[PVE-User] Problem installing VM

Fábio Rabelo fabio at fabiorabelo.wiki.br
Sun Jan 20 13:17:40 CET 2013


Just a guess : Virtualization are enabled im motherboard BIOS ?


Fábio Rabelo



2013/1/19 Michael Eager <eager at eagercon.com>

> Hi --
>
> I'm new to Promox but I'm having a number of problems installing
> a VM.  I'm trying to install Fedora 18 on the VM.  (I've also
> tried with other distros.)
>
> I installed Promox 2.2-31.  I ran "apt-get update" to update the
> system packages.
>
> Q:  Was updating the system needed or desirable?
>
> I've logged in to the https on the server with Firefox 12 and Chrome 23.
> Both have problems running the management application.  I've tried on
> hosts running Fedora 15 and Centos 5.5.
>
> I've clicked on "Create VM", filled out parameters, and pointed the
> CD to either a live CD or a full system DVD.  I can start the VM
> and it looks like it is using CPU.  When I try to start a console
> I run into a variety of problems.  These don't seem to occur all
> the time, but generally make Promox difficult or impossible to use.
>
>   - VM window does not display console.
>   - Clicking on "console" causes VM window and Promox window to hang
>     and I have to restart the browser.
>   - Clicking on "reset" sometimes brings up a console window, but
>     showing only about a quarter of the display.  Sometimes this is
>     in a correctly sized window (3/4 gray) sometimes the window is
>     sized to show the visible display.
>   - Sometimes, after hitting restart, I see a full screen display.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> --
> Michael Eager    eager at eagercon.com
> 1960 Park Blvd., Palo Alto, CA 94306  650-325-8077
>
> --
> Michael Eager    eager at eagercon.com
> 1960 Park Blvd., Palo Alto, CA 94306  650-325-8077
>
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