I installed proxmox on an nvme drive using the default (lvm) storage setup. I then created a vm running home assistant and have been happily using it.
I would now like to change my system to be zfs based but I do not want to have to manually set up / replicate my home assistant vm.
In order to do this my thought was to do a clean proxmox install (basing it on zfs this time) on a separate drive and then “copy” the old vm from the lvm formatted nvme to the new zfs based node.
Problems:
1- I don’t understand how to gain access to the old drive when booting from the new drive (booting on the zfs install, wanting access to lvm based drive) nor do I know how to do the reverse (booting from lvm based install and access the zfs based drive)
2- I don’t know the best way to xfer the vm from one drive to the other… I’ve seen suggestions to do a backup of the vm from the old install and then a restore from that backup on the new install, but this requires being able to access the other disk. is this the best way/ how do I do this?
I would now like to change my system to be zfs based but I do not want to have to manually set up / replicate my home assistant vm.
In order to do this my thought was to do a clean proxmox install (basing it on zfs this time) on a separate drive and then “copy” the old vm from the lvm formatted nvme to the new zfs based node.
Problems:
1- I don’t understand how to gain access to the old drive when booting from the new drive (booting on the zfs install, wanting access to lvm based drive) nor do I know how to do the reverse (booting from lvm based install and access the zfs based drive)
2- I don’t know the best way to xfer the vm from one drive to the other… I’ve seen suggestions to do a backup of the vm from the old install and then a restore from that backup on the new install, but this requires being able to access the other disk. is this the best way/ how do I do this?