
Proxmox Cookbook
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The Proxmox installation process is guided by a fully graphical interface through various prompts. In this recipe, we are going to follow through creating our first Proxmox node.
Power up and boot the physical node using the installation disk or the USB media we created in the preceding recipe. The following screenshot is how the screen looks after the boot:
Option |
Function |
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swapsize |
This defines the size of a swap partition. There are complex formulas to calculate this value. However, it is generally left as the default value. |
maxroot |
This refers to the maximum size the root partition should be. |
minfree |
This refers to the minimum free space to allocate for a pve partition. |
maxvz |
This refers to the maximum space to allocate to locally store VMs. The default path for local VM storage is |
The following screenshot shows the filesystem that is supported after clicking on the drop-down menu:
Follow steps 1 to 7 to set up the second node. A minimum of two nodes are required to form a Proxmox cluster. More information on cluster configurations is available in Chapter 3, Cluster and VM Management.
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