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@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ SYSADMIN_SOURCES= \
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PVE_ADMIN_GUIDE_SOURCES= \
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datacenter.cfg.adoc \
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datacenter.cfg.5-opts.adoc \
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vm.conf.adoc \
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vm.conf.5-opts.adoc \
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${SYSADMIN_SOURCES} \
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pve-admin-guide.adoc \
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pve-intro.adoc \
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@ -45,6 +47,8 @@ ADOC_MAN8_HTML_ARGS=-a "manvolnum=8" ${ADOC_STDARG} -a "revnumber=${RELEASE}"
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BROWSER?=xdg-open
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all: pve-admin-guide.html
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%-nwdiag.svg: %.nwdiag
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nwdiag -T svg $*.nwdiag -o $@;
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@ -77,6 +81,10 @@ datacenter.cfg.5-opts.adoc:
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./gen-datacenter-cfg-opts-adoc.pl >$@.tmp
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mv $@.tmp $@
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vm.conf.5-opts.adoc:
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./gen-vm-conf-opts-adoc.pl >$@.tmp
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mv $@.tmp $@
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%.5: %.adoc %.5-opts.adoc docinfo.xml
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a2x -a docinfo1 -a "manvolnum=5" -a "manversion=Release ${RELEASE}" -f manpage $*.adoc
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test -z "$${NOVIEW}" && man -l $@
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@ -85,12 +93,9 @@ datacenter.cfg.5-opts.adoc:
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asciidoc ${ADOC_MAN5_HTML_ARGS} -o $@ $*.adoc
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test -z "$${NOVIEW}" && $(BROWSER) $@ &
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all: pve-admin-guide.html
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index.html: index.adoc ${PVE_ADMIN_GUIDE_SOURCES}
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$(MAKE) NOVIEW=1 pve-admin-guide.pdf pve-admin-guide.html pve-admin-guide.epub
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$(MAKE) NOVIEW=1 qm.1.html pct.1.html pveam.1.html pvesm.1.html pveum.1.html vzdump.1.html pve-firewall.8.html ha-manager.1.html datacenter.cfg.5.html
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$(MAKE) NOVIEW=1 qm.1.html pct.1.html pveam.1.html pvesm.1.html pveum.1.html vzdump.1.html pve-firewall.8.html ha-manager.1.html datacenter.cfg.5.html vm.conf.5.html
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asciidoc -a "date=$(shell date)" -a "revnumber=${RELEASE}" index.adoc
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$(BROWSER) index.html &
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gen-vm-conf-opts-adoc.pl
Executable file
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gen-vm-conf-opts-adoc.pl
Executable file
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use PVE::RESTHandler;
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use PVE::QemuServer;
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my $prop = PVE::QemuServer::json_config_properties();
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print PVE::RESTHandler::dump_properties($prop);
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@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ include::attributes.txt[]
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| vzdump | link:vzdump.1.html[vzdump.1]
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| ha-manager | link:ha-manager.1.html[ha-manager.1]
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| pve-firewall | link:pve-firewall.8.html[pve-firewall.8]
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| '/etc/pve/datacenter.cfg' | link:datacenter.cfg.5.html[datacenter.cfg.5]
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| '/etc/pve/datacenter.cfg' | link:datacenter.cfg.5.html[datacenter.cfg.5]
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| '/etc/pve/qemu-server/<VMID>.conf' | link:vm.conf.5.html[vm.conf.5]
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|===========================================================
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@ -110,6 +110,8 @@ Configuration Files
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:leveloffset: 2
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include::datacenter.cfg.adoc[]
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include::vm.conf.adoc[]
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:leveloffset: 0
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vm.conf.5-opts.adoc
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`acpi`: `boolean` (default=`1`)::
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Enable/disable ACPI.
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`agent`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
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Enable/disable Qemu GuestAgent.
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`args`: `string` ::
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NOTE: this option is for experts only. It allows you to pass arbitrary
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arguments to kvm, for example:
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args: -no-reboot -no-hpet
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`autostart`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
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Automatic restart after crash (currently ignored).
