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1 `acpi`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `1`)::
2
3 Enable/disable ACPI.
4
5 `affinity`: `<string>` ::
6
7 List of host cores used to execute guest processes, for example: 0,5,8-11
8
9 `agent`: `[enabled=]<1|0> [,freeze-fs-on-backup=<1|0>] [,fstrim_cloned_disks=<1|0>] [,type=<virtio|isa>]` ::
10
11 Enable/disable communication with the QEMU Guest Agent and its properties.
12
13 `enabled`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
14
15 Enable/disable communication with a QEMU Guest Agent (QGA) running in the VM.
16
17 `freeze-fs-on-backup`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `1`);;
18
19 Freeze/thaw guest filesystems on backup for consistency.
20
21 `fstrim_cloned_disks`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
22
23 Run fstrim after moving a disk or migrating the VM.
24
25 `type`=`<isa | virtio>` ('default =' `virtio`);;
26
27 Select the agent type
28
29 `arch`: `<aarch64 | x86_64>` ::
30
31 Virtual processor architecture. Defaults to the host.
32
33 `args`: `<string>` ::
34
35 Arbitrary arguments passed to kvm, for example:
36 +
37 args: -no-reboot -smbios 'type=0,vendor=FOO'
38 +
39 NOTE: this option is for experts only.
40
41 `audio0`: `device=<ich9-intel-hda|intel-hda|AC97> [,driver=<spice|none>]` ::
42
43 Configure a audio device, useful in combination with QXL/Spice.
44
45 `device`=`<AC97 | ich9-intel-hda | intel-hda>` ;;
46
47 Configure an audio device.
48
49 `driver`=`<none | spice>` ('default =' `spice`);;
50
51 Driver backend for the audio device.
52
53 `autostart`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
54
55 Automatic restart after crash (currently ignored).
56
57 `balloon`: `<integer> (0 - N)` ::
58
59 Amount of target RAM for the VM in MiB. Using zero disables the ballon driver.
60
61 `bios`: `<ovmf | seabios>` ('default =' `seabios`)::
62
63 Select BIOS implementation.
64
65 `boot`: `[[legacy=]<[acdn]{1,4}>] [,order=<device[;device...]>]` ::
66
67 Specify guest boot order. Use the 'order=' sub-property as usage with no key or 'legacy=' is deprecated.
68
69 `legacy`=`<[acdn]{1,4}>` ('default =' `cdn`);;
70
71 Boot on floppy (a), hard disk (c), CD-ROM (d), or network (n). Deprecated, use 'order=' instead.
72
73 `order`=`<device[;device...]>` ;;
74
75 The guest will attempt to boot from devices in the order they appear here.
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77 Disks, optical drives and passed-through storage USB devices will be directly
78 booted from, NICs will load PXE, and PCIe devices will either behave like disks
79 (e.g. NVMe) or load an option ROM (e.g. RAID controller, hardware NIC).
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81 Note that only devices in this list will be marked as bootable and thus loaded
82 by the guest firmware (BIOS/UEFI). If you require multiple disks for booting
83 (e.g. software-raid), you need to specify all of them here.
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85 Overrides the deprecated 'legacy=[acdn]*' value when given.
86
87 `bootdisk`: `(ide|sata|scsi|virtio)\d+` ::
88
89 Enable booting from specified disk. Deprecated: Use 'boot: order=foo;bar' instead.
90
91 `cdrom`: `<volume>` ::
92
93 This is an alias for option -ide2
94
95 `cicustom`: `[meta=<volume>] [,network=<volume>] [,user=<volume>] [,vendor=<volume>]` ::
96
97 cloud-init: Specify custom files to replace the automatically generated ones at start.
98
99 `meta`=`<volume>` ;;
100
101 Specify a custom file containing all meta data passed to the VM via"
102 ." cloud-init. This is provider specific meaning configdrive2 and nocloud differ.
103
104 `network`=`<volume>` ;;
105
106 To pass a custom file containing all network data to the VM via cloud-init.
107
108 `user`=`<volume>` ;;
109
110 To pass a custom file containing all user data to the VM via cloud-init.
111
112 `vendor`=`<volume>` ;;
113
114 To pass a custom file containing all vendor data to the VM via cloud-init.
115
116 `cipassword`: `<string>` ::
117
118 cloud-init: Password to assign the user. Using this is generally not recommended. Use ssh keys instead. Also note that older cloud-init versions do not support hashed passwords.
119
120 `citype`: `<configdrive2 | nocloud | opennebula>` ::
121
122 Specifies the cloud-init configuration format. The default depends on the configured operating system type (`ostype`. We use the `nocloud` format for Linux, and `configdrive2` for windows.
123
124 `ciupgrade`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `1`)::
125
126 cloud-init: do an automatic package upgrade after the first boot.
127
128 `ciuser`: `<string>` ::
129
130 cloud-init: User name to change ssh keys and password for instead of the image's configured default user.
131
132 `cores`: `<integer> (1 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
133
134 The number of cores per socket.
135
136 `cpu`: `[[cputype=]<string>] [,flags=<+FLAG[;-FLAG...]>] [,hidden=<1|0>] [,hv-vendor-id=<vendor-id>] [,phys-bits=<8-64|host>] [,reported-model=<enum>]` ::
137
138 Emulated CPU type.
139
140 `cputype`=`<string>` ('default =' `kvm64`);;
141
142 Emulated CPU type. Can be default or custom name (custom model names must be prefixed with 'custom-').
143
144 `flags`=`<+FLAG[;-FLAG...]>` ;;
145
146 List of additional CPU flags separated by ';'. Use '+FLAG' to enable, '-FLAG' to disable a flag. Custom CPU models can specify any flag supported by QEMU/KVM, VM-specific flags must be from the following set for security reasons: pcid, spec-ctrl, ibpb, ssbd, virt-ssbd, amd-ssbd, amd-no-ssb, pdpe1gb, md-clear, hv-tlbflush, hv-evmcs, aes
147
148 `hidden`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
149
150 Do not identify as a KVM virtual machine.
151
152 `hv-vendor-id`=`<vendor-id>` ;;
153
154 The Hyper-V vendor ID. Some drivers or programs inside Windows guests need a specific ID.
155
156 `phys-bits`=`<8-64|host>` ;;
157
158 The physical memory address bits that are reported to the guest OS. Should be smaller or equal to the host's. Set to 'host' to use value from host CPU, but note that doing so will break live migration to CPUs with other values.
