I manage it, it have no specific control panel? Because I try to access via SSH, I get several times the Password request, and then denied, how it's working, because no manual talk about this?


I mean, where can i administrate the VE, not the host machine which seem to be really easy.

The VE which I set for testing it's the Ubuntu 8.04.

Regards, and sorry for this simple question for a newbie who's just seeking to test your system and compare it...

Sam
 
BUT,
After creating a new Container from where can I manage it, it have no specific control panel? Because I try to access via SSH, I get several times the Password request, and then denied, how it's working, because no manual talk about this?

ssh should work by default. But you can also use the VNC console ('Open VNC console' link on the VM Configuration page)
 
Thanks dietmar for replay,

In dead, today it my second day on board testing proxmox, and I have to say at all Congratulations for the board.

The SSH connection error I got it after a second installation, jeje, I was an error in the network configuration of the Host, SO I got connected.

But what I found real missing in the system, and I'm going to follow testing and experimenting today and tomorrow, is documentation. They are no sufficient documentation to get started. In the Wiki it's only a chapter for the installation and nothing more...

:confused: My questions are:
1. After installing the host, and configure the host network, I located the guest machine as veth, so in dead the guest have no own IP, if not it's virtual and emulated, how can I appoint to the guest from outside?
2. Inside the guest I installed LAMP, but I don't know what's going there, I see Apache2 running in the host, dose this possible, it's independent the host from the guest, no? or did I made I mistake in the wrong terminal?
3. Should I install LAMP in the host to manage the incoming web services to the guests, or the guests are independents? In this case, how can I appoint to them fro outside?
4. As i understood, i should install Webmin in the host and in the guest. In the host to manage the guest connections Bandwidth...etc. And in the guests to manage them independently. Dose this correct?

In conclusion, after much question, which could be proposed for a get started, or even, if I'll get them and join the community, I don't know if I'll be able to help the next newbies in proposing the get started, I'll give the following example, where's the real reason for what I'm testing proxmox:
I want to setup 4 guest machines 2 with ubuntu, one with centos, and one with windows server 2008. And 3 machines running exclusively for Sugar, Magento, and OpenERP.
So, in total I have 4 OS in guest VE, and 3 operating. So the 4 OS they have their own public IPs in the server, and need to set them up, nad using 4 independent domains. And the last 3 they are sharing the domain name with one of the guest, which is one of the Ubuntu VE.

Anybody could help me to clarify how can I map this example, to get started and understand the issue?

I'll be really thanks for that, and sorry for long and multiplicated question.

Regards,
 

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