Before I do anything on Proxmox, I do this first...

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • After setting up my Proxmox servers, there are a few things I do before I use them for their intended purpose. This ranges from updates, to storage, to networking and VLANS, to uploading ISOs, to clustering, to NIC teaming with LACP, and more. Join me as we pick up where the rest of the proxmox tutorials stop, and that's everything you need to do to make these production ready (and maybe a bonus item too)
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:23 - What are we going to talk about today?
    00:52 - What problem are we trying to solve?
    01:26 - Install the latest version of Proxmox
    01:51 - How to update Proxmox without a subscription
    03:10 - How to configure Proxmox storage (ZFS + RAID10)
    05:32 - How to setup SMART monitoring with proxmox
    06:18 - How to turn on PCI Passthrough with Proxmox (IOMMU)
    07:57 - How to use VLANs with Proxmox and VLAN Aware
    09:01 - How to set up a NFS share with Proxmox
    09:54 - How to schedule backups with Proxmox
    10:53 - How to back up a virtual machine on Proxmox (initial backup)
    11:13 - How to upload the VirtIO ISO to Proxmox
    11:45 - How to upload Windows / Ubuntu ISO to Proxmox
    11:52 - How to create a NIC team (LACP, LAG) on Proxmox
    13:51 - How to set up an aggregate (LACP, Team) on Unifi Switch Pro
    15:10 - How to edit your NIC bond in Proxmox for NIC teaming
    17:26 - How to create a virtual machine template on Proxmox
    17:59 - How to clone a virtual machine in Proxmox
    18:42 - How to fix Proxmox Linux clone NIC, machine ID, and ssh keys after cloning
    19:46 - How to create a Proxmox Cluster
    21:47 - Did I miss anything? Let me know in the comments please!
    22:26 - Stream Highlight - Our Discord Servers are awesome!
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  • @TechnoTim
    @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety +107

    What's the first thing you do after installing Proxmox?

    • @reesericdotci
      @reesericdotci Před 3 lety +32

      I end up installing a Home Assistant VM

    • @kal9001
      @kal9001 Před 3 lety +17

      Log in... funny I know right :D!
      I'm too new to proxmox to really have a routine of what I'm doing, I just jump straight in installing machines. Need to start playing with containers more though...

    • @OctavianGuzu
      @OctavianGuzu Před 3 lety +22

      spent 2 hours to get 2 disks/storage spaces to show in the interface. 1 for storing iso's, 1 for storing VMs.... What a ride xD

    • @YourPatentGuy
      @YourPatentGuy Před 3 lety +15

      Check in with Techno Tim as to what I *really* should do first...
      Thank you for all your guidance and humor along the way.

    • @ggyun
      @ggyun Před 3 lety +20

      tell my parents I love them.

  • @timesink8947
    @timesink8947 Před 7 měsíci +33

    This is such a tremendous video. I've been in IT for over 22 years now and had a Proxmox question today. Heading down the Google rabbit hole led me to this video, which not only answered my question, but taught me 15 other things. I love how the creator of the video is able to clearly explain in 30 seconds what other videos struggle to explain in 10 minutes, and this happens over and over. This 23 minute video contains more actionable information than any 23 *hours* of content I usually consume. I'm truly glad I found this channel today and I can't wait to see what else I'll learn from your channel.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Thank you so much for the kind words! Outside of a few jokes (mainly laughing at myself) I try to keep it strictly business!

    • @DrDipsh1t
      @DrDipsh1t Před 4 měsíci

      I'm a newb to all this, and this happened to me 😂had everything I need

  • @owlmostdead9492
    @owlmostdead9492 Před 3 lety +349

    Johnny Depp alternate version where he became a tech instead of an actor, good video.

    • @NikConwell
      @NikConwell Před 3 lety +3

      Hehehe was just thinking that. He's like the Johnny Depp of Tech!

    • @perfect.stealth
      @perfect.stealth Před 3 lety +1

      I said this long time ago, and I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that. I love Timm Depp 😍

    • @cwinter90
      @cwinter90 Před 2 lety

      Thought the same looked in the comments and saw it. Lol

    • @jrwelcome
      @jrwelcome Před 2 lety +1

      Wow, Now I can't see him in another way 😅

    • @hornetIIkite3
      @hornetIIkite3 Před 2 lety +14

      Watch out for Amber Harddrive

  • @bneexotics2120
    @bneexotics2120 Před rokem +15

    Found this channel recently as I decided to setup a home server. In the space of a week I've gone from having zero idea of what to buy and how to set it up, to having a basic parts list and deep diving on Proxmox installations 😂 Can't thank you enough Tim 🙏 you keep making vids, I'll keep watching them mate 👍

  • @sking379
    @sking379 Před 2 lety +6

    Love your videos Tim, the fact that you recently started creating videos and just like that we all depend on them is amazing, I love the way you explain things, the content of your videos and even your background, keep up the amazingly detailed work, the key for me is on the details that others ignore..!