159
160 `reported-model`=`<486 | Broadwell | Broadwell-IBRS | Broadwell-noTSX | Broadwell-noTSX-IBRS | Cascadelake-Server | Cascadelake-Server-noTSX | Cascadelake-Server-v2 | Cascadelake-Server-v4 | Cascadelake-Server-v5 | Conroe | Cooperlake | Cooperlake-v2 | EPYC | EPYC-Genoa | EPYC-IBPB | EPYC-Milan | EPYC-Milan-v2 | EPYC-Rome | EPYC-Rome-v2 | EPYC-Rome-v3 | EPYC-Rome-v4 | EPYC-v3 | EPYC-v4 | GraniteRapids | Haswell | Haswell-IBRS | Haswell-noTSX | Haswell-noTSX-IBRS | Icelake-Client | Icelake-Client-noTSX | Icelake-Server | Icelake-Server-noTSX | Icelake-Server-v3 | Icelake-Server-v4 | Icelake-Server-v5 | Icelake-Server-v6 | IvyBridge | IvyBridge-IBRS | KnightsMill | Nehalem | Nehalem-IBRS | Opteron_G1 | Opteron_G2 | Opteron_G3 | Opteron_G4 | Opteron_G5 | Penryn | SandyBridge | SandyBridge-IBRS | SapphireRapids | SapphireRapids-v2 | Skylake-Client | Skylake-Client-IBRS | Skylake-Client-noTSX-IBRS | Skylake-Client-v4 | Skylake-Server | Skylake-Server-IBRS | Skylake-Server-noTSX-IBRS | Skylake-Server-v4 | Skylake-Server-v5 | Westmere | Westmere-IBRS | athlon | core2duo | coreduo | host | kvm32 | kvm64 | max | pentium | pentium2 | pentium3 | phenom | qemu32 | qemu64>` ('default =' `kvm64`);;
161
162 CPU model and vendor to report to the guest. Must be a QEMU/KVM supported model. Only valid for custom CPU model definitions, default models will always report themselves to the guest OS.
163
164 `cpulimit`: `<number> (0 - 128)` ('default =' `0`)::
165
166 Limit of CPU usage.
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168 NOTE: If the computer has 2 CPUs, it has total of '2' CPU time. Value '0' indicates no CPU limit.
169
170 `cpuunits`: `<integer> (1 - 262144)` ('default =' `cgroup v1: 1024, cgroup v2: 100`)::
171
172 CPU weight for a VM. Argument is used in the kernel fair scheduler. The larger the number is, the more CPU time this VM gets. Number is relative to weights of all the other running VMs.
173
174 `description`: `<string>` ::
175
176 Description for the VM. Shown in the web-interface VM's summary. This is saved as comment inside the configuration file.
177
178 `efidisk0`: `[file=]<volume> [,efitype=<2m|4m>] [,format=<enum>] [,pre-enrolled-keys=<1|0>] [,size=<DiskSize>]` ::
179
180 Configure a disk for storing EFI vars.
181
182 `efitype`=`<2m | 4m>` ('default =' `2m`);;
183
184 Size and type of the OVMF EFI vars. '4m' is newer and recommended, and required for Secure Boot. For backwards compatibility, '2m' is used if not otherwise specified. Ignored for VMs with arch=aarch64 (ARM).
185
186 `file`=`<volume>` ;;
187
188 The drive's backing volume.
189
190 `format`=`<cloop | cow | qcow | qcow2 | qed | raw | vmdk>` ;;
191
192 The drive's backing file's data format.
193
194 `pre-enrolled-keys`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
195
196 Use am EFI vars template with distribution-specific and Microsoft Standard keys enrolled, if used with 'efitype=4m'. Note that this will enable Secure Boot by default, though it can still be turned off from within the VM.
197
198 `size`=`<DiskSize>` ;;
199
200 Disk size. This is purely informational and has no effect.
201
202 `freeze`: `<boolean>` ::
203
204 Freeze CPU at startup (use 'c' monitor command to start execution).
205
206 `hookscript`: `<string>` ::
207
208 Script that will be executed during various steps in the vms lifetime.
209
210 `hostpci[n]`: `[[host=]<HOSTPCIID[;HOSTPCIID2...]>] [,device-id=<hex id>] [,legacy-igd=<1|0>] [,mapping=<mapping-id>] [,mdev=<string>] [,pcie=<1|0>] [,rombar=<1|0>] [,romfile=<string>] [,sub-device-id=<hex id>] [,sub-vendor-id=<hex id>] [,vendor-id=<hex id>] [,x-vga=<1|0>]` ::
211
212 Map host PCI devices into guest.
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214 NOTE: This option allows direct access to host hardware. So it is no longer
215 possible to migrate such machines - use with special care.
216 +
217 CAUTION: Experimental! User reported problems with this option.
218
219 `device-id`=`<hex id>` ;;
220
221 Override PCI device ID visible to guest
222
223 `host`=`<HOSTPCIID[;HOSTPCIID2...]>` ;;
224
225 Host PCI device pass through. The PCI ID of a host's PCI device or a list
226 of PCI virtual functions of the host. HOSTPCIID syntax is:
227 +
228 'bus:dev.func' (hexadecimal numbers)
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230 You can us the 'lspci' command to list existing PCI devices.
231 +
232 Either this or the 'mapping' key must be set.
233
234 `legacy-igd`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
235
236 Pass this device in legacy IGD mode, making it the primary and exclusive graphics device in the VM. Requires 'pc-i440fx' machine type and VGA set to 'none'.
237
238 `mapping`=`<mapping-id>` ;;
239
240 The ID of a cluster wide mapping. Either this or the default-key 'host' must be set.
241
242 `mdev`=`<string>` ;;
243
244 The type of mediated device to use.
245 An instance of this type will be created on startup of the VM and
246 will be cleaned up when the VM stops.
