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Thank you for guidance. Its clear. How to add additional storage from local proxmox?
ОтветитьSo I followed your guide, and my target use case was to deploy a service with docker-compose that scrapes an API of a unit and sends it off to MQTT. I was able to run it locally, but when I run it within portainer, it seems that it cannot connect to the MQTT broker, which is running inside the home assistant VM. It seems to be something with the networking of that docker-compose, which seems to ge getting the bridge networking by default, starting with 172.x. Is there anyway I can configure portainer so that any services I run through it have access to my local lan? ie the same network as the ubuntu vm has access to?
ОтветитьNew to Portainer and Proxmox and this was hands-down the best, easy-to-follow step-by-step tutorial to get up and running. Flawless! Thank you for posting this, thumbs-up and definitely earned another sub!
ОтветитьGreat Video. What I'm doing on all Portainer installs is configuring the proper ip for the local environment. That way all ports in the container lists become clickable which us very useful for web guis.
ОтветитьBest help I have found. Easy to follow your instructions
Ответитьi have a question, Where did the zsh shell come from. I'm trying to follow but I can't install docker
ОтветитьExcellent simple pleasant comprehensive demo. Thanks much appreciated.
Ответитьim new to all this. can you make a video how to setup nfs-utils
ОтветитьAwesome video, everything worked exactly how you said it would.
ОтветитьDon't know why port 8000:8000 didn't work for me until I change it to 9000:9000
ОтветитьThe instructions worked perfectly! Great video. Thank you!
Ответитьthank you.
ОтветитьThank you so much for very informative and newbie friendy tutorial.
ОтветитьFirst off I want to say Thank you!!!!!!!!! and again Thank you!!!!!!!! This was exactly the tutorial I was looking for on how to get a docker/portainer setup on my proxmox server. So again I say Thank you. Just a though though if you added the sudo in front of the commands on your description it would be nicer. But on the other hand it does make you watch the video. Great Job Keep up the good work.
Ответитьperfect clear & easy !! thx
ОтветитьThis is a really helpful video. I like how you did this in one smooth take, it makes it easy to follow which other videos tend to overlook. You earned a sub!
ОтветитьCannot thank you enough! Great explanation with step-by-step guide!
ОтветитьSo glad i found your ProxMox videos! Installed it last week and i'm loving it :) Which client to you use to connect with ssh?
ОтветитьJust wanted to say thanks for such a well scripted tutorial for someone who is just starting in home labs. It's criminal you don't have more subscribers so I've subscribed and will be checking out more content.
Ответитьthanks bro. i follow your guide and its work flawlessly
ОтветитьYou totally glance over the part I need, ie setting a static IP. Do you (or someone else you know of) cover this in any better detail. I'm having troubles making any progress. Thanks.
ОтветитьIf you do what I did and installed the Business Edition by mistake <groan>, don't forget to remove both the docker image (sudo docker rm portainer) and the volume (sudo docker volume rm portainer_data) before re-installing, otherwise you'll get Portainer CE restarting every 30 seconds or so! Great tutorial!
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьI have been trying to get a docker/portainer going on my homelab and this video really helped. So thank you!
ОтветитьGreat video, you explained everything in an easy to digest way. Thank you for the solid tutorial.
Ответитьnice guide! I got everything up and running. Pretty sure I didn't miss anything cause I did it twice.
However, it is the next step - actually deploying a container - where I fail with status code 500. I am guessing it is an issue with volumes and/or permissions?
Thanks. Struggling to get moodle to work on proxmox. Had it working in docker desktop on windows/wsl, also on a rpi4...just can't get it to open in a browser when run through proxmox
ОтветитьDid you install the QEMU Agent on the ProxMox VM and just not show it? Thanks for the content. It was very clear and well done.
Ответитьgreat video!! I followed your video and was able to get Portainer running on Docker >> Ubuntu >> Proxmox. thanks!
Ответитьthanks works great :D
Ответитьthank you! worked well. Simpler than lxt container for sure.
ОтветитьIs it possible to set up my vpn in portainer I use NordVPN since there speeds can’t be matched?
ОтветитьWell done, you have a creditable presentation style, sounds like you are talking from the heart and know what you know. I like how you explain that you don't know everything and to try things out. Adding the link to the other source of Docker templates was a good touch. With you channel I think you find it difficult to get a higher sub level, tech videos are like that. You got me as a new sub. Keep broadcasting!!
ОтветитьOnly 330 subs but man, you're very thorough! You don't have a flashy channel but you walked though everything, described everything and showed everything. Lots of other channels assume you know more or less and skips past a window or two. Great stuff!
ОтветитьThank you. Very well put together and easy to follow. Great job.
ОтветитьAwesome video. Following your excellent instructions I have Portainer installed.
ОтветитьWhat’s your reasoning for the super large VM? My Portainers usually have 1 core 8G and 1024k Ram..
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ОтветитьThank you very much for this excellent and very interesting video. I followed your instructions exactly and everything worked like a charm, I now have ProxMox 7.3 with an Ubuntu 22.04 VM with Portainer in a Docker container, and that is exactly what I wanted for my home development lab. I have setup ProxMox on an AMD Rizen 7 5825U Mini PC with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB nvme, quite a powerfull setup in a very small volume and best of all, practically silent.
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