  • @JoshBagwell
    @JoshBagwell Před 3 lety +6

    In my quest for finding an OS to put on my soon-to-be-built server, I came across your Proxmox tutorials. Absolutely LOVE them.

  • @HenrikLarsson458
    @HenrikLarsson458 Před 3 lety +265

    The best homelab content on YT atm. I appreciate that you learn as you go and are upfront with things that you might not fully understand 👍

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety +12

      Wow, thank you!

    • @TheoParis
      @TheoParis Před 3 lety +5

      @@TechnoTim i agree

    • @harmon802
      @harmon802 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TechnoTim Ya it's really good. Thank you. I've watched 10+ vids and agree. I suggest a Wendel at level1tech's colab!

  • @fawazharris6183
    @fawazharris6183 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Tim, this is the first time that I fully understand how much work is put into making videos like this. Mate, absolutely Bloody Awesome

  • @zepcom
    @zepcom Před 3 lety +56

    On the fdisk step to clear out disk partition information, you can avoid all the extra steps (p, d, etc for each partition) by just hitting g (write a gpt partition) followed by w (write to disk) ... saves lots of keystrokes when clearing out multiple drives.

  • @SiD3WiNDR
    @SiD3WiNDR Před 2 lety +30

    As a systems and network guy I can tell you your LACP extra-lane explanation was spot on! I'm going to steal that because it's so simple yet so clear.
    In a little more detail, the LACP participants like the switch and the hypervisor choose which of the physical gigabit ports in the bond to use ("hashing"), based on a number of things such as source IP+port, destination IP+port (and possibly others such as MAC addresses). This means a single TCP connection, which has a static set of IPs and ports, will always use the same switch port, and will never surpass the speed of that one port (i.e. 1Gbit) while another connection may be using the other port, also maxing it out at 1Gbit. Plus of course, if you lose/unplug one, you'll have instant failover.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you!

    • @edbowman
      @edbowman Před 3 měsíci

      I'm studying networking with Cisco and that's not what I am reading in the Netacad. Etherchannel (LACP or PAgP) creates a logical link from two or more physical links, one of the advantages is increasing the bandwidth. So with 2 x 1gb ports, the network should use both ports cause it sees them as one logical link, the frames are sent with 2gb bandwidth, if one of the cables fails, the other continues to operate, and the bandwidth decrease to 1gb.

  • @AndreasLenze
    @AndreasLenze Před rokem +3

    GREAT content, going down the Proxmox rabbit hole myself, self-taught. Good tips on cloning and clustering - cheers!

  • @tecra3toshiba149
    @tecra3toshiba149 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Sir! new to prox - have built labs for myself for 20 yrs. And having used VM's - I followed on to this - and hence I am here.. Cheers!

  • @EmilioAyala
    @EmilioAyala Před rokem +1

    As a Proxmox noob, this has been the most helpful starter vid I've come across. thank you so much for taking the time!

  • @mithubopensourcelab482
    @mithubopensourcelab482 Před 3 lety +10

    I take following care while installing Proxmox.
    1. Boot Drives - 120 GB SSD X 2 - Select zfs - super useful if something breaks while updating it. Taking a boot drive snapshot using zfs command before updates. Plus you get added redudancy. No other spinning disks are added to Proxmox. Its not needed and compute power of Proxmox can be fully utilised if you have separate Storage Server. [ explained with following points ]
    2. Keep NFS Server ready - I normally go with 5 spinning disks with on a separate host [ physical machine - with atleast 6 cores ] with again 2 120 GB SSD X 2 as boot drive [ in Raid 1 ] and 5 spinning disk with ZFS [ Choose RaidZ2 for RAID] . Create a dataset and export dataset as NFS. - I call this as Storage Server. Keeping separate storage server super useful. You will get full flexibility to do many things. With zfs you can set automatic snapshots with cron utility. I generally create dataset for each virtual machine. On a seperate NAS I export the ZFS snapshots. [ My snapshot policy is - 15 mins - hour life =4 snapshots, 1 hour - day life = 24 snapshots, 1 day - 1 week life = 7 snapshots , 1 month life - 4 months life = 4 snapshots ] So you will never have feel sorry, if god forbids, happens to your Proxmox Server, VM, Storage etc.
    Only with seprate storage server you can have very smooth, fast live migration of VM's if you have a cluster. IO overhades are taken by Storage Server instead of Proxmox.
    3. Create a sepearate and exclusive network between Proxmox and storage network without any gateway and connect the storage with seperate unmanaged and cheap giga switch.
    4. Edit /etc/hosts file and add storage server ip and add storage host as storage.myoffice.local This facilitates me to change storage server IP at later course if required.
    5. Install a few packages on Proxmox - zip, mlocate, net-tools, fail2ban, rkhunter, vim, git, ifupdown2
    6. Install a proxy manager and expose Proxmox on port 80 instead of 8006 port. Also you can apply Let's encrypt certificate.
    7. I choose install containers for Linux VM's [ They are super cool and bearly takes up ram ] and you can reset password, ip address from Proxmox ui itself.
    8. For backups, I install a separate VM with Proxmox Backup Server - Integrate with Proxmox Host - get differential backups, which are very fast.
    9. I generally disable the updates. I carry out update Proxmox once in a month after taking life snapshot of my boot drives.
    10. I have tried CloudInit for Windows VM's- but not very successful.
    11. Enable 2FA for admin UI [ With this you can expose Proxmox Server safely ]
    12. I do not overprovision any of VM's [ In terms of cores and ram ] Use max 80 % of the host.
    13. Install virtio drivers for every Linux and Windows VM's
    14. Create seprate user for UI management. Never login with root.
    15. Create separate datasets for ISO files, Backups. All VM's conf files are backed up [ very small - generally 1 kb ] and kept on gdrive.
    With this Proxmox is super stable [ never failed ] and delivers me Production class - enterprise solution.
    If you like these tips, you can add up on you git - with due credit.

