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terraform-provider-proxmox
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Massachusetts becomes fifth state to make prison calls free
Mildly relevant - the Telmate Terraform provider for Proxmox [1], which now stopped working with latest Proxmox version due to seemingly being abandoned, was initially mostly developed by an engineer employed by a company of the same name. They've since rebranded [2].
I've used that provider for a while, and only recently started looking into the specifics. The repo is effectively owned by a company profiting off of incarcerated persons in the US. Pretty wild.
Mostly writing this since I've spent the last few days migrating my Terraform setup to a different, supported provider [3].
[1] https://github.com/Telmate/terraform-provider-proxmox
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How do you backup your Proxmox host (PVE?) itself?
That's the right answer! Backup all the data that you value, for the rest use the automation tools. Use Ansible to configure the servers and Terraform to provision Proxmox, terraform-provider-proxmox.
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I created a guide showing how to utilize Terraform with Proxmox
Nice guide! It's really a shame that https://github.com/Telmate/terraform-provider-proxmox/issues/600 still hasn't been fixed, otherwise Telmate would be pretty solid. It works pretty well if you don't tinker with multiple applies, though.
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Rebuilding my homelab using Terraform and Ansible (and Proxmox). Disks?
I have looked into the Terraform Proxmox provider: https://github.com/Telmate/terraform-provider-proxmox but I don't see anything for creating the disk outside the VM. I'm also not sure how to set any ID for a disk and use that to mount in /etc/fstab. So I'm wondering if my idea even is possible?
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k8s: Proxmox VM as nodes vs bare metal
So the principle I'm working with is that each of my machines are partially dedicated to running workloads in k3s, about 50-90% each. I use proxmox vms created with https://github.com/Telmate/terraform-provider-proxmox for upgrades and for experimenting with cluster config.
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Terraform Proxmox
I faced this same error in Ansible instead of Terraform, but it means that one of the parameters given is not accepted. If you are using the Telmate provider, try adding these options to find out which parameter is causing the error. For my case, it was a typo in my IP address string.
- Cloud solution for LAN (or coprehensive solution for VM, CT, DHCP and proxy management)
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Terraform provider for Proxmox
Hello guys, For days I'm playing with Telmate/Proxmox Terraform provider/plugin and its very poor experience.
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What do you use your Proxmox for?
Work stuff. We heavily rely upon terraform-provider-proxmox and by extension proxmox-api-go. Both of those projects need serious love.
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Does Proxmox have Terraform support?
I've looked at this in the past and this provider seems to be the one to go with https://github.com/Telmate/terraform-provider-proxmox
proxmox-stuff
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Directories on NFS mounted storage reappear after deletion
I've recently upgraded my storage to a Synology NAS and am getting backups configured for all of the important things. I create an NFS mount under Datacenter - Storage and used the Proxmox configuration backup script to backup my configuration, but then decided I wanted to back up more things to the same location and moved everything to a sub folder in that NFS share. That all went fine, the problem that I have now is that all of the directories that originally got created on the NFS share keep returning after deletion. I removed the storage configuration from Proxmox and deleted the directories on the NAS, and they stayed deleted. As soon as I recreated the storage in Proxmox, however, the directories came back. This leads me to believe that there is something on the Proxmox side that is preventing deletion of these directories (or undeleting them), but I can't for the life of me figure out what it would be. Any tips on where should I start in troubleshooting this?
- Backup ProxMox VE Node Configuration with Simple Script
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Broken Apparmor
Ive tried numerous things to fix, none work, and i rolled back all changes made but this still didnt fix it. I decided to restore the host from a previous backup ( DerDanilo/proxmox-stuff: This is a collection of stuff that I wrote for Proxmox. (github.com) before the changes, but the issues still persists.
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Backup Proxmox
There are also some scripts on github. Eg this You may also want to look int proxmox backup server which can backup the pve host (and of course vms and such)
- How to backup Proxmox Configuration (Not VMs)
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Failing SSD in Proxmox Cluster: VM backups or something else?
Other option: https://github.com/DerDanilo/proxmox-stuff
- Backup and restore Proxmox settings to new boot drive
- Proxmox 7.4 release. Dark mode is here!
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How do you backup your Proxmox host (PVE?) itself?
Like many have said, it's probably better to just reinstall and resetup from scratch then bother backing up. However, i've been using this guys scripts as i wanted to keep it local and are not running PBS.
- Backing Up
What are some alternatives?
k3d - Little helper to run CNCF's k3s in Docker
Moby - The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems
terraform-provider-libvirt - Terraform provider to provision infrastructure with Linux's KVM using libvirt
PVEDiscordDark - A Discord-like dark theme for the Proxmox Web UI.
proxmox-api-go - Consume the proxmox API in golang
linux - @superna9999's Linux kernel source fork for upstream development
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
kubeinit - Ansible automation to have a KUBErnetes cluster INITialized as soon as possible...
blocky - Fast and lightweight DNS proxy as ad-blocker for local network with many features
proxmox-services
terraform-provider-proxmox - Terraform Provider for Proxmox
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