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`balloon`: `integer (0 - N)` ::
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Amount of target RAM for the VM in MB. Using zero disables the ballon
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driver.
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`bios`: `(ovmf | seabios)` (default=`seabios`)::
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Select BIOS implementation.
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`boot`: `[acdn]{1,4}` (default=`cdn`)::
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Boot on floppy (a), hard disk (c), CD-ROM (d), or network (n).
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`bootdisk`: `(ide|sata|scsi|virtio)\d+` ::
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Enable booting from specified disk.
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`cdrom`: `volume` ::
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This is an alias for option -ide2
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`cores`: `integer (1 - N)` (default=`1`)::
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The number of cores per socket.
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`cpu`: ::
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Emulated CPU type.
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`cpulimit`: `number (0 - 128)` (default=`0`)::
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Limit of CPU usage.
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NOTE: If the computer has 2 CPUs, it has total of '2' CPU time. Value '0'
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indicates no CPU limit.
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`cpuunits`: `integer (0 - 500000)` (default=`1000`)::
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CPU weight for a VM. Argument is used in the kernel fair scheduler. The
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larger the number is, the more CPU time this VM gets. Number is relative to
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weights of all the other running VMs.
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NOTE: You can disable fair-scheduler configuration by setting this to 0.
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`description`: `string` ::
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Description for the VM. Only used on the configuration web interface. This
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is saved as comment inside the configuration file.
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`freeze`: `boolean` ::
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Freeze CPU at startup (use 'c' monitor command to start execution).
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`hostpci[n]`: `[host=]HOSTPCIDEVICE [,rombar=on|off] [,pcie=0|1] [,x-vga=on|off]` ::
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Map host pci devices. HOSTPCIDEVICE syntax is:
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'bus:dev.func' (hexadecimal numbers)
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You can us the 'lspci' command to list existing pci devices.
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The 'rombar' option determines whether or not the device's ROM will be
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visible in the guest's memory map (default is 'on').
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NOTE: This option allows direct access to host hardware. So it is no longer
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possible to migrate such machines - use with special care.
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Experimental: user reported problems with this option.
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`hotplug`: `string` (default=`network,disk,usb`)::
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Selectively enable hotplug features. This is a comma separated list of
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hotplug features: 'network', 'disk', 'cpu', 'memory' and 'usb'. Use '0' to
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disable hotplug completely. Value '1' is an alias for the default
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'network,disk,usb'.
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`ide[n]`: `[file=]<volume> [,aio=<native|threads>] [,backup=<on|off>] [,bps=<bps>] [,bps_rd=<bps>] [,bps_wr=<bps>] [,cache=<none|writethrough|writeback|unsafe|directsync>] [,cyls=<count>] [,discard=<ignore|on>] [,format=<drive format>] [,heads=<count>] [,iops=<iops>] [,iops_max=<iops>] [,iops_rd=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max=<iops>] [,iops_wr=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max=<iops>] [,mbps=<mbps>] [,mbps_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr_max=<mbps>] [,media=<cdrom|disk>] [,model=<model>] [,rerror=<ignore|report|stop>] [,secs=<count>] [,serial=<serial>] [,snapshot=<on|off>] [,trans=<none|lba|auto>] [,werror=<enospc|ignore|report|stop>]` ::
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Use volume as IDE hard disk or CD-ROM (n is 0 to 3).
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`keyboard`: `(da | de | de-ch | en-gb | en-us | es | fi | fr | fr-be | fr-ca | fr-ch | hu | is | it | ja | lt | mk | nl | no | pl | pt | pt-br | sl | sv | tr)` (default=`en-us`)::
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Keybord layout for vnc server. Default is read from the datacenter
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configuration file.
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`kvm`: `boolean` (default=`1`)::
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Enable/disable KVM hardware virtualization.
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`localtime`: `boolean` ::
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Set the real time clock to local time. This is enabled by default if ostype
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indicates a Microsoft OS.
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`lock`: `(backup | migrate | rollback | snapshot)` ::
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Lock/unlock the VM.