  • @AdmV0rl0n
    @AdmV0rl0n Před 3 lety +11

    Hi Tim,
    Thanks for this video. I have to say that I really like your layout and how you explain what you do and the reason why. Many tutorials advise people how to, but don't ever touch on why.
    Terrific stuff!

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety

      Wow, thanks!

    • @vti5
      @vti5 Před 3 lety

      @@TechnoTim I agree! Thank you for all this, best videos! If I may just one thing... I find your tutorials sometimes too fast for people not that familiar with linux, command line, etc. :-)

    • @ryancallahan2803
      @ryancallahan2803 Před 3 lety

      @@vti5 tim is the goat

  • @ruprecht9997
    @ruprecht9997 Před 3 lety

    Just installed Proxmox for the first time, two hours ago, while watching your howto-video. Got my first ubuntu VM up easily.
    I've got a home lab with three old HP DL380 G6/G7, currently running VM's with KVM on Ubuntu Server 18. Got it nicely scripted, via virsh, including cloning and creating custom netplan and hostname files. Never knew about that machine-id and DHCP issues, but I use static IP anyway, so it's never been a problem.
    Just wanted to thank you for your channel. Really high on content!

  • @espenfossheimedu2419
    @espenfossheimedu2419 Před rokem

    Kudos. Straight to the point so you don't get all the unnecessary and cumbersome and sometimes pointless guides where you look at a progress bar etc

  • @GeoffSeeley
    @GeoffSeeley Před 3 lety +159

    @2:50 you should be using the command "pveupgrade" instead of "apt dist-upgrade". The former is a wrapper that calls the latter but it also will sync other things like EFI boot partitions, etc.

    • @edenrose2374
      @edenrose2374 Před 2 lety +17

      be careful however, pveupgrade on some version of proxmox automatically runs autoremove as well.
      For those running non-pve kernels or want backup kernels, this automatically removes them. It also removes support libraries for packages built from source. Many dont correctly specify their runtime dependencies, expecting build-dependencies to remain post-packaging.

    • @DreadVectorStudios
      @DreadVectorStudios Před rokem

      I've now spent the better part of the day fighting with a lost boot partition after trying to get iommu running. After hours of trying to fix the bootloader, I reinstalled pve 7.2. I have backups of my VMs so I figured it was a good last resort - no dice, it didn't install an EFI for some reason 👿

  • @rx2gamingofficial
    @rx2gamingofficial Před 5 měsíci +1

    The best part was where you talked about the VLANs. I would love to see a shorter form video that has an easy to find name for people looking to do this specific thing. This is the best tutorial I was able to find. ❤❤

  • @naltun4702
    @naltun4702 Před 3 lety +1

    Your video made me even more excited to get a home server and set up Proxmox. Thanks for the great content.

  • @hoozyx
    @hoozyx Před 2 lety +3

    I like how you don't sugar coat the things you don't know/understand. Still, you still give what you have learned is the recommended selection.