247
248 `pcie`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
249
250 Choose the PCI-express bus (needs the 'q35' machine model).
251
252 `rombar`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `1`);;
253
254 Specify whether or not the device's ROM will be visible in the guest's memory map.
255
256 `romfile`=`<string>` ;;
257
258 Custom pci device rom filename (must be located in /usr/share/kvm/).
259
260 `sub-device-id`=`<hex id>` ;;
261
262 Override PCI subsystem device ID visible to guest
263
264 `sub-vendor-id`=`<hex id>` ;;
265
266 Override PCI subsystem vendor ID visible to guest
267
268 `vendor-id`=`<hex id>` ;;
269
270 Override PCI vendor ID visible to guest
271
272 `x-vga`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
273
274 Enable vfio-vga device support.
275
276 `hotplug`: `<string>` ('default =' `network,disk,usb`)::
277
278 Selectively enable hotplug features. This is a comma separated list of hotplug features: 'network', 'disk', 'cpu', 'memory', 'usb' and 'cloudinit'. Use '0' to disable hotplug completely. Using '1' as value is an alias for the default `network,disk,usb`. USB hotplugging is possible for guests with machine version >= 7.1 and ostype l26 or windows > 7.
279
280 `hugepages`: `<1024 | 2 | any>` ::
281
282 Enable/disable hugepages memory.
283
284 `ide[n]`: `[file=]<volume> [,aio=<native|threads|io_uring>] [,backup=<1|0>] [,bps=<bps>] [,bps_max_length=<seconds>] [,bps_rd=<bps>] [,bps_rd_max_length=<seconds>] [,bps_wr=<bps>] [,bps_wr_max_length=<seconds>] [,cache=<enum>] [,cyls=<integer>] [,detect_zeroes=<1|0>] [,discard=<ignore|on>] [,format=<enum>] [,heads=<integer>] [,iops=<iops>] [,iops_max=<iops>] [,iops_max_length=<seconds>] [,iops_rd=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max_length=<seconds>] [,iops_wr=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max_length=<seconds>] [,mbps=<mbps>] [,mbps_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr_max=<mbps>] [,media=<cdrom|disk>] [,model=<model>] [,replicate=<1|0>] [,rerror=<ignore|report|stop>] [,secs=<integer>] [,serial=<serial>] [,shared=<1|0>] [,size=<DiskSize>] [,snapshot=<1|0>] [,ssd=<1|0>] [,trans=<none|lba|auto>] [,werror=<enum>] [,wwn=<wwn>]` ::
285
286 Use volume as IDE hard disk or CD-ROM (n is 0 to 3).
287
288 `aio`=`<io_uring | native | threads>` ;;
289
290 AIO type to use.
291
292 `backup`=`<boolean>` ;;
293
294 Whether the drive should be included when making backups.
295
296 `bps`=`<bps>` ;;
297
298 Maximum r/w speed in bytes per second.
299
300 `bps_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
301
302 Maximum length of I/O bursts in seconds.
303
304 `bps_rd`=`<bps>` ;;
305
306 Maximum read speed in bytes per second.
307
308 `bps_rd_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
309
310 Maximum length of read I/O bursts in seconds.
311
312 `bps_wr`=`<bps>` ;;
313
314 Maximum write speed in bytes per second.
315
316 `bps_wr_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
317
318 Maximum length of write I/O bursts in seconds.
319
320 `cache`=`<directsync | none | unsafe | writeback | writethrough>` ;;
321
322 The drive's cache mode
323
324 `cyls`=`<integer>` ;;
325
326 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific cylinder count.
327
328 `detect_zeroes`=`<boolean>` ;;
329
330 Controls whether to detect and try to optimize writes of zeroes.
331
332 `discard`=`<ignore | on>` ;;
333
334 Controls whether to pass discard/trim requests to the underlying storage.
335
336 `file`=`<volume>` ;;
337
338 The drive's backing volume.
339
340 `format`=`<cloop | cow | qcow | qcow2 | qed | raw | vmdk>` ;;
341
342 The drive's backing file's data format.
343
344 `heads`=`<integer>` ;;
345
346 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific head count.
347
348 `iops`=`<iops>` ;;
349
350 Maximum r/w I/O in operations per second.
351
352 `iops_max`=`<iops>` ;;
353
354 Maximum unthrottled r/w I/O pool in operations per second.
355
356 `iops_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
357
358 Maximum length of I/O bursts in seconds.
359
360 `iops_rd`=`<iops>` ;;
361
362 Maximum read I/O in operations per second.
363
364 `iops_rd_max`=`<iops>` ;;
365
366 Maximum unthrottled read I/O pool in operations per second.
367
368 `iops_rd_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
369
370 Maximum length of read I/O bursts in seconds.
371
372 `iops_wr`=`<iops>` ;;
373
374 Maximum write I/O in operations per second.
375
376 `iops_wr_max`=`<iops>` ;;
377
378 Maximum unthrottled write I/O pool in operations per second.
379
380 `iops_wr_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
381
382 Maximum length of write I/O bursts in seconds.
383
384 `mbps`=`<mbps>` ;;
385
386 Maximum r/w speed in megabytes per second.
387
388 `mbps_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
389
390 Maximum unthrottled r/w pool in megabytes per second.
391
392 `mbps_rd`=`<mbps>` ;;
393
394 Maximum read speed in megabytes per second.
395
396 `mbps_rd_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
397
398 Maximum unthrottled read pool in megabytes per second.
399
400 `mbps_wr`=`<mbps>` ;;
401
402 Maximum write speed in megabytes per second.
403
404 `mbps_wr_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
405
406 Maximum unthrottled write pool in megabytes per second.
407
408 `media`=`<cdrom | disk>` ('default =' `disk`);;
409
410 The drive's media type.
411
412 `model`=`<model>` ;;
413
414 The drive's reported model name, url-encoded, up to 40 bytes long.
415
416 `replicate`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `1`);;
417
418 Whether the drive should considered for replication jobs.
419
420 `rerror`=`<ignore | report | stop>` ;;
421
422 Read error action.
423
424 `secs`=`<integer>` ;;
425
426 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific sector count.
