

- Hp cciss driver issues with checkpoint usb install install#
- Hp cciss driver issues with checkpoint usb install update#
Hp cciss driver issues with checkpoint usb install install#
Retrying 'apt install proxmox-ve postfix open-iscsi' (SUCCESS) I noticed Proxmox mentioned on the Grub menu, which was nice
Hp cciss driver issues with checkpoint usb install update#
Edit / Update Repos in sources.list to include:ĭeb stretch pve-no-subscription (IGNORING THE DUPLICATION ERROR WHEN UPDATING) 'apt install proxmox-ve postfix open-iscsi' (UNABLE TO LOCATE THE PACKAGE) 'apt update & apt full-upgrade & apt dist-upgrade'

'chmod +r /etc/apt//proxmox-ve-release-5.x.gpg'

'wget -O /etc/apt//proxmox-ve-release-5.x.gpg' 'echo "deb stretch pve-no-subscription" > /etc/apt//pve-install-repo.list' Check with 'hostname -ip-address' which should return your static IP address Specify static IP address, 'nano /etc/network/interfaces' At this point I'm going to throw it over to you guys for suggestions and help please. So, in just those four short sentences, I've briefly described my last three days of working with this server. ERROR: couldn't find location of UID, system halted. Figuring at least, some older version of Proxmox is better than nothing. ERROR: couldn't find location of UID, system haltedĤth attempt - Install Debian 9, install Proxmox VE over the top of that. hmm!ģrd attempt - Install Debian 9, upgrade to Debian 10 (and then upgrade to Debian 11). What I'm not mentioning here is the fun that I discovered to get the network adaptors working - BNX2 firmware. ERROR: unable to 'see' any HDD partitions. ERROR: could not insert 'intel_rng': no such device - I didn't want to disable the MPS Table mode, so scrub that idea.Ģnd attempt - Install Debian 11, then install ProxMox over the top of that. This is where my troubles began, and also where my learning curve started.ġst attempt - Put latest release of Proxmox onto a USB and boot it from there. So I bought said server and though I'd put Proxmox on that as well. Additionally I had 7 spare 2.5" SAS drives sitting at home in Ireland. I was over in England a couple of weeks ago and saw an advert on FB, somebody selling a 5th gen HP D元80 with no HDDs for £20. I've got it running on a 6th gen HP M元30, i'm absolutely over the moon with this as a hypervisor. where do I start? So I've dabbled a little with Proxmox before.
