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