427
428 `serial`=`<serial>` ;;
429
430 The drive's reported serial number, url-encoded, up to 20 bytes long.
431
432 `shared`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
433
434 Mark this locally-managed volume as available on all nodes.
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436 WARNING: This option does not share the volume automatically, it assumes it is shared already!
437
438 `size`=`<DiskSize>` ;;
439
440 Disk size. This is purely informational and has no effect.
441
442 `snapshot`=`<boolean>` ;;
443
444 Controls qemu's snapshot mode feature. If activated, changes made to the disk are temporary and will be discarded when the VM is shutdown.
445
446 `ssd`=`<boolean>` ;;
447
448 Whether to expose this drive as an SSD, rather than a rotational hard disk.
449
450 `trans`=`<auto | lba | none>` ;;
451
452 Force disk geometry bios translation mode.
453
454 `werror`=`<enospc | ignore | report | stop>` ;;
455
456 Write error action.
457
458 `wwn`=`<wwn>` ;;
459
460 The drive's worldwide name, encoded as 16 bytes hex string, prefixed by '0x'.
461
462 `ipconfig[n]`: `[gw=<GatewayIPv4>] [,gw6=<GatewayIPv6>] [,ip=<IPv4Format/CIDR>] [,ip6=<IPv6Format/CIDR>]` ::
463
464 cloud-init: Specify IP addresses and gateways for the corresponding interface.
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466 IP addresses use CIDR notation, gateways are optional but need an IP of the same type specified.
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468 The special string 'dhcp' can be used for IP addresses to use DHCP, in which case no explicit
469 gateway should be provided.
470 For IPv6 the special string 'auto' can be used to use stateless autoconfiguration. This requires
471 cloud-init 19.4 or newer.
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473 If cloud-init is enabled and neither an IPv4 nor an IPv6 address is specified, it defaults to using
474 dhcp on IPv4.
475
476 `gw`=`<GatewayIPv4>` ;;
477
478 Default gateway for IPv4 traffic.
479 +
480 NOTE: Requires option(s): `ip`
481
482 `gw6`=`<GatewayIPv6>` ;;
483
484 Default gateway for IPv6 traffic.
485 +
486 NOTE: Requires option(s): `ip6`
487
488 `ip`=`<IPv4Format/CIDR>` ('default =' `dhcp`);;
489
490 IPv4 address in CIDR format.
491
492 `ip6`=`<IPv6Format/CIDR>` ('default =' `dhcp`);;
493
494 IPv6 address in CIDR format.
495
496 `ivshmem`: `size=<integer> [,name=<string>]` ::
497
498 Inter-VM shared memory. Useful for direct communication between VMs, or to the host.
499
500 `name`=`<string>` ;;
501
502 The name of the file. Will be prefixed with 'pve-shm-'. Default is the VMID. Will be deleted when the VM is stopped.
503
504 `size`=`<integer> (1 - N)` ;;
505
506 The size of the file in MB.
507
508 `keephugepages`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
509
510 Use together with hugepages. If enabled, hugepages will not not be deleted after VM shutdown and can be used for subsequent starts.
511
512 `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>` ::
513
514 Keyboard layout for VNC server. This option is generally not required and is often better handled from within the guest OS.
515
516 `kvm`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `1`)::
517
518 Enable/disable KVM hardware virtualization.
519
520 `localtime`: `<boolean>` ::
521
522 Set the real time clock (RTC) to local time. This is enabled by default if the `ostype` indicates a Microsoft Windows OS.
523
524 `lock`: `<backup | clone | create | migrate | rollback | snapshot | snapshot-delete | suspended | suspending>` ::
525
526 Lock/unlock the VM.
527
528 `machine`: `(pc|pc(-i440fx)?-\d+(\.\d+)+(\+pve\d+)?(\.pxe)?|q35|pc-q35-\d+(\.\d+)+(\+pve\d+)?(\.pxe)?|virt(?:-\d+(\.\d+)+)?(\+pve\d+)?)` ::
529
530 Specifies the QEMU machine type.
531
532 `memory`: `[current=]<integer>` ::
533
534 Memory properties.
535
536 `current`=`<integer> (16 - N)` ('default =' `512`);;
537
538 Current amount of online RAM for the VM in MiB. This is the maximum available memory when you use the balloon device.
539
540 `migrate_downtime`: `<number> (0 - N)` ('default =' `0.1`)::
541
542 Set maximum tolerated downtime (in seconds) for migrations.
543
544 `migrate_speed`: `<integer> (0 - N)` ('default =' `0`)::
545
546 Set maximum speed (in MB/s) for migrations. Value 0 is no limit.
547
548 `name`: `<string>` ::
549
550 Set a name for the VM. Only used on the configuration web interface.
551
552 `nameserver`: `<string>` ::
553
554 cloud-init: Sets DNS server IP address for a container. Create will automatically use the setting from the host if neither searchdomain nor nameserver are set.
555
556 `net[n]`: `[model=]<enum> [,bridge=<bridge>] [,firewall=<1|0>] [,link_down=<1|0>] [,macaddr=<XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX>] [,mtu=<integer>] [,queues=<integer>] [,rate=<number>] [,tag=<integer>] [,trunks=<vlanid[;vlanid...]>] [,<model>=<macaddr>]` ::
557
558 Specify network devices.
559
560 `bridge`=`<bridge>` ;;
561
562 Bridge to attach the network device to. The Proxmox VE standard bridge
563 is called 'vmbr0'.
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565 If you do not specify a bridge, we create a kvm user (NATed) network
566 device, which provides DHCP and DNS services. The following addresses
567 are used:
568 +
569 10.0.2.2 Gateway
570 10.0.2.3 DNS Server
571 10.0.2.4 SMB Server
572 +
573 The DHCP server assign addresses to the guest starting from 10.0.2.15.
574
575 `firewall`=`<boolean>` ;;
576
577 Whether this interface should be protected by the firewall.
578
579 `link_down`=`<boolean>` ;;
580
581 Whether this interface should be disconnected (like pulling the plug).
582
583 `macaddr`=`<XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX>` ;;
584
585 A common MAC address with the I/G (Individual/Group) bit not set.
586
587 `model`=`<e1000 | e1000-82540em | e1000-82544gc | e1000-82545em | e1000e | i82551 | i82557b | i82559er | ne2k_isa | ne2k_pci | pcnet | rtl8139 | virtio | vmxnet3>` ;;
588
589 Network Card Model. The 'virtio' model provides the best performance with very low CPU overhead. If your guest does not support this driver, it is usually best to use 'e1000'.
