Hi all,
I'm starting to plan the migration from PVE 3.4 to 4.x.
My setup is fairly simple: running a main server (arch linux) on proxmox 3.4 using QEMU with some storage disks (1TB, 2 x 3TB, 60 GB SSD for boot). This is just a home server.
I'm not using OpenVZ containers:
Just some qemu VMs:
and some storage:
So can I just upgrade in-place using the guide in the wiki https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_3.x_to_4.0 skipping the OpenVZ parts and skipping the conversions ?
Will my VMs and LVM storage be available right after the upgrade ?
Sorry for the maybe stupid questions, I'm not a proxmox expert.
Many thanks in advance !
Cheers,
Chris
I'm starting to plan the migration from PVE 3.4 to 4.x.
My setup is fairly simple: running a main server (arch linux) on proxmox 3.4 using QEMU with some storage disks (1TB, 2 x 3TB, 60 GB SSD for boot). This is just a home server.
I'm not using OpenVZ containers:
Code:
root@proxmox:/etc/pve/openvz# vzlist
Container(s) not found
Code:
root@proxmox:/etc/pve/openvz# qm list
VMID NAME STATUS MEM(MB) BOOTDISK(GB) PID
100 Hauptserver running 4096 20.00 2803
101 Windows8 stopped 2048 100.00 0
102 Windows7 stopped 1024 60.00 0
Code:
root@proxmox:~# pvesm status
backup dir 1 257899908 73136900 184763008 28.86%
local dir 1 64679756 37015292 27664464 57.73%
sdb-1T lvm 1 976756736 0 546840576 0.50%
sdc-3T lvm 1 2930262016 0 540672 0.50%
sdd-3T lvm 1 2930262016 0 540672 0.50%
So can I just upgrade in-place using the guide in the wiki https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_3.x_to_4.0 skipping the OpenVZ parts and skipping the conversions ?
Will my VMs and LVM storage be available right after the upgrade ?
Sorry for the maybe stupid questions, I'm not a proxmox expert.
Many thanks in advance !
Cheers,
Chris