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Once you have a successfully running openQRM Server you can follow the steps below for a Proxmox Solution; | Once you have a successfully running openQRM Server you can follow the steps below for a Proxmox Solution; | ||
− | Download PVE Kernel - http://download.proxmox.com/debian/dists/buster/pve-no-subscription/binary-amd64/pve-kernel-5.4.114-1-pve_5.4.114-1_amd64.deb | + | # Download PVE Kernel - http://download.proxmox.com/debian/dists/buster/pve-no-subscription/binary-amd64/pve-kernel-5.4.114-1-pve_5.4.114-1_amd64.deb |
+ | # Install Kernel | ||
+ | # Add Kernel to openQRM | ||
+ | ## (Replace KERNEL_NAME, KERNEL_VER, OPENQRM_UI_USER, OPENQRM_UI_PASS, SERVER_NAME with the appropriate variables) openqrm kernel add -n KERNEL_NAME -v KERNEL_VER -u OPENQRM_UI_USER -p OPENQRM_UI_PASS -l / -i initramfs openqrm kernel add -n pve-5.4.114-1 -v 5.4.114-1-pve -u OPENQRM_USER -p OPENQRM_PASS -l / -i initramfs ''If you are using a self signed cert you may need to load the https call back manually;'' https://SERVER_NAME/openqrm/base/server/kernel/kernel-action.php?kernel_command=new_kernel&kernel_name=KERNEL_NAME&kernel_version=KERNEL_VER | ||
+ | # Activate NFS Storage (if not already done so) | ||
+ | ## Under Plugins -> Storage -> NFS-Storage | ||
+ | ## Add NFS Storage; | ||
+ | ## name "openqrm-nfs" | ||
+ | ## Deployment Type: "nfs-deployment" | ||
+ | # Create Image - To create an image for Proxmox which can be used as a tmpfs image, follow these steps; | ||
+ | ## apt-get install debootstrap | ||
+ | ## Create directory mkdir /exports/proxmox_image | ||
+ | ## debootstrap --arch amd64 buster /exports/proxmox_image/ <nowiki>https://deb.debian.org/debian/</nowiki> | ||
+ | ## chroot /exports/proxmox_image | ||
+ | ## apt-get install wget net-tools screen locales | ||
+ | ## dpkg-reconfigure locales | ||
+ | ## Follow steps (Start at "Install Proxmox VE") @ https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Buster | ||
+ | ## disable services: pvedaemon, pve-proxy, pve-manager, pve-cluster, cman | ||
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+ | # | ||
+ | </blockquote>6. Add NFS Volume (this triggers tmpfs storage) | ||
− | + | Under Plugins -> Storage -> NFS-Storage -> Volume Admin -> Edit -> proxmox_image "ADD IMAGE" | |
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− | + | 7. Tar Image | |
− | + | 8. Create NFS Image link to TmpFS image | |
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− | + | Optional: | |
+ | The ATU Plugin is optimised for Proxmox Cluster Deployments and TMPFS Server Configuration SyncInitialise ATU plugin | ||
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Revision as of 15:31, 20 May 2021
Once you have a successfully running openQRM Server you can follow the steps below for a Proxmox Solution;
- Download PVE Kernel - http://download.proxmox.com/debian/dists/buster/pve-no-subscription/binary-amd64/pve-kernel-5.4.114-1-pve_5.4.114-1_amd64.deb
- Install Kernel
- Add Kernel to openQRM
- (Replace KERNEL_NAME, KERNEL_VER, OPENQRM_UI_USER, OPENQRM_UI_PASS, SERVER_NAME with the appropriate variables) openqrm kernel add -n KERNEL_NAME -v KERNEL_VER -u OPENQRM_UI_USER -p OPENQRM_UI_PASS -l / -i initramfs openqrm kernel add -n pve-5.4.114-1 -v 5.4.114-1-pve -u OPENQRM_USER -p OPENQRM_PASS -l / -i initramfs If you are using a self signed cert you may need to load the https call back manually; https://SERVER_NAME/openqrm/base/server/kernel/kernel-action.php?kernel_command=new_kernel&kernel_name=KERNEL_NAME&kernel_version=KERNEL_VER
- Activate NFS Storage (if not already done so)
- Under Plugins -> Storage -> NFS-Storage
- Add NFS Storage;
- name "openqrm-nfs"
- Deployment Type: "nfs-deployment"
- Create Image - To create an image for Proxmox which can be used as a tmpfs image, follow these steps;
- apt-get install debootstrap
- Create directory mkdir /exports/proxmox_image
- debootstrap --arch amd64 buster /exports/proxmox_image/ https://deb.debian.org/debian/
- chroot /exports/proxmox_image
- apt-get install wget net-tools screen locales
- dpkg-reconfigure locales
- Follow steps (Start at "Install Proxmox VE") @ https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Buster
- disable services: pvedaemon, pve-proxy, pve-manager, pve-cluster, cman
6. Add NFS Volume (this triggers tmpfs storage)
Under Plugins -> Storage -> NFS-Storage -> Volume Admin -> Edit -> proxmox_image "ADD IMAGE"
7. Tar Image
8. Create NFS Image link to TmpFS image
Optional:
The ATU Plugin is optimised for Proxmox Cluster Deployments and TMPFS Server Configuration SyncInitialise ATU plugin
Create custom FS
/exports/custom/{fstab|modules|network}