590
591 `mtu`=`<integer> (1 - 65520)` ;;
592
593 Force MTU, for VirtIO only. Set to '1' to use the bridge MTU
594
595 `queues`=`<integer> (0 - 64)` ;;
596
597 Number of packet queues to be used on the device.
598
599 `rate`=`<number> (0 - N)` ;;
600
601 Rate limit in mbps (megabytes per second) as floating point number.
602
603 `tag`=`<integer> (1 - 4094)` ;;
604
605 VLAN tag to apply to packets on this interface.
606
607 `trunks`=`<vlanid[;vlanid...]>` ;;
608
609 VLAN trunks to pass through this interface.
610
611 `numa`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
612
613 Enable/disable NUMA.
614
615 `numa[n]`: `cpus=<id[-id];...> [,hostnodes=<id[-id];...>] [,memory=<number>] [,policy=<preferred|bind|interleave>]` ::
616
617 NUMA topology.
618
619 `cpus`=`<id[-id];...>` ;;
620
621 CPUs accessing this NUMA node.
622
623 `hostnodes`=`<id[-id];...>` ;;
624
625 Host NUMA nodes to use.
626
627 `memory`=`<number>` ;;
628
629 Amount of memory this NUMA node provides.
630
631 `policy`=`<bind | interleave | preferred>` ;;
632
633 NUMA allocation policy.
634
635 `onboot`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
636
637 Specifies whether a VM will be started during system bootup.
638
639 `ostype`: `<l24 | l26 | other | solaris | w2k | w2k3 | w2k8 | win10 | win11 | win7 | win8 | wvista | wxp>` ::
640
641 Specify guest operating system. This is used to enable special
642 optimization/features for specific operating systems:
643 +
644 [horizontal]
645 other;; unspecified OS
646 wxp;; Microsoft Windows XP
647 w2k;; Microsoft Windows 2000
648 w2k3;; Microsoft Windows 2003
649 w2k8;; Microsoft Windows 2008
650 wvista;; Microsoft Windows Vista
651 win7;; Microsoft Windows 7
652 win8;; Microsoft Windows 8/2012/2012r2
653 win10;; Microsoft Windows 10/2016/2019
654 win11;; Microsoft Windows 11/2022
655 l24;; Linux 2.4 Kernel
656 l26;; Linux 2.6 - 6.X Kernel
657 solaris;; Solaris/OpenSolaris/OpenIndiania kernel
658
659 `parallel[n]`: `/dev/parport\d+|/dev/usb/lp\d+` ::
660
661 Map host parallel devices (n is 0 to 2).
662 +
663 NOTE: This option allows direct access to host hardware. So it is no longer possible to migrate such
664 machines - use with special care.
665 +
666 CAUTION: Experimental! User reported problems with this option.
667
668 `protection`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
669
670 Sets the protection flag of the VM. This will disable the remove VM and remove disk operations.
671
672 `reboot`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `1`)::
673
674 Allow reboot. If set to '0' the VM exit on reboot.
675
676 `rng0`: `[source=]</dev/urandom|/dev/random|/dev/hwrng> [,max_bytes=<integer>] [,period=<integer>]` ::
677
678 Configure a VirtIO-based Random Number Generator.
679
680 `max_bytes`=`<integer>` ('default =' `1024`);;
681
682 Maximum bytes of entropy allowed to get injected into the guest every 'period' milliseconds. Prefer a lower value when using '/dev/random' as source. Use `0` to disable limiting (potentially dangerous!).
683
684 `period`=`<integer>` ('default =' `1000`);;
685
686 Every 'period' milliseconds the entropy-injection quota is reset, allowing the guest to retrieve another 'max_bytes' of entropy.
687
688 `source`=`</dev/hwrng | /dev/random | /dev/urandom>` ;;
689
690 The file on the host to gather entropy from. In most cases '/dev/urandom' should be preferred over '/dev/random' to avoid entropy-starvation issues on the host. Using urandom does *not* decrease security in any meaningful way, as it's still seeded from real entropy, and the bytes provided will most likely be mixed with real entropy on the guest as well. '/dev/hwrng' can be used to pass through a hardware RNG from the host.
691
692 `sata[n]`: `[file=]<volume> [,aio=<native|threads|io_uring>] [,backup=<1|0>] [,bps=<bps>] [,bps_max_length=<seconds>] [,bps_rd=<bps>] [,bps_rd_max_length=<seconds>] [,bps_wr=<bps>] [,bps_wr_max_length=<seconds>] [,cache=<enum>] [,cyls=<integer>] [,detect_zeroes=<1|0>] [,discard=<ignore|on>] [,format=<enum>] [,heads=<integer>] [,iops=<iops>] [,iops_max=<iops>] [,iops_max_length=<seconds>] [,iops_rd=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max_length=<seconds>] [,iops_wr=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max_length=<seconds>] [,mbps=<mbps>] [,mbps_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr_max=<mbps>] [,media=<cdrom|disk>] [,replicate=<1|0>] [,rerror=<ignore|report|stop>] [,secs=<integer>] [,serial=<serial>] [,shared=<1|0>] [,size=<DiskSize>] [,snapshot=<1|0>] [,ssd=<1|0>] [,trans=<none|lba|auto>] [,werror=<enum>] [,wwn=<wwn>]` ::
693
694 Use volume as SATA hard disk or CD-ROM (n is 0 to 5).
695
696 `aio`=`<io_uring | native | threads>` ;;
697
698 AIO type to use.
699
700 `backup`=`<boolean>` ;;
701
702 Whether the drive should be included when making backups.
703
704 `bps`=`<bps>` ;;
705
706 Maximum r/w speed in bytes per second.
707
708 `bps_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
709
710 Maximum length of I/O bursts in seconds.
711
712 `bps_rd`=`<bps>` ;;
713
714 Maximum read speed in bytes per second.
715
716 `bps_rd_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
717
718 Maximum length of read I/O bursts in seconds.
719
720 `bps_wr`=`<bps>` ;;
721
722 Maximum write speed in bytes per second.
723
724 `bps_wr_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
725
726 Maximum length of write I/O bursts in seconds.
727
728 `cache`=`<directsync | none | unsafe | writeback | writethrough>` ;;
729
730 The drive's cache mode
731
732 `cyls`=`<integer>` ;;
733
734 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific cylinder count.
