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1Installing Proxmox VE
2=====================
3ifndef::manvolnum[]
4:pve-toplevel:
5endif::manvolnum[]
6ifdef::wiki[]
7:title: Installation
8endif::wiki[]
9
10{pve} is based on Debian, therefore the disk image (ISO file) provided
11by us includes a complete Debian system ("stretch" for version 5.x) as
12well as all necessary {pve} packages.
13
14Using the installer will guide you through the setup, allowing
15you to partition the local disk(s), apply basic system configurations
16(e.g. timezone, language, network) and install all required packages.
17Using the provided ISO will get you started in just a few minutes,
18that's why we recommend this method for new and existing users.
19
20Alternatively, {pve} can be installed on top of an existing Debian
21system. This option is only recommended for advanced users since
22detailed knowledge about {pve} is necessary.
23
24ifndef::wiki[]
25
26include::pve-system-requirements.adoc[]
27
28endif::wiki[]
29
30
31Using the {pve} Installer
32-------------------------
33
34You can download the ISO from {website}en/downloads.
35It includes the following:
36
37* Complete operating system (Debian Linux, 64-bit)
38
39* The {pve} installer, which partitions the local disk(s) with ext4,
40 ext3, xfs or ZFS and installs the operating system.
41
42* {pve} kernel (Linux) with LXC and KVM support
43
44* Complete toolset for administering virtual machines, containers and
45 all necessary resources
46
47* Web based management interface for using the toolset
48
49NOTE: During the installation process, the complete server
50is used by default and all existing data is removed.
51
52Please insert the installation media (e.g. USB stick, CD-ROM) and boot
53from it.
54
55[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-grub-menu.png"]
56
57After choosing the correct entry (e.g. Boot from USB) the {pve} menu
58will be displayed, you can now select one of the following options:
59
60Install Proxmox VE::
61
62Start normal installation.
63
64TIP: It is possible to only use the keyboard to progress through the
65installation wizard. Buttons can be pressed by pressing down the `ALT`
66key, combined with the underlined character from the respective Button.
67For example, `ALT + N` to press a `Next` button.
68
69Install Proxmox VE (Debug mode)::
70
71Start installation in debug mode. It opens a shell console at several
72installation steps, so that you can debug things if something goes
73wrong. Please press `CTRL-D` to exit those debug consoles and continue
74installation. This option is mostly for developers and not meant for
75general use.
76
77Rescue Boot::
78
79This option allows you to boot an existing installation. It searches
80all attached hard disks and, if it finds an existing installation,
81boots directly into that disk using the existing Linux kernel. This
82can be useful if there are problems with the boot block (grub), or the
83BIOS is unable to read the boot block from the disk.
84
85Test Memory::
86
87Runs `memtest86+`. This is useful to check if your memory is
88functional and error free.
89
90[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-select-target-disk.png"]
91
92You normally select *Install Proxmox VE* to start the installation.
93After that you get prompted to select the target hard disk(s). The
94`Options` button lets you select the target file system, which
95defaults to `ext4`. The installer uses LVM if you select `ext3`,
96`ext4` or `xfs` as file system, and offers additional option to
97restrict LVM space (see <<advanced_lvm_options,below>>)
98
99You can also use ZFS as file system. ZFS supports several software RAID
100levels, so this is specially useful if you do not have a hardware RAID
101controller. The `Options` button lets you select the ZFS RAID level, and
102you can choose disks there. Additionally you can set additional options (see
103<<advanced_zfs_options,below>>).
104
105[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-select-location.png", float="left"]
106
107The next page just asks for basic configuration options like your
108location, the time zone and keyboard layout. The location is used to
109select a download server near you to speed up updates. The installer is
110usually able to auto detect those settings, so you only need to change
111them in rare situations when auto detection fails, or when you want to
112use some special keyboard layout not commonly used in your country.
113
114[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-set-password.png"]
115
116You then need to specify an email address and the superuser (root)
117password. The password must have at least 5 characters, but we highly
118recommend to use stronger passwords - here are some guidelines:
119
120- Use a minimum password length of 12 to 14 characters.
121
122- Include lowercase and uppercase alphabetic characters, numbers and symbols.
123
124- Avoid character repetition, keyboard patterns, dictionary words,
125 letter or number sequences, usernames, relative or pet names,
126 romantic links (current or past) and biographical information (e.g.,
127 ID numbers, ancestors' names or dates).
128
129It is sometimes necessary to send notifications to the system
130administrator, for example:
131
132- Information about available package updates.
133
134- Error messages from periodic CRON jobs.
135
136[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-setup-network.png"]
137
138All those notification mails will be sent to the specified email
139address.
140
141The last step is the network configuration. Please note that you can
142use either IPv4 or IPv6 here, but not both. If you want to configure a
143dual stack node, you can easily do that after installation.
144
145[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-installation.png", float="left"]
146
147If you press `Next` now, you will see an overview of your entered
148configuration. Please re-check every setting, you can still use the
149`Previous` button to go back and edit all settings here.
150
151If you press `Install` now, installation starts to format disks, and
152copies packages to the target. Please wait until that is finished,
153then remove the installation media and restart your system.
154
155[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-install-summary.png"]
156
157If the installation failed check out specific errors on the second TTY
158(`CTRL + ALT + F2'), ensure your systems mets the
159xref:install_minimal_requirements[minimum requirements]. If the installation
160is still not working then look at our xref:getting_help[how to get help chapter].
161
162Further configuration can be done via the Proxmox web interface. Just
163point your browser to the IP address given during installation
164(https://youripaddress:8006).
