Yes Iβm using https
Fresh install
Going on the web ui > working
SSH through the ui and launching the post install script. It reboot and then canβt access anymore to the web ui
Yes Iβm using https
Fresh install
Going on the web ui > working
SSH through the ui and launching the post install script. It reboot and then canβt access anymore to the web ui
Hey!
My VM (installed as described in the 1st post, with q35, restored my backup from RPi3 without issue, latest Proxmox, latest HA) keeps crashing after 1-2 days usage.
All I can see in the console is this
Any idea what might be causing this?
Basically the same as the N5105
https://cpu-benchmark.org/compare/intel-celeron-n5105/intel-pentium-silver-n6005/
Thereβs known issues with those processors and Proxmox
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-vms-crashing-freezing-on-intel-n5105-cpu.113177/
Sometimes, a kernel change fixes the issue.
Always keep proxmox up to date with
pveudpate
pveugrade
pveupdate
pveupgrade
I wanted to try 5.19 and then noticed they also have 6.1 available.
I was wondering if you could adapt the βProxmox Edge Kernel Toolβ to allow to choose between 5.18, 5.19 and 6.1?
When I run the script it only talks about 5.18 currently:
** 1) Install Proxmox Edge Kernel & Reboot
** 2) Switch to Proxmox VE 7 5.15.83-1-pve Kernel & Reboot
** 3) Switch to Proxmox Edge 5.18.19-edge Kernel & Reboot
** 4) Unpin Current Kernel
** 5) Remove Proxmox Edge Kernel & Reboot
Please choose an option from the menu and enter or x to exit.
In any case thanks for your scripts, saves a bunch of time !
That (6.1) isnβt an edge kernel. The latest edge kernel package is 6.0
You can use the proxmox-boot-tool to add/remove, pin/unpin, list kernels (and more, itβs what I use in the script)
just run proxmox-boot-tool
in the Proxmox Shell to see all of the commands.
If you would like to change edge kernel packages, I first remove the package that Iβm using before apt installing another.
You are correct and I totally overlooked the difference between the edge and opt-in kernel. In my mind I was expecting something called βedgeβ to be newer then something called βopt-inβ
Maybe an idea to extend your script to support both the Edge and Opt-in kernels?
I have the impression most people who stumble on this are just trying newer kernels because they have some issue and your scripts allow to easily try a different versionβ¦ I donβt really βcareβ what kernel I land as long as it offers a stable result. I was perfectly happy with 5.18 until I had problems with the latest 5.18. I rather try a newer branch than forever pin a specific version though.
Hello ,
I have readed through this thread and did not find the answer.
I am migrating HA from Proxmox Debian VM + HA supervised to a VM HA OS install . as per section 3 of this guide
Actually βpreparing home assistantβ has been completed on the web UI and then I will be ready to restore the backup of the supervised VM install to the new HAOS VM.
Will it worked ?
Thank you
Hello guys!
After I discovered the option to migrate my HA from RPI to VM via Proxmox I was very happy impatient to do it. So, I bought a recommended mini PC (Dell Optiplex 3050 -i7-6700T with 8GB RAM & 256 GB SSD) and Iβm looking now to improve this hardware configuration in order to virtualise the following apps/services:
The backup disk for photos, videos, downloaded files, etc will be either SSD connected via usb or a NAS Synology.
For the RAM memory I think it is simple. I can buy, 16GB or 32GB. My concern is related to the SSD and M.2, memories. My questions are:
Please share with me your experience/knowledgeβ¦
Thank you !
My setup is a laptop i5-8350U, 1TB SSD, 32GB RAM and a 512GB USB NVME (formatted FAT32) for backups. I also prefer using EXT4 file system.
Hello,
I started today with my Proxmox installation on my Server.
As HAOS does not support Raid-1, I decided to go for Proxmox and so I installed it with Raid-1 with ZFS.
Was this a clever idea? Or do you recommend other Filesystems?
I have 2 SSDs.
Looking for a recommendation here⦠Currently running HA Supervised from a Proxmox VM running Debian11. I have spun up another VM using the latest HA OS version installed with the script here. All good to this point.
I always change my VMβs to run with static IPβs. Currently the HA Supervised in Debian is 10.1.xx.15. The new install uses a a non-static IP. In this case 10.1.xx.224. I would like the new HA OS to use the 10.1.xx.15. (Old VM will be turned off and deleted.)
My question is: What is the correct order to changing the assigned IP to static? Stop the old VM and change HA OS to the 10.1.xx.15, then load backup? Or load backup first, then change IP after all is running?
TIA,
Cheers!
Shutdown both VMβs, then copy the MAC address from your HA Supervised VM to your HAOS VM.
Start the HAOS VM, it will be using 10.1.xx.15.
Makes sense. Will give it a go.
Thanks
Cheers!
Trying to install on a friends Proxmox 7 after I have run updates on it.
But I get this error
- Creating HAOS VM... !! ERROR 25@280 Unknown failure occurred.
My guess is not enough disk space. Sure I have seen similar when trying in install on the wrong disk in my server