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1`bwlimit`: `[clone=<LIMIT>] [,default=<LIMIT>] [,migration=<LIMIT>] [,move=<LIMIT>] [,restore=<LIMIT>]` ::
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3Set bandwidth/io limits various operations.
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5`clone`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
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7bandwidth limit in KiB/s for cloning disks
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9`default`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
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11default bandwidth limit in KiB/s
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13`migration`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
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15bandwidth limit in KiB/s for migrating guests (including moving local disks)
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17`move`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
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19bandwidth limit in KiB/s for moving disks
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21`restore`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
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23bandwidth limit in KiB/s for restoring guests from backups
24
25`console`: `<applet | html5 | vv | xtermjs>` ::
26
27Select the default Console viewer. You can either use the builtin java applet (VNC; deprecated and maps to html5), an external virt-viewer comtatible application (SPICE), an HTML5 based vnc viewer (noVNC), or an HTML5 based console client (xtermjs). If the selected viewer is not available (e.g. SPICE not activated for the VM), the fallback is noVNC.
28
29`email_from`: `<string>` ::
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31Specify email address to send notification from (default is root@$hostname)
32
33`fencing`: `<both | hardware | watchdog>` ('default =' `watchdog`)::
34
35Set the fencing mode of the HA cluster. Hardware mode needs a valid configuration of fence devices in /etc/pve/ha/fence.cfg. With both all two modes are used.
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37WARNING: 'hardware' and 'both' are EXPERIMENTAL & WIP
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39`ha`: `shutdown_policy=<enum>` ::
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41Cluster wide HA settings.
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43`shutdown_policy`=`<conditional | failover | freeze | migrate>` ('default =' `conditional`);;
44
45Describes the policy for handling HA services on poweroff or reboot of a node. Freeze will always freeze services which are still located on the node on shutdown, those services won't be recovered by the HA manager. Failover will not mark the services as frozen and thus the services will get recovered to other nodes, if the shutdown node does not come up again quickly (< 1min). 'conditional' chooses automatically depending on the type of shutdown, i.e., on a reboot the service will be frozen but on a poweroff the service will stay as is, and thus get recovered after about 2 minutes. Migrate will try to move all running services to another node when a reboot or shutdown was triggered. The poweroff process will only continue once no running services are located on the node anymore. If the node comes up again, the service will be moved back to the previously powered-off node, at least if no other migration, reloaction or recovery took place.
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47`http_proxy`: `http://.*` ::
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49Specify external http proxy which is used for downloads (example: 'http://username:password@host:port/')
50
51`keyboard`: `<da | de | de-ch | en-gb | en-us | es | fi | fr | fr-be | fr-ca | fr-ch | hu | is | it | ja | lt | mk | nl | no | pl | pt | pt-br | sl | sv | tr>` ::
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53Default keybord layout for vnc server.
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55`language`: `<ca | da | de | en | es | eu | fa | fr | he | it | ja | nb | nn | pl | pt_BR | ru | sl | sv | tr | zh_CN | zh_TW>` ::
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57Default GUI language.
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59`mac_prefix`: `<string>` ::
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61Prefix for autogenerated MAC addresses.
62
63`max_workers`: `<integer> (1 - N)` ::
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65Defines how many workers (per node) are maximal started on actions like 'stopall VMs' or task from the ha-manager.
66
67`migration`: `[type=]<secure|insecure> [,network=<CIDR>]` ::
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69For cluster wide migration settings.
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71`network`=`<CIDR>` ;;
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73CIDR of the (sub) network that is used for migration.
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75`type`=`<insecure | secure>` ('default =' `secure`);;
76
77Migration traffic is encrypted using an SSH tunnel by default. On secure, completely private networks this can be disabled to increase performance.
78
79`migration_unsecure`: `<boolean>` ::
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81Migration is secure using SSH tunnel by default. For secure private networks you can disable it to speed up migration. Deprecated, use the 'migration' property instead!
82
83`u2f`: `[appid=<APPID>] [,origin=<URL>]` ::
84
85u2f
86
87`appid`=`<APPID>` ;;
88
89U2F AppId URL override. Defaults to the origin.
90
91`origin`=`<URL>` ;;
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93U2F Origin override. Mostly useful for single nodes with a single URL.
94