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`machine`: `(pc|pc(-i440fx)?-\d+\.\d+(\.pxe)?|q35|pc-q35-\d+\.\d+(\.pxe)?)` ::
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Specific the Qemu machine type.
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`memory`: `integer (16 - N)` (default=`512`)::
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Amount of RAM for the VM in MB. This is the maximum available memory when
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you use the balloon device.
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`migrate_downtime`: `number (0 - N)` (default=`0.1`)::
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Set maximum tolerated downtime (in seconds) for migrations.
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`migrate_speed`: `integer (0 - N)` (default=`0`)::
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Set maximum speed (in MB/s) for migrations. Value 0 is no limit.
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`name`: `string` ::
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Set a name for the VM. Only used on the configuration web interface.
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`net[n]`: `MODEL=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX [,bridge=<dev>][,queues=<nbqueues>][,rate=<mbps>] [,tag=<vlanid>][,trunks=<vlanid[;vlanid]>][,firewall=0|1],link_down=0|1]` ::
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Specify network devices.
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MODEL is one of: e1000 e1000-82540em e1000-82544gc e1000-82545em i82551
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i82557b i82559er ne2k_isa ne2k_pci pcnet rtl8139 virtio vmxnet3
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XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX should be an unique MAC address. This is
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automatically generated if not specified.
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The bridge parameter can be used to automatically add the interface to a
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bridge device. The Proxmox VE standard bridge is called 'vmbr0'.
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Option 'rate' is used to limit traffic bandwidth from and to this
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interface. It is specified as floating point number, unit is 'Megabytes per
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second'.
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If you specify no bridge, we create a kvm 'user' (NATed) network device,
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which provides DHCP and DNS services. The following addresses are used:
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10.0.2.2 Gateway
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10.0.2.3 DNS Server
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10.0.2.4 SMB Server
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The DHCP server assign addresses to the guest starting from 10.0.2.15.
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`numa`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
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Enable/disable NUMA.
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`numa[n]`: `cpus=<id[-id],memory=<mb>[[,hostnodes=<id[-id]>] [,policy=<preferred|bind|interleave>]]` ::
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numa topology
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`onboot`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
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Specifies whether a VM will be started during system bootup.
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`ostype`: `(l24 | l26 | other | solaris | w2k | w2k3 | w2k8 | win7 | win8 | wvista | wxp)` ::
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Used to enable special optimization/features for specific
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operating systems:
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other => unspecified OS
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wxp => Microsoft Windows XP
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w2k => Microsoft Windows 2000
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w2k3 => Microsoft Windows 2003
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w2k8 => Microsoft Windows 2008
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wvista => Microsoft Windows Vista
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win7 => Microsoft Windows 7
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win8 => Microsoft Windows 8/2012
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l24 => Linux 2.4 Kernel
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l26 => Linux 2.6/3.X Kernel
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solaris => solaris/opensolaris/openindiania kernel
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other|l24|l26|solaris ... no special behaviour
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wxp|w2k|w2k3|w2k8|wvista|win7|win8 ... use --localtime switch
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`parallel[n]`: `/dev/parport\d+|/dev/usb/lp\d+` ::
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Map host parallel devices (n is 0 to 2).
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NOTE: This option allows direct access to host hardware. So it is no longer
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possible to migrate such machines - use with special care.
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Experimental: user reported problems with this option.
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`protection`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
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Sets the protection flag of the VM. This will prevent the remove operation.
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`reboot`: `boolean` (default=`1`)::
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Allow reboot. If set to '0' the VM exit on reboot.