    • @tytrater2136
      @tytrater2136 Před 4 měsíci

      That reminds me of my data communications professor from grad school. I was in his office one day, worried that there was simply too much material to cover and that I was feeling overwhelmed. He chuckled to himself, and explained that in his 20 years in the industry he felt the same way every single day. The tech industry is a massive behemoth of ideas and concepts, and it grows much faster than any single human can keep up. The important thing is to drill down on a specific sector and get good enough to build a career around it. He also told me to never trust someone who spends their time trying to teach/convince you of some new technology without ever admitting to not knowing some small detail or another, like how we see repeatedly in this video. A few months later he was killed in a school shooting, and I really appreciate you pointing this out and reminding me of this anecdote; he was a great dude who taught me some valuable lessons as I transitioned into a career in tech

  • @nahchetay
    @nahchetay Před 3 lety +11

    Great job Tim on your videos. Learned several things as I'm new to Proxmox itself. Did you ever get your answer on the LAG? miimon is basically when one of the links goes down how long does it take to switch the traffic to the other link(s), 1000 is 1 sec. The hash part you select L2+L3, it takes the src/dst mac and ip does an xor on the bits and modulo of port count to get a number from 0 to however many links in the lag. Uses that to determine the port link to transmit that specific mac/ip src/dst pair. As you can see it does not "load balance" between the links, you can still oversubscribe a link. In your freeway scenario think of a toll station before getting onto the freeway asking your destination and it then directs you to the lane to use. There are other options like TLB/ALB that can get closer to a load balancing aspect, that is a much deeper topic and also depends on your switch side what it supports as well and its balancing algorithm's. Anyways keep up the great work and have me as a subscriber.

  • @BRBearUSA
    @BRBearUSA Před rokem

    Cool! Much appreciate your honest approach to "I don't know how this works." and especially the fact that you took the time to share, man! Means you're a genuinely good guy! Cheers!

  • @jpb2085
    @jpb2085 Před rokem

    One of the most interesting, helpful, and insightful channels on the Tube. Thanks so much for sharing, and keep ‘em coming

  • @KynnessNuve
    @KynnessNuve Před 3 lety +4

    I learn from you a lot bro.. keep sharing for everyone.. love your tutorials bro..

  • @AppleNerd11
    @AppleNerd11 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video and excited to see how you'll implement HA with Kubernetes

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety

      Done! czcams.com/video/UoOcLXfa8EU/video.html

  • @vasquezmi
    @vasquezmi Před rokem +2

    Sir you are awesome and I appreciate your generosity on sharing your experiences. As I start this journey I am really grateful!

  • @johnhawkins9442
    @johnhawkins9442 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much Tim! This is just great. I'm level 0 at this stuff but i followed this setup and after a hd failure, as soon as the server connected to the NFS share ----- there were the backups.

  • @stitch10925
    @stitch10925 Před 3 lety +78

    One thing you might want to think about:
    When creating a template, make sure the main disk is small. You can always expand the disk, but you can't shrink ik. Take a large main disk, and you're stuck with it.

    • @gamerbene19
      @gamerbene19 Před 2 lety +9

      > but you can't shrink ik
      You actually can if you are using ZFS datasets:
      0. Free up space in the dataset so it is smaller than the size you want to shrink to
      1. Set new smaller quota with zfs for that dataset
      2. Edit config file for that container to reflect new (smaller) size.
      Also if you are wondering this is not implemented in the GUI (atm) as (afaik) ZFS is special in that it can shrink datasets like that.

    • @X0M9JKEEE
      @X0M9JKEEE Před 2 lety +7

      @@gamerbene19 you can manually edit the size of a disk inside the vm config, after shrinking it inside the vm. Just like in vmware. This works not only in zfs but on regular lvm too

    • @law6906
      @law6906 Před rokem +1

      So i think i may have made this mistake. my LVM partition is 2tb. Do i need to shrink this? If so how?

  • @timmitchell9021
    @timmitchell9021 Před 3 lety +3

    Couple things to add. I just reinstalled Proxmox and found the vfio modules were loaded by default. It's also worth noting that apt and Aptitude aren't the same thing. Those are little things. Overall, I'm a big fan of what you're doing here.

  • @jupiter909
    @jupiter909 Před 2 lety

    What a fantastic video, great work! Thank you for your time putting this list together and sharing. 👍🏼

  • @dionpezzimenti3002
    @dionpezzimenti3002 Před rokem

    Definitely going to book mark this for the future. Such an informative video in ~20 minutes. Thanks for the beast content!

  • @MrCKMartens
    @MrCKMartens Před 3 lety +4

    I spent the first few minutes in the video thinking about what doesn't fit.... Then I noticed you don't wear a cap today 😂 thank you for your work and the videos. Greetings from Germany

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety +6

      Just trying to mix up the CZcams algorithm. Plus, I left it in the car and didn't want to go grab it.

