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ProxmoxTools

📦 A collection of stuff that I and others wrote for Proxmox 📦

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Remove Proxmox Nag

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Remove Proxmox Nag | Tested 5.1-3 - 7.1-12

To remove the Proxmox Nag, run the following in the Proxmox Shell

bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/ProxmoxNag.sh)"

🔸Remove ProxmoxVE Nag & Add Community Repo

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Remove ProxmoxVE Nag & Add Community Repo | Tested 5.1-3 - 7.2-7

To remove the Proxmox Nag & add Community Repo, run the following in the Proxmox Shell

bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/proxmoxve_community.sh)"

🔸Remove ProxmoxBS Nag & Add Community Repo

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Remove ProxmoxBS Nag & Add Community Repo | Tested 2.2-1 - NAN

To remove the Proxmox Nag & add Community Repo, run the following in the Proxmox Shell

bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/proxmoxbs_community.sh)"

Proxmox CPU Scaling Governor

Proxmox CPU Scaling Governor

CPU Scaling Governor enables the operating system to scale the CPU frequency up or down in order to save power or improve performance.

Generic Scaling Governors

Run the following in the Proxmox Shell.

bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/scaling-governor.sh)"

Backup Proxmox Config

Backup Proxmox Config Manual

To create a new Proxmox Node Config Backup, do the following in the Proxmox Shell

* Download the [script](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/prox_config_backup.sh)  
```cd /root/; wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/prox_config_backup.sh > prox_config_backup.sh```
* Set the permanent backups directory ```export BACK_DIR="/root/proxmox_backups/"```
* Create a proxmox_backups folder and make the script executable ```mkdir /root/proxmox_backups/; chmod +x ./prox_config_backup.sh```
* Shut down ALL VMs + LXC Containers if you want to go the save way. (Not required) ```service pve-manager stop```
* Run the script ```./prox_config_backup.sh```

Restore Proxmox Config

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Restore Proxmox Config

On machine, you end up with a GZipped file of about 1-10 MB with a name like "proxmox_backup_proxmoxhostname_2017-12-02.15.48.10.tar.gz".
Depending upon how you schedule it and the size of your server, that could eventually become a space issue so don't
forget to set up some kind of archive maintenance.

To restore, move the file back to proxmox with cp, scp, webmin, a thumb drive, whatever.
I place it back into the /var/tmp directory from where it came.

# Unpack the original backup
tar -zxvf proxmox_backup_proxmoxhostname_2017-12-02.15.48.10.tar.gz
# unpack the tared contents
tar -xvf proxmoxpve.2017-12-02.15.48.10.tar
tar -xvf proxmoxetc.2017-12-02.15.48.10.tar
tar -xvf proxmoxroot.2017-12-02.15.48.10.tar

# If the services are running, stop them:
for i in pve-cluster pvedaemon vz qemu-server; do systemctl stop $i ; done

# Copy the old content to the original directory:
cp -avr /var/tmp/var/tmp/etc/* /etc/
cp -avr /var/tmp/var/tmp/var/* /var/
cp -avr /var/tmp/var/tmp/root/* /root/


# And, finally, restart services:
for i in qemu-server vz pvedaemon pve-cluster; do systemctl start $i ; done

If nothing goes wrong, and you have separately restored the VM images using the default ProxMox process.
You should be back where you started. But let's hope it never comes to that.


Leave Proxmox Cluster

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Leave Proxmox Cluster

To leave a Proxmox-Cluster, run the following in the Proxmox Node shell, which should leave the cluster.

bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/leave-cluster.sh)"

Proxmox API - Guest Actions

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Guest Actions

The Proxmox API scripts are located in the API folder.

/api/lxc: startlxc.sh, stoplxc.sh, shutdownlxc.sh, restartlxc.sh, suspendlxc.sh and resumelxc.sh
/api/vm: startvm.sh, stopvm.sh, shutdownvm.sh, restartvm.sh, resetvm.sh, suspendvm.sh and resumevm.sh

🔸Proxmox LXC Updater

Proxmox LXC Updater

Update All LXC's Fast & Easy

Run the following in the Proxmox Shell.

bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/upgrade-lxcs.sh)"

Home Assistant OS VM

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Home Assistant OS VM

To create a new Proxmox Home Assistant OS VM, run the following in the Proxmox Shell

bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marrobHD/proxmox-tools/master/install-HAOS.sh)"

âš¡ Default Settings: 4GB RAM - 32GB Storage - 2vCPU âš¡

After the script completes, click on the VM, then on the Summary tab to find the VM IP.

Home Assistant Interface - IP:8123


Sources

http://ziemecki.net/content/proxmox-config-backups

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Authors & contributors

The original setup of this repository is by Marlon.

For a full list of all authors and contributors, check the contributor's page.

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