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== Debugging Proxmox VE Install on some Mainboards == | == Debugging Proxmox VE Install on some Mainboards == | ||
Boot typing '''debug''' at the boot prompt - this will give you a shell a various places - simple press '''Ctrl-D''' to continue the installer. After the installer shows the error, press '''abort''' to get a console. | Boot typing '''debug''' at the boot prompt - this will give you a shell a various places - simple press '''Ctrl-D''' to continue the installer. After the installer shows the error, press '''abort (Ctrl-C)''' to get a console. | ||
Then check if the HD device is detected and how it is named: | Then check if the HD device is detected and how it is named: | ||
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*At install time, at the boot prompt you can specify "linux" followed by one or more optional parameters, see below: | *At install time, at the boot prompt you can specify "linux" followed by one or more optional parameters, see below: | ||
**Default partitioning uses ext3, with only ext4 as option. If you want ext4 just type: '''<tt>ext4</tt>''' | **Default partitioning uses ext3, with only ext4 as option. If you want ext4 just type: '''<tt>ext4</tt>''' ('''Note:''' PVE4 let's you chose fs during the installation) | ||
**To define the total size of hd to be used (only Proxmox > 2.3): hdsize=X (where X is in GB, and affects /dev/sda2 size (/dev/sda1 is small and only for boot). This way you can save free space on the HD for further partitioning (i.e. for an additional PV and VG on the same hard disk that can be used for LVM storage type). | **To define the total size of hd to be used (only Proxmox > 2.3): hdsize=X (where X is in GB, and affects /dev/sda2 size (/dev/sda1 is small and only for boot). This way you can save free space on the HD for further partitioning (i.e. for an additional PV and VG on the same hard disk that can be used for LVM storage type). | ||
**To define the amount of root partition's disk space: maxroot=X (where X is in GB). | **To define the amount of root partition's disk space: maxroot=X (where X is in GB). | ||
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*follow the instructions as always | *follow the instructions as always | ||
*if you screwed up grub and can't boot from hd anymore, boot from the installer cdrom and at "boot:" prompt just type: '''pveboot''' (NOT preceded by "linux"). This will boot from cdrom and mount LVM root and data partitions | *if you screwed up grub and can't boot from hd anymore, boot from the installer cdrom and at "boot:" prompt just type: '''pveboot''' (NOT preceded by "linux"). This will boot from cdrom and mount LVM root and data partitions | ||
(None of those options are available for ZFS) | |||
== Other Cheat Codes == | == Other Cheat Codes == | ||
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debug mem=512M | debug mem=512M | ||
[[Category:Installation]] [[Category:HOWTO]] | [[Category:Installation]] [[Category:HOWTO]] [[Category:Troubleshooting]] |
Latest revision as of 12:43, 13 August 2018
Debugging Proxmox VE Install on some Mainboards
Boot typing debug at the boot prompt - this will give you a shell a various places - simple press Ctrl-D to continue the installer. After the installer shows the error, press abort (Ctrl-C) to get a console.
Then check if the HD device is detected and how it is named:
# ls /sys/block/
What is the content of
# cat /sys/block/sd<X>/removable
Maybe it is marked as removable drive?
For Example:
#ls /sys/block hdc ram0 ram10 ram12 ram14 ram2 ram4 ram6 ram8 ram1 ram11 ram13 ram15 ram3 ram5 ram7 ram9 sda sdb
#cat /sys/block/sd[ab]/removable 1 1
You can also see the complete installation log with:
cat /tmp/install.log
Boot options
The installer creates LVM volumes for the root file-system, data and swap, based on the total disk size. You can customize some of these values, just type on the boot prompt of the installation ISO.
- At install time, at the boot prompt you can specify "linux" followed by one or more optional parameters, see below:
- Default partitioning uses ext3, with only ext4 as option. If you want ext4 just type: ext4 (Note: PVE4 let's you chose fs during the installation)
- To define the total size of hd to be used (only Proxmox > 2.3): hdsize=X (where X is in GB, and affects /dev/sda2 size (/dev/sda1 is small and only for boot). This way you can save free space on the HD for further partitioning (i.e. for an additional PV and VG on the same hard disk that can be used for LVM storage type).
- To define the amount of root partition's disk space: maxroot=X (where X is in GB).
- To define the amount of swap partition's disk space: swapsize=X (where X is in GB. Default is the same size as installed RAM, with 4GB minimum and HDSIZE/8 as maximum)
- To define the amount of logical volume "data" space (/var/lib/vz): maxvz=X (where X is in GB).
- To define the amount of free space left in LVM VG 'pve': minfree=X (where X is in GB, 16GB is the default if storage available > 128GB, 1/8 otherwise)
- Example, linux ext4 maxroot=25 swapsize=8 maxvz=400 minfree=32
- follow the instructions as always
- if you screwed up grub and can't boot from hd anymore, boot from the installer cdrom and at "boot:" prompt just type: pveboot (NOT preceded by "linux"). This will boot from cdrom and mount LVM root and data partitions
(None of those options are available for ZFS)
Other Cheat Codes
During the initial boot while installing ProxMox from the CD, for some Mainboards, it might be necessary to use one or more of the following cheat codes (boot parameters):
vga=normal noapic noacpi mem=512M
At the installation boot prompt, to use these codes, you would type something like:
debug mem=512M