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`sata[n]`: `[file=]<volume> [,aio=<native|threads>] [,backup=<on|off>] [,bps=<bps>] [,bps_rd=<bps>] [,bps_wr=<bps>] [,cache=<none|writethrough|writeback|unsafe|directsync>] [,cyls=<count>] [,discard=<ignore|on>] [,format=<drive format>] [,heads=<count>] [,iops=<iops>] [,iops_max=<iops>] [,iops_rd=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max=<iops>] [,iops_wr=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max=<iops>] [,mbps=<mbps>] [,mbps_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr_max=<mbps>] [,media=<cdrom|disk>] [,rerror=<ignore|report|stop>] [,secs=<count>] [,serial=<serial>] [,snapshot=<on|off>] [,trans=<none|lba|auto>] [,werror=<enospc|ignore|report|stop>]` ::
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Use volume as SATA hard disk or CD-ROM (n is 0 to 5).
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`scsi[n]`: `[file=]<volume> [,aio=<native|threads>] [,backup=<on|off>] [,bps=<bps>] [,bps_rd=<bps>] [,bps_wr=<bps>] [,cache=<none|writethrough|writeback|unsafe|directsync>] [,cyls=<count>] [,discard=<ignore|on>] [,format=<drive format>] [,heads=<count>] [,iops=<iops>] [,iops_max=<iops>] [,iops_rd=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max=<iops>] [,iops_wr=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max=<iops>] [,iothread=<off|on>] [,mbps=<mbps>] [,mbps_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr_max=<mbps>] [,media=<cdrom|disk>] [,queues=<nbqueues>] [,secs=<count>] [,serial=<serial>] [,snapshot=<on|off>] [,trans=<none|lba|auto>] [,werror=<enospc|ignore|report|stop>]` ::
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Use volume as SCSI hard disk or CD-ROM (n is 0 to 13).
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`scsihw`: `(lsi | lsi53c810 | megasas | pvscsi | virtio-scsi-pci | virtio-scsi-single)` (default=`lsi`)::
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scsi controller model
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`serial[n]`: `(/dev/.+|socket)` ::
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Create a serial device inside the VM (n is 0 to 3), and pass through a host
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serial device (i.e. /dev/ttyS0), or create a unix socket on the host side
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(use 'qm terminal' to open a terminal connection).
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NOTE: If you pass through a host serial device, it is no longer possible to
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migrate such machines - use with special care.
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Experimental: user reported problems with this option.
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`shares`: `integer (0 - 50000)` (default=`1000`)::
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Amount of memory shares for auto-ballooning. The larger the number is, the
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more memory this VM gets. Number is relative to weights of all other
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running VMs. Using zero disables auto-ballooning
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`smbios[n]`: `[family=<str>] [,manufacturer=<name>] [,product=<name>] [,serial=<str>] [,sku=<str>] [,uuid=<UUID>] [,version=<str>]` ::
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Specify SMBIOS type 1 fields.
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`smp`: `integer (1 - N)` (default=`1`)::
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The number of CPUs. Please use option -sockets instead.
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`sockets`: `integer (1 - N)` (default=`1`)::
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The number of CPU sockets.
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`startdate`: `(now | YYYY-MM-DD | YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS)` (default=`now`)::
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Set the initial date of the real time clock. Valid format for date are:
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'now' or '2006-06-17T16:01:21' or '2006-06-17'.
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`startup`: `[[order=]\d+] [,up=\d+] [,down=\d+] ` ::
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Startup and shutdown behavior. Order is a non-negative number defining the
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general startup order. Shutdown in done with reverse ordering. Additionally
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you can set the 'up' or 'down' delay in seconds, which specifies a delay to
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wait before the next VM is started or stopped.
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`tablet`: `boolean` (default=`1`)::
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Enable/disable the USB tablet device. This device is usually needed to
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allow absolute mouse positioning with VNC. Else the mouse runs out of sync
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with normal VNC clients. If you're running lots of console-only guests on
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one host, you may consider disabling this to save some context switches.
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This is turned off by default if you use spice (-vga=qxl).
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`tdf`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
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Enable/disable time drift fix.
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`template`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
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Enable/disable Template.
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`unused[n]`: `string` ::
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Reference to unused volumes.
