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1Installation
2============
3
4{pmg} is based on Debian and comes with an installation CD-ROM
5which includes a complete Debian ("stretch" for version 5.x) system as
6well as all necessary {pmg} packages.
7
8The installer just asks you a few questions, then partitions the local
9disk(s), installs all required packages, and configures the system
10including a basic network setup. You can get a fully functional system
11within a few minutes. This is the preferred and recommended
12installation method.
13
14Alternatively, {pmg} can be installed on top of an existing Debian
15system. This option is only recommended for advanced users since
16it requires more detailed knowledge about {pmg} and Debian.
17
18Using the {pmg} Installation CD-ROM
19-----------------------------------
20
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21You can download the ISO from http://www.proxmox.com. It includes the
22following:
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24* Complete operating system (Debian Linux, 64-bit)
25
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26* The {pmg} installer, which partitions the hard drive(s) with ext4,
27 ext3, xfs or ZFS and installs the operating system.
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28
29* Linux kernel
30
31* Postfix MTA, ClamAV, Spamassassin and the {pmg} toolset
32
33* Web based management interface for using the toolset
34
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35Please burn the downloaded ISO image to a CD or create a
36xref:create_bootable_usb[bootable USB stick].
37
38Then insert the installation CD-ROM on the physical host where you want
39to install {pmg} and boot from that drive. Immediately afterwards you
40can choose the following menu options:
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42image::images/installer/pmg-grub-menu.png[]
43
44Install {pmg}::
45
46Start normal installation.
47
48Install {pmg} (Debug mode)::
49
50Start installation in debug mode. It opens a shell console at several
51installation steps, so that you can debug things if something goes
52wrong. Please press `CTRL-D` to exit those debug consoles and continue
53installation. This option is mostly for developers and not meant for
54general use.
55
56Rescue Boot::
57
58This option allows you to boot an existing installation. It searches
59all attached hard disks and, if it finds an existing installation,
60boots directly into that disk using the existing Linux kernel. This
61can be useful if there are problems with the boot block (grub), or the
62BIOS is unable to read the boot block from the disk.
63
64Test Memory::
65
66Runs `memtest86+`. This is useful to check if your memory is
67functional and error free.
68
dc69da07 69You normally select *Install {pmg}* to start the installation.
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dc69da07 71image::images/installer/pmg-select-target-disk.png[]
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73First step ist to read our EULA (End User License Agreement). After
74that you get prompted to select the target hard disk(s).
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76NOTE: By default, the complete server is used and all existing data is
77removed.
78
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79The `Options` button lets you select the target file system, which
80defaults to `ext4`. The installer uses LVM if you select `ext3`,
81`ext4` or `xfs` as file system, and offers additional option to
82restrict LVM space (see <<advanced_lvm_options,below>>)
83
84If you have more than one disk, you can also use ZFS as file system.
85ZFS supports several software RAID levels, so this is specially useful
86if you do not have a hardware RAID controller. The `Options` button
87lets you select the ZFS RAID level, and you can choose disks there.
88
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89image::images/installer/pmg-select-location.png[]
90
91The next page just ask for basic configuration options like your
92location, the time zone and keyboard layout. The location is used to
93select a download server near you to speedup updates. The installer is
94usually able to auto detect those setting, so you only need to change
95them in rare situations when auto detection fails, or when you want to
96use some special keyboard layout not commonly used in your country.
97
98image::images/installer/pmg-set-password.png[]
99
100You then need to specify an email address and the superuser (root)
101password. The password must have at least 5 characters, but we highly
102recommend to use stronger passwords - here are some guidelines:
103
104- Use a minimum password length of 12 to 14 characters.
105
106- Include lowercase and uppercase alphabetic characters, numbers and symbols.
107
108- Avoid character repetition, keyboard patterns, dictionary words, letter or number sequences, usernames, relative or pet names, romantic links (current or past) and biographical information (e.g., ID numbers, ancestors' names or dates).
