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Short Debian installation:
Short Debian installation:


* install etch as you please
* install etch as you please, but keep in mind that the root path of the private machines (''/var/lib/vz/private/'') should use '''ext3''' (or ext2 if you're retro) filesystem as quota and other interesting features won't work on real filesystems like xfs. (this is a limitation of OpenVZ, not proxmox.)
* install openvz kernel ( linux-image-openvz-686 ) if you want, it'll save you some errors when installing openvz kernel dependent packages. alternatively you can do ''dpkg -a --configure'' later.
* install openvz kernel ( linux-image-openvz-686 ) if you want, it'll save you some errors when installing openvz kernel dependent packages. alternatively you can do ''dpkg -a --configure'' later.
* use the apt repository ''<nowiki>deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian etch pve</nowiki>''
* use the apt repository ''<nowiki>deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian etch pve</nowiki>''
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* keep ''-pve'' kernel if you do not need some advanced kernel features, or use an OpenVZ/Debian one if you do (like [[software RAID]])
* keep ''-pve'' kernel if you do not need some advanced kernel features, or use an OpenVZ/Debian one if you do (like [[software RAID]])
* reboot with your newly installed system, and follow the [[installation]] instructions.
* reboot with your newly installed system, and follow the [[installation]] instructions.
== Cluster ==
If you need [[Proxmox VE Cluster|clustering]] do not forget to set your '''static''' address in ''/etc/interfaces'', as cluster utilities depend on finding it there.
== Miscelleous ==
* Proxmox for some weird reason depends on postfix (instead of mail-transport-agent), but I don't see any direct requirement yet. TBD
* Proxmox suggest ntpd, which is a good idea, but you can survive with chrony just as well.
* It seems that using bridge interface makes life much easier. Put in ''/etc/network/interfaces'' (obviously replacing IP and mask):
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet static
        address 10.1.1.17
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        gateway 10.1.1.1
        bridge_ports eth0
        bridge_stp off
        bridge_fd 0

Latest revision as of 14:31, 9 December 2008

Short Debian installation:

  • install etch as you please, but keep in mind that the root path of the private machines (/var/lib/vz/private/) should use ext3 (or ext2 if you're retro) filesystem as quota and other interesting features won't work on real filesystems like xfs. (this is a limitation of OpenVZ, not proxmox.)
  • install openvz kernel ( linux-image-openvz-686 ) if you want, it'll save you some errors when installing openvz kernel dependent packages. alternatively you can do dpkg -a --configure later.
  • use the apt repository deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian etch pve
  • install packages: proxmox-ve, libhtml-embperl-perl, apache2-mpm-prefork (with their dependencies, I suggest to use aptitude and a repo like file:/cdrom/proxmox/ from the CD image)
    • embperl will be fscked if you do not use prefork apache:
[Tue Dec 09 11:52:05 2008] [error] [6987]ERR:  24:  Error in Perl code: \t(in cleanup) Can't call method "app" on an undefined value at /usr/lib/perl5/Embperl/Util.pm line 107.
[Tue Dec 09 11:52:05 2008] [error] [6987]ERR:  24:  Error in Perl code: \t(in cleanup) Can't call method "component" on an undefined value at /var/www/pve/base.epl line 109.
[Tue Dec 09 11:52:05 2008] [error] [6987]ERR:  24:  Error in Perl code: \t(in cleanup) Can't call method "component" on an undefined value at /var/www/pve/base.epl line 103.
[Tue Dec 09 11:52:05 2008] [error] [6987]ERR:  24:  Error in Perl code: \t(in cleanup) Illegal declaration of subroutine Embperl::__1::_ep_sub_ at /var/www/pve/base.epl line 101.
  • keep -pve kernel if you do not need some advanced kernel features, or use an OpenVZ/Debian one if you do (like software RAID)
  • reboot with your newly installed system, and follow the installation instructions.

Cluster

If you need clustering do not forget to set your static address in /etc/interfaces, as cluster utilities depend on finding it there.

Miscelleous

  • Proxmox for some weird reason depends on postfix (instead of mail-transport-agent), but I don't see any direct requirement yet. TBD
  • Proxmox suggest ntpd, which is a good idea, but you can survive with chrony just as well.
  • It seems that using bridge interface makes life much easier. Put in /etc/network/interfaces (obviously replacing IP and mask):
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet static
       address 10.1.1.17
       netmask 255.255.255.0
       gateway 10.1.1.1
       bridge_ports eth0
       bridge_stp off
       bridge_fd 0