735
736 `detect_zeroes`=`<boolean>` ;;
737
738 Controls whether to detect and try to optimize writes of zeroes.
739
740 `discard`=`<ignore | on>` ;;
741
742 Controls whether to pass discard/trim requests to the underlying storage.
743
744 `file`=`<volume>` ;;
745
746 The drive's backing volume.
747
748 `format`=`<cloop | cow | qcow | qcow2 | qed | raw | vmdk>` ;;
749
750 The drive's backing file's data format.
751
752 `heads`=`<integer>` ;;
753
754 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific head count.
755
756 `iops`=`<iops>` ;;
757
758 Maximum r/w I/O in operations per second.
759
760 `iops_max`=`<iops>` ;;
761
762 Maximum unthrottled r/w I/O pool in operations per second.
763
764 `iops_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
765
766 Maximum length of I/O bursts in seconds.
767
768 `iops_rd`=`<iops>` ;;
769
770 Maximum read I/O in operations per second.
771
772 `iops_rd_max`=`<iops>` ;;
773
774 Maximum unthrottled read I/O pool in operations per second.
775
776 `iops_rd_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
777
778 Maximum length of read I/O bursts in seconds.
779
780 `iops_wr`=`<iops>` ;;
781
782 Maximum write I/O in operations per second.
783
784 `iops_wr_max`=`<iops>` ;;
785
786 Maximum unthrottled write I/O pool in operations per second.
787
788 `iops_wr_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
789
790 Maximum length of write I/O bursts in seconds.
791
792 `mbps`=`<mbps>` ;;
793
794 Maximum r/w speed in megabytes per second.
795
796 `mbps_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
797
798 Maximum unthrottled r/w pool in megabytes per second.
799
800 `mbps_rd`=`<mbps>` ;;
801
802 Maximum read speed in megabytes per second.
803
804 `mbps_rd_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
805
806 Maximum unthrottled read pool in megabytes per second.
807
808 `mbps_wr`=`<mbps>` ;;
809
810 Maximum write speed in megabytes per second.
811
812 `mbps_wr_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
813
814 Maximum unthrottled write pool in megabytes per second.
815
816 `media`=`<cdrom | disk>` ('default =' `disk`);;
817
818 The drive's media type.
819
820 `replicate`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `1`);;
821
822 Whether the drive should considered for replication jobs.
823
824 `rerror`=`<ignore | report | stop>` ;;
825
826 Read error action.
827
828 `secs`=`<integer>` ;;
829
830 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific sector count.
831
832 `serial`=`<serial>` ;;
833
834 The drive's reported serial number, url-encoded, up to 20 bytes long.
835
836 `shared`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
837
838 Mark this locally-managed volume as available on all nodes.
839 +
840 WARNING: This option does not share the volume automatically, it assumes it is shared already!
841
842 `size`=`<DiskSize>` ;;
843
844 Disk size. This is purely informational and has no effect.
845
846 `snapshot`=`<boolean>` ;;
847
848 Controls qemu's snapshot mode feature. If activated, changes made to the disk are temporary and will be discarded when the VM is shutdown.
849
850 `ssd`=`<boolean>` ;;
851
852 Whether to expose this drive as an SSD, rather than a rotational hard disk.
853
854 `trans`=`<auto | lba | none>` ;;
855
856 Force disk geometry bios translation mode.
857
858 `werror`=`<enospc | ignore | report | stop>` ;;
859
860 Write error action.
861
862 `wwn`=`<wwn>` ;;
863
864 The drive's worldwide name, encoded as 16 bytes hex string, prefixed by '0x'.
865
866 `scsi[n]`: `[file=]<volume> [,aio=<native|threads|io_uring>] [,backup=<1|0>] [,bps=<bps>] [,bps_max_length=<seconds>] [,bps_rd=<bps>] [,bps_rd_max_length=<seconds>] [,bps_wr=<bps>] [,bps_wr_max_length=<seconds>] [,cache=<enum>] [,cyls=<integer>] [,detect_zeroes=<1|0>] [,discard=<ignore|on>] [,format=<enum>] [,heads=<integer>] [,iops=<iops>] [,iops_max=<iops>] [,iops_max_length=<seconds>] [,iops_rd=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max_length=<seconds>] [,iops_wr=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max_length=<seconds>] [,iothread=<1|0>] [,mbps=<mbps>] [,mbps_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr_max=<mbps>] [,media=<cdrom|disk>] [,product=<product>] [,queues=<integer>] [,replicate=<1|0>] [,rerror=<ignore|report|stop>] [,ro=<1|0>] [,scsiblock=<1|0>] [,secs=<integer>] [,serial=<serial>] [,shared=<1|0>] [,size=<DiskSize>] [,snapshot=<1|0>] [,ssd=<1|0>] [,trans=<none|lba|auto>] [,vendor=<vendor>] [,werror=<enum>] [,wwn=<wwn>]` ::
867
868 Use volume as SCSI hard disk or CD-ROM (n is 0 to 30).
869
870 `aio`=`<io_uring | native | threads>` ;;
871
872 AIO type to use.
873
874 `backup`=`<boolean>` ;;
875
876 Whether the drive should be included when making backups.
877
878 `bps`=`<bps>` ;;
879
880 Maximum r/w speed in bytes per second.
881
882 `bps_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
883
884 Maximum length of I/O bursts in seconds.
885
886 `bps_rd`=`<bps>` ;;
887
888 Maximum read speed in bytes per second.
889
890 `bps_rd_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
891
892 Maximum length of read I/O bursts in seconds.
893
894 `bps_wr`=`<bps>` ;;
895
896 Maximum write speed in bytes per second.
897
898 `bps_wr_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
899
900 Maximum length of write I/O bursts in seconds.
901
902 `cache`=`<directsync | none | unsafe | writeback | writethrough>` ;;
903
904 The drive's cache mode
905
906 `cyls`=`<integer>` ;;
907
908 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific cylinder count.