  • @josheh4
    @josheh4 Před 2 lety +7

    Been building a homelab, and your content has been really nice. One of the better channels I've come across. You're easy to understand, don't ramble, don't get too better than thou. Just useful and solid info.
    Strikes me because of another Proxmox guide video I watched. The dude was some big time linux user. Old school type of guy, lives in the command line. Which is fine. That's his gig. I get pretty deep into my own topics. But from a noobs perspective, it was just an elitists interjecting his own views/issues into it, as opposed to just giving a good general overview. Basically would command line stuff, because he didn't like the GUI. But that doesn't help me understand. Is this a command line task? Or is it a GUI task, but you just don't like the GUI? Ya know. What is it about the GUI do you not like? What options is it missing? Why would we need that option? Stuff like that.
    So, just realized I've been gravitating towards your videos and wanted to give a little nod.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @michaelcooper5490
    @michaelcooper5490 Před 15 dny

    Hey Tim. Very good video and you brought up some great points, I go through the same thing. I have installed Proxmox at least 20 or more times and every time I forget something so I started keeping a list as well. Thanks for your insight.

  • @911Jimmyjames
    @911Jimmyjames Před 10 měsíci +2

    Wow. This is Super helpful. You setup everything I was wanting to setup, and honestly to best IT practices. Fantastic work. Thank you so much for making this terrific video!!

  • @camerontgore
    @camerontgore Před 3 lety +20

    Bork: (Verb) The highly technical term for messing something up. "After deleting the wrong line from my config file, I borked my system."

    • @dhananjayraut
      @dhananjayraut Před 3 lety +7

      fun fact: the word "borked" was named after a man. Imagine your last name being used to describe fucking something up lol.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety +4

      I am glad my name is not Bork. 🙂

    • @camerontgore
      @camerontgore Před 3 lety +3

      I always thought it was just an internetism. TIL 😁

  • @CrazyBeybladeGuy
    @CrazyBeybladeGuy Před 3 lety +8

    Great video, one thing I discovered when trying to enable IOMMU on proxmox when running on zfs is to add this command (root=ZFS=rpool/ROOT/pve-1 boot=zfs intel_iommu=on rootdelay=10) to (/etc/kernel/cmdline) and then run (update-initramfs -u -k all) and (pve-efiboot-tool refresh) as zfs somehow ignore the default grub directory when running grub-update. Hope that this help those who are having trouble enabling IOMMU.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you!

    • @TheCreat
      @TheCreat Před 3 lety +1

      From what I understand (and read on the wiki) this is for UEFI boot, while grub is for legacy/bios boot. The guides also usually mention both places. So which you need depends on your boot method I think?

  • @rickhendricks6458
    @rickhendricks6458 Před 3 lety

    This is a fantastic initial checklist for building a PROXMOX server... thank you!

  • @SICKFREDO
    @SICKFREDO Před 3 lety +6

    jack sparrow teaching me tech now hell yeah!

  • @berndeckenfels
    @berndeckenfels Před 3 lety +12

    The xmit hash policy configures how to reduce (hash) the outgoing network packet to generate a number (which is then used to determines which port to send it out over). Having a stable distribution makes sure that a flow of packets all go out over the same interface (which avoids reordering). layer3+4 means ip addresses and ports are hashed. This is good for loadbalancing to multiple clients but also to the same device with multiple parallel tcp streams, they randomly use different interfaces. Lower layer2 hashes might be needed if you use tunnels where the hash does not know the package content or cannot see the actual flow details. They will sent all traffic to the same device over the same port (less parallel but this could be wanted to avoid one client getting all bandwidth and usually good for servers with many clients). BTW Each side determines this only for outgoing packets. When testing such LAGGs with iperf make sure to use multiple tcp streams.

    • @MacroAggressor
      @MacroAggressor Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the explanation!

    • @pskry
      @pskry Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you! This should be pinned IMHO.

    • @berndeckenfels
      @berndeckenfels Před 7 měsíci

      @@pskry thanks, fixed some typos ,)

  • @toysareforboys1
    @toysareforboys1 Před 3 lety

    OMG, thank you so much! Been quite a while since I installed Proxmox! Deploying a server at my boss's house in the new year (HP Z440 with lots of nice stuff inside) and it'll be running Proxmox. Thanks again :)

  • @rklauco
    @rklauco Před rokem +2

    One more home-lab related item I do - set the bios not to auto-start after power restore (tends to break a lot of electronics if your grid is a bit unstable or your lovely neighbor turns whole building breakers on-off-on-off 5 times in a row in 10 seconds). And, then, to be able to start the machine once the power is back on, I set also WakeOnLan mode to g to enable it - this will allow me to start the server using simple WoL command from any machine, even without IP address, just on the same switch and VLAN.
    And then you can go and try to talk some sense to your neighbor, before you find out he is completely drunk and barely stands on his feet :)

  • @shekharnandkoemarsing158
    @shekharnandkoemarsing158 Před 3 lety +26

    Hey man, could you do a video about monitoring your rancher cluster with prometheus, grafana etc, thanks!