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`usb[n]`: `[host=]<HOSTUSBDEVICE|spice> [,usb3=<yes|no>]` ::
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Configure an USB device (n is 0 to 4). This can be used to
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pass-through usb devices to the guest. HOSTUSBDEVICE syntax is:
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'bus-port(.port)*' (decimal numbers) or
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'vendor_id:product_id' (hexadeciaml numbers) or
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'spice'
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You can use the 'lsusb -t' command to list existing usb devices.
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NOTE: This option allows direct access to host hardware. So it is no longer
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possible to migrate such machines - use with special care.
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The value 'spice' can be used to add a usb redirection devices for spice.
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The 'usb3' option determines whether the device is a USB3 device or not
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(this does currently not work reliably with spice redirection and is then
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ignored).
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`vcpus`: `integer (1 - N)` (default=`0`)::
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Number of hotplugged vcpus.
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`vga`: `(cirrus | qxl | qxl2 | qxl3 | qxl4 | serial0 | serial1 | serial2 | serial3 | std | vmware)` ::
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Select the VGA type. If you want to use high resolution modes (>=
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1280x1024x16) then you should use the options 'std' or 'vmware'. Default is
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'std' for win8/win7/w2k8, and 'cirrus' for other OS types. The 'qxl' option
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enables the SPICE display sever. For win* OS you can select how many
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independent displays you want, Linux guests can add displays them self. You
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can also run without any graphic card, using a serial device as terminal.
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`virtio[n]`: `[file=]<volume> [,aio=<native|threads>] [,backup=<on|off>] [,bps=<bps>] [,bps_rd=<bps>] [,bps_wr=<bps>] [,cache=<none|writethrough|writeback|unsafe|directsync>] [,cyls=<count>] [,discard=<ignore|on>] [,format=<drive format>] [,heads=<count>] [,iops=<iops>] [,iops_max=<iops>] [,iops_rd=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max=<iops>] [,iops_wr=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max=<iops>] [,iothread=<off|on>] [,mbps=<mbps>] [,mbps_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr_max=<mbps>] [,media=<cdrom|disk>] [,rerror=<ignore|report|stop>] [,secs=<count>] [,serial=<serial>] [,snapshot=<on|off>] [,trans=<none|lba|auto>] [,werror=<enospc|ignore|report|stop>]` ::
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Use volume as VIRTIO hard disk (n is 0 to 15).
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`watchdog`: `[[model=]i6300esb|ib700] [,[action=]reset|shutdown|poweroff|pause|debug|none]` ::
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Create a virtual hardware watchdog device. Once enabled (by a guest
|
||||
action), the watchdog must be periodically polled by an agent inside the
|
||||
guest or else the watchdog will reset the guest (or execute the respective
|
||||
action specified)
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|
55
vm.conf.adoc
Normal file
55
vm.conf.adoc
Normal file
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ifdef::manvolnum[]
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PVE({manvolnum})
|
||||
================
|
||||
include::attributes.txt[]
|
||||
|
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NAME
|
||||
----
|
||||
|
||||
vm.conf - Proxmox VE Virtual Machine Configuration
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SYNOPSYS
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
'/etc/pve/qemu-server/<VMID>.conf'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
endif::manvolnum[]
|
||||
|
||||
ifndef::manvolnum[]
|
||||
Virtual Machine Configuration
|
||||
==============================
|
||||
include::attributes.txt[]
|
||||
endif::manvolnum[]
|
||||
|
||||
The '/etc/pve/qemu-server/<VMID>.conf' files stores VM configuration,
|
||||
where "VMID" is the numeric ID of the given VM. Note that IDs <=
|
||||
100 are reserved for internal purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
File Format
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
|
||||
The file uses a simple colon separated key/value format. Each line has
|
||||
the following format:
|
||||
|
||||
OPTION: value
|
||||
|
||||
Blank lines in the file are ignored, and lines starting with a '#'
|
||||
character are treated as comments and are also ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
One can use the 'qm' command to generate and modify those files.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Options
|
||||
-------
|
||||
|
||||
include::vm.conf.5-opts.adoc[]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ifdef::manvolnum[]
|
||||
include::pve-copyright.adoc[]
|
||||
endif::manvolnum[]
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