909
910 `detect_zeroes`=`<boolean>` ;;
911
912 Controls whether to detect and try to optimize writes of zeroes.
913
914 `discard`=`<ignore | on>` ;;
915
916 Controls whether to pass discard/trim requests to the underlying storage.
917
918 `file`=`<volume>` ;;
919
920 The drive's backing volume.
921
922 `format`=`<cloop | cow | qcow | qcow2 | qed | raw | vmdk>` ;;
923
924 The drive's backing file's data format.
925
926 `heads`=`<integer>` ;;
927
928 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific head count.
929
930 `iops`=`<iops>` ;;
931
932 Maximum r/w I/O in operations per second.
933
934 `iops_max`=`<iops>` ;;
935
936 Maximum unthrottled r/w I/O pool in operations per second.
937
938 `iops_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
939
940 Maximum length of I/O bursts in seconds.
941
942 `iops_rd`=`<iops>` ;;
943
944 Maximum read I/O in operations per second.
945
946 `iops_rd_max`=`<iops>` ;;
947
948 Maximum unthrottled read I/O pool in operations per second.
949
950 `iops_rd_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
951
952 Maximum length of read I/O bursts in seconds.
953
954 `iops_wr`=`<iops>` ;;
955
956 Maximum write I/O in operations per second.
957
958 `iops_wr_max`=`<iops>` ;;
959
960 Maximum unthrottled write I/O pool in operations per second.
961
962 `iops_wr_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
963
964 Maximum length of write I/O bursts in seconds.
965
966 `iothread`=`<boolean>` ;;
967
968 Whether to use iothreads for this drive
969
970 `mbps`=`<mbps>` ;;
971
972 Maximum r/w speed in megabytes per second.
973
974 `mbps_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
975
976 Maximum unthrottled r/w pool in megabytes per second.
977
978 `mbps_rd`=`<mbps>` ;;
979
980 Maximum read speed in megabytes per second.
981
982 `mbps_rd_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
983
984 Maximum unthrottled read pool in megabytes per second.
985
986 `mbps_wr`=`<mbps>` ;;
987
988 Maximum write speed in megabytes per second.
989
990 `mbps_wr_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
991
992 Maximum unthrottled write pool in megabytes per second.
993
994 `media`=`<cdrom | disk>` ('default =' `disk`);;
995
996 The drive's media type.
997
998 `product`=`<product>` ;;
999
1000 The drive's product name, up to 16 bytes long.
1001
1002 `queues`=`<integer> (2 - N)` ;;
1003
1004 Number of queues.
1005
1006 `replicate`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `1`);;
1007
1008 Whether the drive should considered for replication jobs.
1009
1010 `rerror`=`<ignore | report | stop>` ;;
1011
1012 Read error action.
1013
1014 `ro`=`<boolean>` ;;
1015
1016 Whether the drive is read-only.
1017
1018 `scsiblock`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
1019
1020 whether to use scsi-block for full passthrough of host block device
1021 +
1022 WARNING: can lead to I/O errors in combination with low memory or high memory fragmentation on host
1023
1024 `secs`=`<integer>` ;;
1025
1026 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific sector count.
1027
1028 `serial`=`<serial>` ;;
1029
1030 The drive's reported serial number, url-encoded, up to 20 bytes long.
1031
1032 `shared`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
1033
1034 Mark this locally-managed volume as available on all nodes.
1035 +
1036 WARNING: This option does not share the volume automatically, it assumes it is shared already!
1037
1038 `size`=`<DiskSize>` ;;
1039
1040 Disk size. This is purely informational and has no effect.
1041
1042 `snapshot`=`<boolean>` ;;
1043
1044 Controls qemu's snapshot mode feature. If activated, changes made to the disk are temporary and will be discarded when the VM is shutdown.
1045
1046 `ssd`=`<boolean>` ;;
1047
1048 Whether to expose this drive as an SSD, rather than a rotational hard disk.
1049
1050 `trans`=`<auto | lba | none>` ;;
1051
1052 Force disk geometry bios translation mode.
1053
1054 `vendor`=`<vendor>` ;;
1055
1056 The drive's vendor name, up to 8 bytes long.
1057
1058 `werror`=`<enospc | ignore | report | stop>` ;;
1059
1060 Write error action.
1061
1062 `wwn`=`<wwn>` ;;
1063
1064 The drive's worldwide name, encoded as 16 bytes hex string, prefixed by '0x'.
1065
1066 `scsihw`: `<lsi | lsi53c810 | megasas | pvscsi | virtio-scsi-pci | virtio-scsi-single>` ('default =' `lsi`)::
1067
1068 SCSI controller model
1069
1070 `searchdomain`: `<string>` ::
1071
1072 cloud-init: Sets DNS search domains for a container. Create will automatically use the setting from the host if neither searchdomain nor nameserver are set.
1073
1074 `serial[n]`: `(/dev/.+|socket)` ::
1075
1076 Create a serial device inside the VM (n is 0 to 3), and pass through a
1077 host serial device (i.e. /dev/ttyS0), or create a unix socket on the
1078 host side (use 'qm terminal' to open a terminal connection).
1079 +
1080 NOTE: If you pass through a host serial device, it is no longer possible to migrate such machines -
1081 use with special care.
1082 +
1083 CAUTION: Experimental! User reported problems with this option.
1084
1085 `shares`: `<integer> (0 - 50000)` ('default =' `1000`)::
1086
1087 Amount of memory shares for auto-ballooning. The larger the number is, the more memory this VM gets. Number is relative to weights of all other running VMs. Using zero disables auto-ballooning. Auto-ballooning is done by pvestatd.