  • @---GOD---
    @---GOD--- Před 3 lety +6

    I'll come back to this video in a few months when I finally buy my rackmount server

  • @jeffm4284
    @jeffm4284 Před 6 měsíci

    This training video is dense and incredibly useful. Thank you for producing this! I just bought a $150 Chuwi LarkBox X Mini PC for ProxMox to run Wazuh Open Source SIEM and whole house ad blocking, plus PFsense if the package will fit in 12GB DDR5 RAM. ProxMox is running fine. Now I'm ready to add Wazuh server (Whaaat's up - is what I call it). Again - thank you. Great info.

  • @bgable7707
    @bgable7707 Před 3 lety

    NICE!!! Very clear, to the point, hitting the got cha's, etc. etc. I just found your channel. You're Rock'n it Buddy. thanks for sharing!

  • @plaguedoct0r
    @plaguedoct0r Před 2 lety +4

    I have no idea why people use truenas or ZFS (on home servers at least). They're INSANELY resource-hungry.

  • @sailorgreg1184
    @sailorgreg1184 Před 3 lety +4

    A lovely little "glitch in the Matrix" moment at 18:55 😃 Great stuff! Since PVE is on a AGPLv3 license that permits any kind of modification without redistrubuting I also remove the "free version" nagscreen when deploying for my private use.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety +2

      Haha! I took the red pill 💊

    • @jumpieva
      @jumpieva Před 2 lety

      Dude I thought I had a mini stroke or something

  • @ozarksgoldwing8367
    @ozarksgoldwing8367 Před 5 měsíci

    I really appreciate this list. I've already used it a few times.

  • @pbezunartea
    @pbezunartea Před 8 měsíci

    Great video, very informative. Thanks!

  • @chromefinch
    @chromefinch Před 3 lety +3

    very cool man, how do you backup the vmhost/proxmox itself?

  • @jasonperry6046
    @jasonperry6046 Před 3 lety +20

    May I suggest doing a video with Lawrence Systems Tech on the network side of link aggregation. He has a lot of knowledge about setting up a Ubiquiti network.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety +10

      I'd love to! (If he knows who I am)

    • @magesnz
      @magesnz Před 3 lety +2

      @@TechnoTim send him an email, with a link to your channel, and then you can talk to the guy and see what he says

  • @apolloeosphoros4345
    @apolloeosphoros4345 Před rokem

    This was very illuminating! Thank you!

  • @louisli7550
    @louisli7550 Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial, concise, detailed enough to follow through.

  • @nunogodinho8361
    @nunogodinho8361 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the useful list. Did you ever consider creating an Ansible playbook for it? I believe most of the things you showed could be easily automated with Ansible. Not only it would be simpler and safer, you'd have it automatically documented as IaC.

  • @justkilian7795
    @justkilian7795 Před rokem +5

    For everyone who uses Proxmox 8 and is watching this video:
    Proxmox 8 uses a different kernel and you have to use bookworm instead of buster when changing the sources.list.

    • @U1TR4F0RCE
      @U1TR4F0RCE Před 10 měsíci

      Does the command have to change as well since
      the version that he had that is substituting buster for bookworm doesn't seem to work.

    • @ItakuPlays
      @ItakuPlays Před 9 měsíci

      after the change to bookworm, always fails the update

  • @thecrimsonraven707
    @thecrimsonraven707 Před rokem

    Excellent video. Hopefully I can get my server and fresh ProxMox install to work. I appreciate all the work you put into the videos. You have helped me get my networking skills up-to-date. I cannot believe how much I have forgotten in over 10 years, and how much I still remember. Cheers!

  • @TravisTy2cMe
    @TravisTy2cMe Před 11 měsíci

    First thing I do is pull up @TechnoTim video and fallow along pausing as needed to set up my proxmox and vms as needed. Your a life saver man. Between you and @NetworkChuck I have repurposed some older equipment to the point it is now invaluable. Proxmox running PFSense + TruNAS Scale + Ubuntu ++ PlexServer ++ SMBA ++ Home Security Video/Audio/Alarm direct linked to my cell phone.

  • @Ziouf74000
    @Ziouf74000 Před 3 lety +4

    At this point, the smartest thing to do is to automate those tasks. Because it is the check list you follow on every install.
    Be lazy. Don't repeat yourself. And use your energy wisely.

    • @ShaneGough
      @ShaneGough Před 2 lety

      I am trying to set up some Ansible scripts to prepare a new proxmox server before joining it to the cluster and to manage scheduled updates over time. A bit of work required but much better than having to rebuild everything from scratch in the future.

  • @kojam1
    @kojam1 Před 9 měsíci +3

    😡 Why do I always find these AFTER the fact? 😂

  • @MaxKulik
    @MaxKulik Před 2 lety

    Great informative video! Thank you so much! Definitely going to use some of this on my new server build!

  • @xjones2087
    @xjones2087 Před rokem

    Very informative, thank you. And, this is the first video that the presenter asked about a "like" at a point where i know whether or not i liked it. Every other youtuber asks for a like before i've seen the quality of the video.

