I have just installed ProxMox and installed a VM from the latest .vmdk image. Here
The VM boots up and shows an IP address on the HA home screen. However, I cannot connect to HomeAssistant. I have tried with IP:8123, and http://homeassistant.local:8123, but it won’t connect.
I am trying to connect from my linux desktop computer. I can ping the IP that is given.
I even tried reaching it from the machine hosting proxmox and I cannot connect.
I’m wondering if there is a better installation rather than using the .vmdk ?
Also, I have run the network upgrade command from the HA home screen to manually set the IP, but It doesn’t work.
I am pretty frustrated, and wonder if it’s the proxmox or the HA vm that is giving the problem.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Thank you. I was unable to get qcow2 to install. There was a step (that I can’t remember now) that returned an error no pve/data found. I think that the qcow2 file expected a particular data / disk setup that I didn’t have. So, that’s why I went to the vmdk route.
I am downloading an ubuntu iso now then do then I’ll do the manual install.
Appreciate the help.
Just to close things out.
I finally got the issue worked out.
it turns out that I did not understand how the network devices in ProxMox worked.
Once I got the network device configured properly, I was able to connect to HAOS.
Thank you for billyjoebob999 for the help.
Hi Mike, are you using a VM with HAOS?
How do you connect to your HA webUI? (which URL are you using)
Check the console to see if you have the IP address right.
I realize this is old, but I didn’t realize you asked a question. The solution was configuring the ProxMox network bridge device correctly, then referencing that device in the VM as a bridge.
After this, I set up a static IP for the mac address of vmbr0.
Then, I added a network adapter to the HA VM and referenced vmbr0 Linux Bridge.
When I started the VM, I checked on my router and found the mac address of the HA VM and it’s dynamic IP. The Home Assistant console now showed this same IP. I later made the IP static in the router config so I can always use the same IP for the HA VM.
That’s it.