Todd, thank you so much for your help!!
I went to datacenter->Firewall->Options and Firewall was already set to
No. I assume this is at the Proxmox level. Problem still persists.
Then I went to Datacenter->PVE->Firewall->Options and the firewall was
set to
Thanks!! I'll give it a look!!
On 2024-02-24 13:55, Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss wrote:
proxmox 8 has all network connections routed thu the proxmox firewall
proxmox upgrades add the firewall to each vm
you can disable that by checking the network setup on each VM and
uncheck the firewall
I
proxmox 8 has all network connections routed thu the proxmox firewall
proxmox upgrades add the firewall to each vm
you can disable that by checking the network setup on each VM and uncheck
the firewall
I have working ubuntu desktops and servers 18.04-24.04 running on proxmox
8.1-4
also uefi
Hi,
To take Proxmox out of the equation I installed Ubuntu 22.04lts on an
old laptop. Installed fine. The problem must be that something went
wrong when upgrading from Proxmox version 7 to 8.
When I setup Proxmox over a year ago I configured 2 Ubuntu VMs. Those
VM are able to access
Hi,
Trying to install Ubuntu 23.10 server on Proxmox (have tried 22.04 with
same results)
I downloaded the ISO file and imported it into Proxmox. Then I created
a VM using the ISO. During the install there are some failed messages
like below. I continued to completion.
I can SSH
Ok, silly me. I had been looking for /var/www/html and was not finding
it... Yikes. That is where my LAMP stacks are at.
Thanks for playing lets chase our tail!!
Keith
On 2024-02-15 18:20, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Hi,
A year or two ago I repurposed a box as a Proxmox server
Hi,
A year or two ago I repurposed a box as a Proxmox server. I did a
couple projects and then left the box sitting unused.
I am revisiting the Proxmox box and it has several VMs on it. One of
the VMs is a copy of my website that runs on WordPress.
I do not recall how I uploaded
some time to determine if this laptop has enough resources.
Thanks!!
Keith
On 2023-01-25 20:28, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
trent shipley via PLUG-discuss said on Wed, 25 Jan 2023 09:21:46 -0700
I recently configured Proxmox on a old piece hardware and am glad I
did.
Keith
Hi Keith
trent shipley via PLUG-discuss said on Wed, 25 Jan 2023 09:21:46 -0700
>> I recently configured Proxmox on a old piece hardware and am glad I
>> did.
>>
>> Keith
Hi Keith,
How would you like to give a proxmox presentation at GoLUG?
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt
A
Hi,
Was able to install Proxmox and installed a guest - Ubuntu server
20.04lts.
Issued : sudo apt update and this is the response:
- - -
Err:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal InRelease
503 Service Unavailable [IP: 185.125.190.36 80]
Err:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal
Did re-install and it is working -- Yikes!! I changed the IP... maybe
there was a conflict. I have a very small private net so I do not think
that was it
On 2022-11-19 12:14, Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss wrote:
when you try to log into proxmoxI.E. https://IPADDRESS:8006
Ok, got
when you try to log into proxmoxI.E. https://IPADDRESS:8006
proxmox uses a self signed certificate that most web browsers will show a
warning because it is self signed and you have to accept or approve it
depending on what web browser you are using it you may need to go to
advanced or accept
You are correct. Thanks!! I mistyped.
On 2022-11-19 09:42, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I always had to use 8006 for the proxmox webgui.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2022, 9:00 AM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
Hi Steve,
I watched a video that used the ip plus port 8086
I always had to use 8006 for the proxmox webgui.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2022, 9:00 AM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> I watched a video that used the ip plus port 8086 and the docs show that
> as well.
>
> I
Hi Steve,
I watched a video that used the ip plus port 8086 and the docs show that
as well.
I did not dinging and reading and Proxmox is a Debian derivative so I
suspect as I dig I will find Apache. I look at at the files in /etc did
not see Apache. Apt was in /etc/apt/. It has been
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss said on Fri, 18 Nov 2022 18:22:12 -0700
>Hi,
>
>Was able to install Proxmox.
>
>- Can log into Proxmox directly.
>- Can ssh from my desktop into the Proxmox machine.
>- Can Not access via Chrome and FireFox
>
>Firefox says :
>
>Unabl
Hi,
Was able to install Proxmox.
- Can log into Proxmox directly.
- Can ssh from my desktop into the Proxmox machine.
- Can Not access via Chrome and FireFox
Firefox says :
Unable to connect
An error occurred during a connection to 192.168.1.5.
The site could be temporarily
Nice, Thank you Stephen!!
On 2022-11-17 12:33, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I have been loving proxmox for years. Ran it my lab at work with semi
production workloads and at home.
The big suggestion I have is read up on lxc.
Proxmox uses kvm/qemu and you can do a great deal
I have been loving proxmox for years. Ran it my lab at work with semi
production workloads and at home.
The big suggestion I have is read up on lxc.