109
110It is sometimes necessary to send notification to the system
111administrator, for example:
112
113- Information about available package updates.
114
115- Error messages from periodic CRON jobs.
116
117All those notification mails will be sent to the specified email
118address.
119
120image::images/installer/pmg-setup-network.png[]
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122The last step is the network configuration. Please note that you can
123use either IPv4 or IPv6 here, but not both. If you want to configure a
124dual stack node, you can easily do that after installation.
125
126If you press `Next` now, installation starts to format disks, and
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127copies packages to the target.
128
129image::images/installer/pmg-installation.png[]
130
131Copying packages usually takes a few minutes. Please wait until that
132is finished, then reboot the server.
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134Further configuration is done via the Proxmox web interface. Just
135point your browser to the IP address given during installation
136(https://youripaddress:8006).
137
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138. Login and upload subscription key.
139+
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140NOTE: Default login is "root" and the root password is
141defined during the installation process.
142
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143. Check the IP configuration and hostname.
144
145. Check and save the Time Zone.
146
147. Check your xref:firewall_settings[Firewall settings].
148
149. Configure {pmg} to forward the incoming SMTP traffic to your Mail
150server ('Configuration/Mail Proxy/Default Relay') - 'Default
151Relay' is your e-mail server.
152
153. Configure your e-mail server to send all outgoing messages through
154your {pmg} ('Smart Host', port 26 by default) - see
155xref:fitering_outgoing_mail[Filtering outgoing e-mails].
156
157For detailed deployment scenarios see chapter
158xref:chapter_deployment[Planning for Deployment].
159
160If the installation succeeds you have to route all your incoming and
161outgoing e-mail traffic to the Mail Gateway. For incoming traffic you
162have to configure your firewall and/or DNS settings. For outgoing
163traffic you need to change the existing e-mail server configuration.
164
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166[[advanced_lvm_options]]
167Advanced LVM Configuration Options
168~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
169
170The installer creates a Volume Group (VG) called `pmg`, and additional
171Logical Volumes (LVs) called `root` and `swap`. The size of
172those volumes can be controlled with:
173
174`hdsize`::
175
176Defines the total HD size to be used. This way you can save free
177space on the HD for further partitioning (i.e. for an additional PV
178and VG on the same hard disk that can be used for LVM storage).
179
180`swapsize`::
181
182Defines the size of the `swap` volume. The default is the size of the
183installed memory, minimum 4 GB and maximum 8 GB. The resulting value cannot
184be greater than `hdsize/8`.
185
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186`minfree`::
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2729e8b8 188Defines the amount of free space left in LVM volume group `pmg`.
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189With more than 128GB storage available the default is 16GB, else `hdsize/8`
190will be used.
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192NOTE: LVM requires free space in the VG for snapshot creation (not
193required for lvmthin snapshots).
194
195
196ZFS Performance Tips
197~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
198
199ZFS uses a lot of memory, so it is best to add additional RAM if you
200want to use ZFS. A good calculation is 4GB plus 1GB RAM for each TB
201RAW disk space.
202
203ZFS also provides the feature to use a fast SSD drive as write cache. The
204write cache is called the ZFS Intent Log (ZIL). You can add that after
205installation using the following command:
206
207 zpool add <pool-name> log </dev/path_to_fast_ssd>
208
209
210Install {pmg} on Debian
211-----------------------
212
213{pmg} ships as a set of Debian packages, so you can install it
214on top of a normal Debian installation. After configuring the
215repositories, you need to run:
216
217[source,bash]
218----
219apt-get update
220apt-get install proxmox-mailgateway
221----
222
223Installing on top of an existing Debian installation looks easy, but
224it presumes that you have correctly installed the base system, and you
225know how you want to configure and use the local storage. Network
226configuration is also completely up to you.
227
228NOTE: In general, this is not trivial, especially when you use LVM or
229ZFS.