9 pvenode - Proxmox VE Node Management
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21 Proxmox Node Management
22 =======================
26 The {PVE} node management tool (`pvenode`) allows to control node specific
27 settings and resources.
29 Currently `pvenode` allows to set a node's description and to manage
30 the node's SSL certificates used for the API and the web GUI through `pveproxy`.
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38 `pvenode cert set certificate.crt certificate.key -force`
40 Install an externally provided certificate. Both files need to be PEM encoded.
41 `certificate.key` contains the private key and `certificate.crt` contains the
42 whole certificate chain.
45 pvenode acme account register default mail@example.invalid
46 pvenode config set --acme domains=example.invalid
47 pvenode acme cert order
48 systemctl restart pveproxy
51 Setup ACME account and order a certificate for local node.
55 Wake-on-LAN (WoL) allows to switch on a sleeping computer in the network by
56 sending a magic packet. At least one NIC must support this feature and the
57 respective option needs to be enabled in the computers firmware (BIOS/UEFI)
58 configuration. The option name can vary from 'Enable Wake-on-Lan' to
59 'Power On By PCIE Device', check your motherboards vendor manual, if unsure.
60 `ethtool` can be used to check the WoL configuration of `<interface>` by
64 ethtool <interface> | grep Wake-on
67 `pvenode` allows to wake sleeping members of a cluster via WoL using the
71 pvenode wakeonlan <node>
74 This broadcasts the WoL magic packet on UDP port 9, containing the MAC address
75 of `<node>` obtained from the `wakeonlan` property. The node specific
76 `wakeonlan` property can be set by the following command:
79 pvenode config set -wakeonlan XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
82 // TODO: extend and improve chapter!
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