Proxmox uses kvm/qemu and you can do a great deal with this even if you
don't uses containers.
The biggest value I can add is use 2 drives if you
Thanks!!
On 2022-11-17 06:40, Thomas Scott via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Proxmox is an ESXi replacement If I recall correctly? So it's a little
bit more than Virtualbox. It's installed on baremetal as the HV, vs
being installed as an HV on top of the OS. It's incredibly powerful
though! Best of luck
and NAT on others as need for each project
while virtualbox is based on qemu it not fully open source if that
matters but it is one of the easiest to use IMHO tho I have many
proxmox machines for work they have many more options with less
overhead
in short if you need screen resolution or sound
wrong... I do not know.
Worked on it for about 20 hours and it is time to move on to where I
ultimately wanted to go -> Proxmox. We will see what success I will
have with that.
Thanks!!
Keith
On 2022-11-16 08:17, JD Austin via PLUG-discuss wrote:
According to this page virtual
so I can pulling in the packages I need to build the LAMP/LEMP VMs
Wish me luck!!
Keith
On 2022-11-17 08:43, Sean Roe via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I have been using Proxmox for years. It is rock solid as a
replacement for ESXi, I use about 20% of the features but it supports
clustering and a bunch
I have been using Proxmox for years. It is rock solid as a replacement for
ESXi, I use about 20% of the features but it supports clustering and a
bunch of other high end features. Install was pretty simple and the
upgrades have been pretty simple. I run TruNas as a VM with hardware pass
through
Proxmox is an ESXi replacement If I recall correctly? So it's a little bit
more than Virtualbox. It's installed on baremetal as the HV, vs being
installed as an HV on top of the OS. It's incredibly powerful though! Best
of luck.
Best Regards,
-Thomas Scott
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 4:11 PM Keith
On 2022-11-16 14:06, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss said on Wed, 16 Nov 2022 07:55:46 -0700
I am thinking of loading Proxmox on this computer and just moving
forward.
I watched a video on Proxmox and it looks simple enough.
Hi Keith,
When you've installed
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss said on Wed, 16 Nov 2022 07:55:46 -0700
>
>I am thinking of loading Proxmox on this computer and just moving
>forward.
>
>I watched a video on Proxmox and it looks simple enough.
Hi Keith,
When you've installed Proxmox, please tell us all ab
of the easiest to use IMHO tho I have many proxmox machines
for work they have many more options with less overhead
in short if you need screen resolution or sound or usb use virtualbox.. If
you need help I will be online at the installfest bbb.azloco.net 10am to
4pm Sat first and third saterdays
22.04 It does work on Win 10.
>
> VirtualBox was an interim step... I was hoping to use VB until I can
> pull together some cash to build a Proxmox machine.
>
> My Win 10 box died last week and I think it is just that Windows got
> corrupted. It is an i5 with 4 cores and
Hi,
If you have been following my VirtualBox adventure you know I cannot get
VirtualBox to work on Kubuntu 22.04 It does work on Win 10.
VirtualBox was an interim step... I was hoping to use VB until I can
pull together some cash to build a Proxmox machine.
My Win 10 box died last
rom xwindows that you can't do from the
> web interface, and running that will just take away resources that you'd
> otherwise be able to use for your virtual machines. Additionally, you might
> find yourself fighting with Proxmox as it expects to be able to control
> things like networking w
might find yourself
fighting with Proxmox as it expects to be able to control things like
networking which your chosen desktop environment might interfere with.
Proxmox under the hood also doesn't use standard libvirt or lxc resources, so
if your reason for installing it is to use
So. Proxmox under the hood is Debian. Virtualization only allow you to
stack workloads proxmox has an extra layer of being set up to run
containers as well as vms. That can run lean and share resources better.
Bet part of this is you can install it on anything you can install Debian
on. They even
I have an i3 with 2 cores and 4 threads running an SSD. Seems like too
few resources for Proxmox? Your thoughts?
On 2022-10-09 10:29, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On Sun, 2022-10-09 at 06:50 -0700, keith Miller via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Couple of items, I've used Promox for about 4-5
e hosting), OSSN (Social Network)
> , WebTrees (Geniology), OsClass script (ForSale/Want ads), Simple Machines
> (Forum), WordPress (Blogging site)
> So I use it alot
Hi Keith,
The Proxmox docs seem to strongly encourage using RAID, but I have no business
justification for the time and
Partington wrote:
I have run proxmox on Mac minis 4 cores/8 threads and originally
8gm
ram. I upgraded ram heavily and stuffed in an ssd to run as a lvm
cache to the 5400 1t drive and it performed well as a home lab
server
for years.
All the rest is use case recommended for a server. Possibly
of Virtualmin as a hypervisor I
have used it for about 2 years and am a subscriber to both systems
Proxmox cost me 175.00 a year two processors 75.00 each for
updates/upgrades and the Virtualmin is 7.50 a month for
updates/Upgrades
I might also say the virtualmin really has a nice routine for easy
n Partington wrote:
> > I have run proxmox on Mac minis 4 cores/8 threads and originally 8gm
> > ram. I upgraded ram heavily and stuffed in an ssd to run as a lvm
> > cache to the 5400 1t drive and it performed well as a home lab server
> > for years.
