I have a more tricky move to do :
- source is a local backup
- destination is a PBS volume ! So, not mounted anywhere.
How can I copy the backup from source to PBS volume ?
Thanks
And it has nothing to do with ProxmoxVE. I also don't get why somebody would use ProxmoxVE as Desktop OS, it's not really suited for that usecase. Debian + virt-manager or Virtualbox would be a better fit.
Apropos Debian: They also have...
in regards to subscriptions beeing too expensive for the homelab...
i run 3 pve-nodes and one pbs-node in my homelab.
i have a subscription on one of my pve-nodes because i apreciate what the proxmox-team is doing and want to support them.
the...
doesnt matter, because it *can* be used as a desktop. And yes, the authorities didnt directly ban the site, the site opted to self-ban to avoid any possible criminal action against them. (Why I use it (because it's debian anyway, and has a nice...
So it seems like we are seeing an issue where if we have a VM that uses UEFI BIOS type but also with any of the x86-64-v* CPU types we don't see any Pxe boot options.
If we switch the CPU type to say "host" the Pxe boot option appears. It also...
can anyone provide a list of providers (in the United States) that have fairly fast (within a few hours) 24x7 proxmox support that you can pay hourly for?(recommendations?)
That is correct. Each VM can have a separate OVMF, or even a QEMU binary. I have tested custom OVMF and verified that it will load a specified binary; however, I have not yet set up a custom QEMU on my Proxmox instance.
I believe this issue is related to some incompatibility with an update to the open-source scanopy network monitoring framework (thank goodness). We disabled scanopy and the network hiccups causing pbs jobs to disconnect ceased.
Be forewarned for...
Hallo,
ich habe eine VM mit Ubuntu Server (Apache) Subdomain mit eigenem SSL-Zertifikat, mit PHP und Co.
Ein PHP-Script empfängt via Webhook Daten und erstellt dafür Verzeichnisse und Dateien wo die Daten reingeschrieben werden (Txt-DB).
Nun...
I'd like to given update on the matter, after working with the Proxmox support through a ticket. But first I'd like to answer to the questoin from SteveITS:
The hypervisors are backed via NFS storage, where we use the raw disk format. These are...
Since all your VM disks are stored on shared NFS, the VMs themselves are still intact — only their configuration is tied to the lost node.
Instead of recreating each VM manually, you can simply move the VM configuration files from the lost node...