  • @spicyF1
    @spicyF1 Před 3 lety +8

    And this slipped me, running a performance benchmark for a baseline, to ensure the expectations are aligned with the hardware capacity

  • @peterchaploutskiy2555
    @peterchaploutskiy2555 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Tim, amazing video with great content. Can you tell if there any performance benefits of using ZFS instead of LVM?

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey! I don't think there are, at least for my VM workload.

    • @donaldwilliams6821
      @donaldwilliams6821 Před 2 lety

      There are a whole bunch of features you get with ZFS and IMO better performance over LVM/EXT4. I run a ZFS mirror with two NVMe 2TB drives. I have been extremely happy with it so far. I bought two PCIe NVMe cards that will hold 2x drives each. So I have room to grow. One note, some containers don't work well with ZFS as they want to use swap files. I had major issues with KASM because of this. Including not being able to use Proxmox backup to back up containers (LXC and docker). I had to create a EXT4 storage for those containers. This is with current PMX v7.2. and PBS 2.2.. I will say one issue with ZFS is over iSCSI. When you reboot the ZFS pool import process runs before iSCSI do I have to manually activate my Synology based iSCSI volumes. Still working on that issue. Thanks for the video Tim!

  • @queendjd
    @queendjd Před 3 lety

    Thx for your great videos! Always very clear, to the point, very helpful and non bloated ! Just fantastic!

  • @PaulFulbright
    @PaulFulbright Před 3 lety +2

    Not sure if someone pointed this out but the reason it gives you a range that has to be "near" physically is that each block of 4 ports is it's own little cluster. In an 8 port switch there are two boards with 4 ports each, those are then tied to the backplane, in a 16 port switch there are 4 boards with 4 ports each, etc. etc. It dawns on me now I have never tried to bond ports that weren't on the same switch group on the big boy switches we use at work but I wouldn't be entirely shocked if they had a similar restriction (though port groups larger than 4 definitely exist).

  • @JasonSFuller
    @JasonSFuller Před 3 lety +2

    4:04 `sfdisk --delete /dev/sdX` might save you some time by skipping all that interactive stuff.

  • @chrisbowie1438
    @chrisbowie1438 Před 3 lety +2

    I believe layer 2+3 means it uses a combination of MAC address hashing (layer 2) and IP address (layer 3)

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much!

    • @alexanderg9106
      @alexanderg9106 Před 3 lety

      This field controls the algorithm which car is placed on which lane. (To stay with your example).
      Also if you use lacp the switch can negotiate this with your server. Is you use a active passiv lag or switch independent bund type they can't negotiate.

  • @allanjones4283
    @allanjones4283 Před rokem

    BRILLIANT!! Thankyou. I am just starting out in ProxMox and this helped heaps. 😀

  • @josegranados6304
    @josegranados6304 Před 2 lety

    Incredible content! Thanks for sharing! Keep all the Proxmox content coming!

  • @mariotubelecce
    @mariotubelecce Před 3 lety +13

    I like it, just found that fdisk not always removes zfs metadata from the disk. I prefere tu use "wipefs -a" to clean a disk

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety

      Good call!

    • @waywatcher9779
      @waywatcher9779 Před 3 lety +1

      The most consistent one I found was gdisk. I created a script that I can run on all disks when playing around with a rebuild.
      #!/bin/bash
      # Format disk.
      (
      echo x
      echo z
      echo Y
      echo Y
      ) | gdisk /dev/sda

    • @mitcHELLOworld
      @mitcHELLOworld Před 3 lety

      haha probably should have looked a lil more before I posted this exact comment pretty much... D'oh! haha great call tho :) I work at 45Drives in R&D/Engineering and we do a lot of work with ZFS.

    • @mitcHELLOworld
      @mitcHELLOworld Před 3 lety +1

      really is as simple as running wipefs -a /dev/sd[a-z] or whatever disk range you want to wipe all disks in a single command.

    • @chromerims
      @chromerims Před rokem

      @@mitcHELLOworld wipefs erases the 'file system signature'
      dd if=/dev/zero . . .

  • @enderst81
    @enderst81 Před 3 lety +10

    easier to prep disks with 'wipefs -a /dev/sd{X..Z}'

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!

    • @TheAnoniemo
      @TheAnoniemo Před 3 lety +1

      I usually just dd /dev/zero to the disk to overwrite the boot section, but I think that's kinda dirty...

    • @ryanb159
      @ryanb159 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheAnoniemo That works for MBR but GPT keeps a backup at the end of the disk so you'd have to either overwrite the entire thing or calculate the start sector of the GPT backup. wipefs takes care of all that.