> >
>
rvisor I have
> used it for about 2 years and am a subscriber to both systems
> Proxmox cost me 175.00 a year two processors 75.00 each for
> updates/upgrades and the Virtualmin is 7.50 a month for updates/Upgrades
>
> I might also say the virtualmin really has a nice routine for easy
>
wrote:
That mini had only one nic. And I ran about 4 containers and 2 vms
just fine.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2022, 6:43 AM Stephen Partington
wrote:
I have run proxmox on Mac minis 4 cores/8 threads and originally 8gm
ram. I upgraded ram heavily and stuffed in an ssd to run as a lvm
cache to the 5400
highly the use of Virtualmin as a hypervisor I have
used it for about 2 years and am a subscriber to both systems
Proxmox cost me 175.00 a year two processors 75.00 each for
updates/upgrades and the Virtualmin is 7.50 a month for updates/Upgrades
I might also say the virtualmin really has a nice
Indeed!
Proxmox has been on of my all time favorite VM solutions.
If you dig down into the docs I think you will see why. But there is a ton
of digging you can do.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2022, 9:48 AM wrote:
> Very exciting what we are to do with modern hardware.
>
>
> On 2022-10-09 03
Very exciting what we are to do with modern hardware.
On 2022-10-09 03:43, Stephen Partington wrote:
I have run proxmox on Mac minis 4 cores/8 threads and originally 8gm
ram. I upgraded ram heavily and stuffed in an ssd to run as a lvm
cache to the 5400 1t drive and it performed well as a home
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Dynamic_Memory_Management
On Sun, Oct 9, 2022, 6:44 AM Stephen Partington
wrote:
> That mini had only one nic. And I ran about 4 containers and 2 vms just
> fine.
>
> On Sun, Oct 9, 2022, 6:43 AM Stephen Partington
> wrote:
>
>> I have ru
That mini had only one nic. And I ran about 4 containers and 2 vms just
fine.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2022, 6:43 AM Stephen Partington
wrote:
> I have run proxmox on Mac minis 4 cores/8 threads and originally 8gm ram.
> I upgraded ram heavily and stuffed in an ssd to run as a lvm cache to the
>
I have run proxmox on Mac minis 4 cores/8 threads and originally 8gm ram. I
upgraded ram heavily and stuffed in an ssd to run as a lvm cache to the
5400 1t drive and it performed well as a home lab server for years.
All the rest is use case recommended for a server. Possibly in production
That sounds scary.
Ok, so I am coming away with a vCPU is = to a thread. RAM is fixed. I
read Proxmox requires 2GB of RAM and I was unable to determine the
number of cores for Proxmox.
Proxmox says you will need Intel EMT64 or AMD64 with Intel VT/AMD-V CPU
flag.
They suggest SSD disks
core ht cpu would be 8vcpu.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022, 7:35 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
Hi,
I just watched a video that covered the Proxmox Hypervisor. Seems
simple enough. I've used Oracle's VirtualBox for years.
So I did some research on what a vCPU is. I was suppressed. The
math
a video that covered the Proxmox Hypervisor. Seems
simple enough. I've used Oracle's VirtualBox for years.
So I did some research on what a vCPU is. I was suppressed. The
math
given was (Threads x Cores) x Physical CPU = Number vCPU.
I have an old laptop that has 1 socket, 2 cores, four threads
the Proxmox Hypervisor. Seems
simple enough. I've used Oracle's VirtualBox for years.
So I did some research on what a vCPU is. I was suppressed. The
math
given was (Threads x Cores) x Physical CPU = Number vCPU.
I have an old laptop that has 1 socket, 2 cores, four threads, and
4GB
of RAM
; plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just watched a video that covered the Proxmox Hypervisor. Seems
>>> simple enough. I've used Oracle's VirtualBox for years.
>>>
>>> So I did some research
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <
> plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just watched a video that covered the Proxmox Hypervisor. Seems
>> simple enough. I've used Oracle's VirtualBox for years.
>>
>> So I did some resea
i love proxmox.have used it fir years
The vcou is socket x cores x2 if you have hyperv/smt
So a 4 core ht cpu would be 8vcpu.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022, 7:35 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just watched a video that c
I believe it is 1 core has 2 threads. So cores x 2 = thread
So (2 x 2) x 1 = 4 vCpus
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022, 4:35 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just watched a video that covered the Proxmox Hypervisor. Seems
> simp
Hi,
I just watched a video that covered the Proxmox Hypervisor. Seems
simple enough. I've used Oracle's VirtualBox for years.
So I did some research on what a vCPU is. I was suppressed. The math
given was (Threads x Cores) x Physical CPU = Number vCPU.
I have an old laptop that has 1
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