Reading the docs can help here:
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/OpenVZ_Console
Best Regards,
Martin Maurer
From: pve-user [mailto:pve-user-boun...@pve.proxmox.com] On Behalf Of Gilberto
Nunes
Sent: Mittwoch, 01. Oktober 2014 21:16
To: pve-user@pve.proxmox.com
Subject: [PVE-User] OpenVZ
Cool ! Thank you.
Le 01/10/2014 18:01, Alexandre DERUMIER a écrit :
Hi,
simply add in your vmid.conf
hotplug:1
(or through gui in proxmox 3.3)
then
$ qm set 150 -virtio2 glusterstorage:30
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De: Dhaussy Alexandre adhau...@voyages-sncf.com
À:
I tried following the steps in this site Martin...
But get error with no groups, when attempt to use su or sudo.
I tried enable set suid in /bin/su, using vzctl enter VMID and even
without enter the VM, but I could change the properties of any file...
There's no error message, nothing... Just do
Hi Guy
Yes... Me too... Mainly TurnKey Linux templates works as a charm... But
CentOS and Debian, doesn't work properly here... Perhaps it's some
misconfiguration...
I'll keep try...
Thanks
2014-10-02 4:30 GMT-03:00 Guy Plunkett g...@britewhite.net:
I use openVZ templates all the time, I have
well I’m the opposite.. I mainly use Debian, Ubuntu and Centos.
debian-7.0-standard
ubuntu-12.04-standard
Cheers,
--Guy
On 2 Oct 2014, at 11:26, Gilberto Nunes gilberto.nune...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guy
Yes... Me too... Mainly TurnKey Linux templates works as a charm... But
CentOS and
Hi Michael,
On 30/09/14 18:08, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 17:57:00 +0200
Eneko Lacunza elacu...@binovo.es wrote:
But it fails to boot correctly when I add the PERC H310 card; after grub screen kernel
loads and starts init. After a while, lots of udevd timeout: killing
The company that I work for current environment is VMware vSphere; without
going on a rant about vSphere, the tldr is that it's just bad.
For those people who have extensive experience with vSphere in production and
Proxmox VE in production have you ran into any weird issues? I've setup PVE
PVE documentation is almost nonexistent compared to VMware, and what does
exist is of far lower quality - this is really the big deal, where you get
what you
pay for with VMware.
I also want to mention that the full source code is available... IMHO, this is
the best
Documentation you can
On 14-10-02 10:57 AM, Dietmar Maurer wrote:
PVE documentation is almost nonexistent compared to VMware, and what does
exist is of far lower quality - this is really the big deal, where you get
what you
pay for with VMware.
I also want to mention that the full source code is available... IMHO,
vsphere is the market leader and there is some great software, but in a lot of
situations Proxmox VE is a good replacement. At least this was the case for
several thousands of happy Proxmox VE users.
The main reasons why people shift to Proxmox VE:
1. Open source license and far lower costs
Interesting thread.
Regarding the documentation part, if you want to use Proxmox in production,
why not get trained/certified in the PVE advanced course.
I have followed this course last April in France and it worth all the money.
Btw, I agree that the mastering Proxmox is good especially for
Yes, A cluster is easy to deploy, but I think the comment was more directed at
the need for specific hardware fencing requirements.
It would be nice to just have the software take care of fencing, as VMware does.
Would this require the use of agents within the guest machines?
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So, you get the point Paul!...
Cluster is very simple, indeed!
But I just think Proxmox could be use Unix philosophy and KEEP SIMPLE! =)
2014-10-02 17:31 GMT-03:00 Paul Gapes paul.ga...@wfa.org.nz:
Yes, A cluster is easy to deploy, but I think the comment was more
directed at the need for
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