165
166NOTE: Default login is "root" (realm 'PAM') and the root password was
167defined during the installation process.
168
169
170[[advanced_lvm_options]]
171Advanced LVM Configuration Options
172~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
173
174The installer creates a Volume Group (VG) called `pve`, and additional
175Logical Volumes (LVs) called `root`, `data` and `swap`. The size of
176those volumes can be controlled with:
177
178`hdsize`::
179
180Defines the total HD size to be used. This way you can save free
181space on the HD for further partitioning (i.e. for an additional PV
182and VG on the same hard disk that can be used for LVM storage).
183
184`swapsize`::
185
186Defines the size of the `swap` volume. The default is the size of the
187installed memory, minimum 4 GB and maximum 8 GB. The resulting value cannot
188be greater than `hdsize/8`.
189+
190NOTE: If set to `0`, no `swap` volume will be created.
191
192`maxroot`::
193
194Defines the maximum size of the `root` volume, which stores the operation
195system. The maximum limit of the `root` volume size is `hdsize/4`.
196
197`maxvz`::
198
199Defines the maximum size of the `data` volume. The actual size of the `data`
200volume is:
201+
202`datasize = hdsize - rootsize - swapsize - minfree`
203+
204Where `datasize` cannot be bigger than `maxvz`.
205+
206NOTE: In case of LVM thin, the `data` pool will only be created if `datasize`
207is bigger than 4GB.
208+
209NOTE: If set to `0`, no `data` volume will be created and the storage
210configuration will be adapted accordingly.
211
212`minfree`::
213
214Defines the amount of free space left in LVM volume group `pve`.
215With more than 128GB storage available the default is 16GB, else `hdsize/8`
216will be used.
217+
218NOTE: LVM requires free space in the VG for snapshot creation (not
219required for lvmthin snapshots).
220
221[[advanced_zfs_options]]
222Advanced ZFS Configuration Options
223~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
224The installer creates a ZFS pool `rpool`. When selecting ZFS, no swap space is
225created by default. You can leave some unpartitioned space for swap or create
226a swap zvol after installation, though the latter can lead to problems
227(see <<zfs_swap,ZFS swap notes>>).
228
229`ashift`::
230
231Defines the `ashift` value for the created pool. The `ashift` needs
232to be set at least to the sector-size of the underlying disks (2 to
233the power of `ashift` is the sector-size), or any disk,
234which might be put in the pool (e.g. during replacing a defective disk).
235
236`compress`::
237
238Defines whether compression is enabled for `rpool`.
239
240`checksum`::
241
242Defines which checksumming algorithm should be used for `rpool`.
243
244`copies`::
245
246Defines the `copies` parameter for `rpool`. Check the `zfs(8)` manpage for the
247semantics, and why this does not replace redundancy on disk-level.
248
249`hdsize`::
250
251Defines the total HD size to be used. This way you can save free
252space on the HD(s) for further partitioning (e.g. for creating a swap-partition).
253`hdsize` is only honored for bootable disks, i.e., only the first disk or
254mirror for RAID0, RAID1 or RAID10, and all disks in RAID-Z[123].
255
256
257ZFS Performance Tips
258~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
259
260ZFS uses a lot of memory, so it is best to add additional RAM if you
261want to use ZFS. A good calculation is 4GB plus 1GB RAM for each TB
262RAW disk space.
263
264ZFS also provides the feature to use a fast SSD drive as write cache. The
265write cache is called the ZFS Intent Log (ZIL). You can add that after
266installation using the following command:
267
268 zpool add <pool-name> log </dev/path_to_fast_ssd>
269
270
271ifdef::wiki[]
272
273link:/wiki/Install_from_USB_Stick[Install from USB Stick]
274---------------------------------------------------------
275
276link:/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Stretch[Install Proxmox VE on Debian Stretch]
277-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
278
279endif::wiki[]
280
281ifndef::wiki[]
282
283include::pve-usbstick.adoc[]
284
285Install {pve} on Debian
286-----------------------
287
288{pve} ships as a set of Debian packages, so you can install it
289on top of a standard Debian installation.
290xref:sysadmin_package_repositories[After configuring the repositories], you
291need to run:
292
293[source,bash]
294----
295apt-get update
296apt-get install proxmox-ve
297----
298
299Installing on top of an existing Debian installation looks easy, but
300it presumes that you have correctly installed the base system, and you
301know how you want to configure and use the local storage. Network
302configuration is also completely up to you.
303
304In general, this is not trivial, especially when you use LVM or
305ZFS.
306
307You can find a detailed step by step how-to guide on the
308{webwiki-url}Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Stretch[wiki].
309
310
311endif::wiki[]
312
313ifdef::wiki[]
314
315Video Tutorials
316---------------
317
318* List of all official tutorials on our
319 http://www.youtube.com/proxmoxve[Proxmox VE YouTube Channel]
320
321* Tutorials in Spanish language on
322 http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUULBIhA5QDBdNf1pcTZ5UXhek63Fij8z[ITexperts.es
323 YouTube Play List]
324
325
326See Also
327--------
328
329* link:/wiki/System_Requirements[System Requirements]
330
331* link:/wiki/Package_Repositories[Package Repositories]
332
333* link:/wiki/Host_System_Administration[Host System Administration]
334
335* link:/wiki/Network_Configuration[Network Configuration]
336
337* link:/wiki/Installation:_Tips_and_Tricks[Installation: Tips and Tricks]
338
339endif::wiki[]