    • @fransvanberckel3789
      @fransvanberckel3789 Před 3 lety

      If i am well, gdisk with z does the same! 'sgdisk -Z /dev/sd{X..Z}'

  • @dominick253
    @dominick253 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video. Very detailed but no wasted time. Well done 👍

  • @hemergencia
    @hemergencia Před 2 lety

    I only have a very small clue about what you are talking about, and probably will not put it to practice, but find your videos highly informative and they really spark my curiosity. Keep it up!

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I know it's a lot to take in, but if you start with a small project and build from there you have know this in no time!

  • @ramikilany9279
    @ramikilany9279 Před 3 lety +4

    apt install ifupdown2

  • @andreikashin
    @andreikashin Před 3 lety

    Hi-End quality of content! Thank you, Tim!

  • @chadmccluskey6465
    @chadmccluskey6465 Před 3 lety

    I love you man, you are both clear, and knowledgeable.. I just dig you I have been piecing together proxmox information for over a year at a sometimes painful rate/experience.. Where the hell have you been.. more content please!!!

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  Před 3 lety

      Awesome, thank you!

    • @chadmccluskey6465
      @chadmccluskey6465 Před 3 lety

      @@TechnoTim hey does 4.99/ mo go directly to you or does youtube get a cut? it wont change my decision to support but I just want to know if it goes to you. 2nd question I need to look through you video post. have you done one on syslog server? 3rd do you use one? 4th question graylog any opinion?

  • @mikewaldron1252
    @mikewaldron1252 Před 3 měsíci

    Wowie Wowie, been in this business 50+ years, this is awesome and I know understand our VM tech people a lot more. More comments to follow

  • @MichaelBehrnsMiller
    @MichaelBehrnsMiller Před 3 lety

    world class, just what I needed, THANKS

  • @MrGatya2
    @MrGatya2 Před rokem

    Excellent content! Immediate subscription :) Was just looking at hardware for home lab. Did not know about the IOMMU. Gonna check it out. You saved me a lot of headache!

  • @joshharding6925
    @joshharding6925 Před 3 lety

    Great vid Techno Tim. It was great your comments on NIC bonding and I'd have liked to have seen the Network section in the Proxmox Web interface after you'd config'd that. It was also great to know that you can't have any VM's on a Proxmox server you're joining to the primary. I'm about to do this myself in a couple of weeks.

  • @zinkzxd2891
    @zinkzxd2891 Před rokem +2

    You're my "goto" for Proxmox bro! Good work!

  • @jackrabbittslim
    @jackrabbittslim Před 2 lety

    Tim, thanks so much for your informative videos. Fantastic tutorials!

  • @saimonlovell2671
    @saimonlovell2671 Před 3 lety

    this is perfect. this is what i was looking for.

  • @AshrafElrefaey
    @AshrafElrefaey Před 3 měsíci

    Great video - thank you very much.

  • @Kurobuta35
    @Kurobuta35 Před rokem

    Great video. Going to try some of these tips

  • @ozmosyd
    @ozmosyd Před 3 lety

    Thank you chap. This has been most useful indeed, love ya work

  • @monty00701
    @monty00701 Před 2 lety

    Amazing content - thanks for sharing. This video in particular really helped me to setup my Proxmox Server!

  • @user-nt9yr8ut7x
    @user-nt9yr8ut7x Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you this was a huge help

  • @anthonydelagarde3990
    @anthonydelagarde3990 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you and appreciated!

  • @gordslater
    @gordslater Před 3 lety +2

    The Unifi Pro "physically next to each other" for teaming ports is maybe because they use more than one switch chip at the hardware level, so teaming only works well for ports close to each other. Ports further apart would have to traverse through a longer logical path and take more cycles.
    It may not be a huge problem for performance but they may have made that logical rule to keep performance high in the specs.

  • @txfalkon2882
    @txfalkon2882 Před 10 měsíci

    awesome bro you earned my sub. keep up the great work

  • @Marc.S.78
    @Marc.S.78 Před 3 lety

    Great Video, very helpful. Thanks!

  • @pawitwahib886
    @pawitwahib886 Před 3 lety +1

    this video helping me a lot. I got a couple used server from the Porsche dealership in Jakarta last week. it is IBM system X 3650 M2 fully upgraded and IBM DS3400 storage server . yes I know it is an old system but it is only $355 :D

  • @wayne6220
    @wayne6220 Před 2 lety

    Wow, that is an excellent video. Really informative. Thank you.

  • @kenrq63
    @kenrq63 Před 3 lety

    A good set of information Tim, thank you.

  • @lazarkebic4869
    @lazarkebic4869 Před 3 lety

    ANNNNNDDDD Subscribed :) tnx for the video!

  • @jewiese001
    @jewiese001 Před 3 lety

    Exceptional information, thank you for sharing your expertise.

  • @davidstegmuller6438
    @davidstegmuller6438 Před 3 lety +1

    I had the Problem with the Machine-ID and the DHCP Server today... Perfect timing, now I know how to fix it, thx!