
Save the file by hitting “ctrl+x” and choosing yes Erasing partition table on disksįirst we need to delete the partitions on the disks, we do this using a tool called “gdisk” which is installed by defaultįirst look up the disks listed in /dev/disk/by-id: cd /dev/disk/by-id

# PVE pve-no-subscription repository provided by , You can delete lines in nano by using “ctrl+k”. cd /etc/apt//Īfter this, we are going to edit the “sources.list” file and replace it’s content. Other PCIe Device ROM Priority – Disabledīy Default Proxmox is configured for the Enterprise repository, without a license you can’t use those so to reconfigure it to the community repository, do the following.Storage Boot Option Control – Disabled (Disables loading PCIe add-in card ROMs).SVM Mode – Enabled (Enables CPU Virtualization).Some BIOS settings need to be changed for Proxmox do be able to do it’s virtualization, mainly those are: It should contain everything you need to accomplish the same as in the video!Īgain, main explanations will be in the video, below text is to go along with it! Download links

#IMPOT OPENZFS POOL TO PROXMOX HOW TO#
Video How to install Proxmox and setup a ZFS Pool + VMĭuring this video we’re installing proxmox, creating a ZFS pool and installing a VM, here are the parts in order with the video. The article index for this 100TB 10Gbit server series can be found by clicking here. This article is to accompany my video about setting up Proxmox, creating a ZFS Pool and then installing a small VM on it. How to install Proxmox and setup a ZFS Pool
