Hi -
I'm well on my way with proxmox and things are generally running great. I virtualized a Win 2003 server and that went well. I have a few general questions though if anyone can help me out.
1) The java VNC console seems very unstable, at least for me. I can always connect, but the mouse freezes and the screen stops updating after a very short time, like usually less than a minute. I can reconnect fine and then it will work for another minute or so. Any ideas?
Is there a way to use an alternative VNC viewer? It seems like a problem with the client.
2) The 2003 server I'm virtualizing has some licensed software on it and I need to set the mac on the nic to get past that. This is all legal, I'm just moving a server from physical to virtual. I edited the conf file to set the mac, however it seems that only the rtlk driver will take the mac. If i use virtio or e1000 it ignores the mac setting. Here is the line from my conf file:
vlan0: rtl8139=00:14:38:XX:XX:2E ** WORKS **
vlan0: e1000=00:14:38:XX:XX:2E ** Does not take the MAC **
Thanks for any ideas you may have!
-Mike
I'm well on my way with proxmox and things are generally running great. I virtualized a Win 2003 server and that went well. I have a few general questions though if anyone can help me out.
1) The java VNC console seems very unstable, at least for me. I can always connect, but the mouse freezes and the screen stops updating after a very short time, like usually less than a minute. I can reconnect fine and then it will work for another minute or so. Any ideas?
Is there a way to use an alternative VNC viewer? It seems like a problem with the client.
2) The 2003 server I'm virtualizing has some licensed software on it and I need to set the mac on the nic to get past that. This is all legal, I'm just moving a server from physical to virtual. I edited the conf file to set the mac, however it seems that only the rtlk driver will take the mac. If i use virtio or e1000 it ignores the mac setting. Here is the line from my conf file:
vlan0: rtl8139=00:14:38:XX:XX:2E ** WORKS **
vlan0: e1000=00:14:38:XX:XX:2E ** Does not take the MAC **
Thanks for any ideas you may have!
-Mike