1088
1089 `smbios1`: `[base64=<1|0>] [,family=<Base64 encoded string>] [,manufacturer=<Base64 encoded string>] [,product=<Base64 encoded string>] [,serial=<Base64 encoded string>] [,sku=<Base64 encoded string>] [,uuid=<UUID>] [,version=<Base64 encoded string>]` ::
1090
1091 Specify SMBIOS type 1 fields.
1092
1093 `base64`=`<boolean>` ;;
1094
1095 Flag to indicate that the SMBIOS values are base64 encoded
1096
1097 `family`=`<Base64 encoded string>` ;;
1098
1099 Set SMBIOS1 family string.
1100
1101 `manufacturer`=`<Base64 encoded string>` ;;
1102
1103 Set SMBIOS1 manufacturer.
1104
1105 `product`=`<Base64 encoded string>` ;;
1106
1107 Set SMBIOS1 product ID.
1108
1109 `serial`=`<Base64 encoded string>` ;;
1110
1111 Set SMBIOS1 serial number.
1112
1113 `sku`=`<Base64 encoded string>` ;;
1114
1115 Set SMBIOS1 SKU string.
1116
1117 `uuid`=`<UUID>` ;;
1118
1119 Set SMBIOS1 UUID.
1120
1121 `version`=`<Base64 encoded string>` ;;
1122
1123 Set SMBIOS1 version.
1124
1125 `smp`: `<integer> (1 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
1126
1127 The number of CPUs. Please use option -sockets instead.
1128
1129 `sockets`: `<integer> (1 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
1130
1131 The number of CPU sockets.
1132
1133 `spice_enhancements`: `[foldersharing=<1|0>] [,videostreaming=<off|all|filter>]` ::
1134
1135 Configure additional enhancements for SPICE.
1136
1137 `foldersharing`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
1138
1139 Enable folder sharing via SPICE. Needs Spice-WebDAV daemon installed in the VM.
1140
1141 `videostreaming`=`<all | filter | off>` ('default =' `off`);;
1142
1143 Enable video streaming. Uses compression for detected video streams.
1144
1145 `sshkeys`: `<string>` ::
1146
1147 cloud-init: Setup public SSH keys (one key per line, OpenSSH format).
1148
1149 `startdate`: `(now | YYYY-MM-DD | YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS)` ('default =' `now`)::
1150
1151 Set the initial date of the real time clock. Valid format for date are:'now' or '2006-06-17T16:01:21' or '2006-06-17'.
1152
1153 `startup`: `[[order=]\d+] [,up=\d+] [,down=\d+] ` ::
1154
1155 Startup and shutdown behavior. Order is a non-negative number defining the general startup order. Shutdown in done with reverse ordering. Additionally you can set the 'up' or 'down' delay in seconds, which specifies a delay to wait before the next VM is started or stopped.
1156
1157 `tablet`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `1`)::
1158
1159 Enable/disable the USB tablet device. This device is usually needed to allow absolute mouse positioning with VNC. Else the mouse runs out of sync with normal VNC clients. If you're running lots of console-only guests on one host, you may consider disabling this to save some context switches. This is turned off by default if you use spice (`qm set <vmid> --vga qxl`).
1160
1161 `tags`: `<string>` ::
1162
1163 Tags of the VM. This is only meta information.
1164
1165 `tdf`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
1166
1167 Enable/disable time drift fix.
1168
1169 `template`: `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
1170
1171 Enable/disable Template.
1172
1173 `tpmstate0`: `[file=]<volume> [,size=<DiskSize>] [,version=<v1.2|v2.0>]` ::
1174
1175 Configure a Disk for storing TPM state. The format is fixed to 'raw'.
1176
1177 `file`=`<volume>` ;;
1178
1179 The drive's backing volume.
1180
1181 `size`=`<DiskSize>` ;;
1182
1183 Disk size. This is purely informational and has no effect.
1184
1185 `version`=`<v1.2 | v2.0>` ('default =' `v2.0`);;
1186
1187 The TPM interface version. v2.0 is newer and should be preferred. Note that this cannot be changed later on.
1188
1189 `unused[n]`: `[file=]<volume>` ::
1190
1191 Reference to unused volumes. This is used internally, and should not be modified manually.
1192
1193 `file`=`<volume>` ;;
1194
1195 The drive's backing volume.
1196
1197 `usb[n]`: `[[host=]<HOSTUSBDEVICE|spice>] [,mapping=<mapping-id>] [,usb3=<1|0>]` ::
1198
1199 Configure an USB device (n is 0 to 4, for machine version >= 7.1 and ostype l26 or windows > 7, n can be up to 14).
1200
1201 `host`=`<HOSTUSBDEVICE|spice>` ;;
1202
1203 The Host USB device or port or the value 'spice'. HOSTUSBDEVICE syntax is:
1204 +
1205 'bus-port(.port)*' (decimal numbers) or
1206 'vendor_id:product_id' (hexadeciaml numbers) or
1207 'spice'
1208 +
1209 You can use the 'lsusb -t' command to list existing usb devices.
1210 +
1211 NOTE: This option allows direct access to host hardware. So it is no longer possible to migrate such
1212 machines - use with special care.
1213 +
1214 The value 'spice' can be used to add a usb redirection devices for spice.
1215 +
1216 Either this or the 'mapping' key must be set.
1217
1218 `mapping`=`<mapping-id>` ;;
1219
1220 The ID of a cluster wide mapping. Either this or the default-key 'host' must be set.
1221
1222 `usb3`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
1223
1224 Specifies whether if given host option is a USB3 device or port. For modern guests (machine version >= 7.1 and ostype l26 and windows > 7), this flag is irrelevant (all devices are plugged into a xhci controller).
1225
1226 `vcpus`: `<integer> (1 - N)` ('default =' `0`)::
1227
1228 Number of hotplugged vcpus.
1229
1230 `vga`: `[[type=]<enum>] [,clipboard=<vnc>] [,memory=<integer>]` ::
1231
1232 Configure the VGA Hardware. If you want to use high resolution modes (>= 1280x1024x16) you may need to increase the vga memory option. Since QEMU 2.9 the default VGA display type is 'std' for all OS types besides some Windows versions (XP and older) which use 'cirrus'. The 'qxl' option enables the SPICE display server. For win* OS you can select how many independent displays you want, Linux guests can add displays them self.
1233 You can also run without any graphic card, using a serial device as terminal.
1234
1235 `clipboard`=`<vnc>` ;;
1236
1237 Enable a specific clipboard. If not set, depending on the display type the SPICE one will be added. Migration with VNC clipboard is not yet supported!
1238
1239 `memory`=`<integer> (4 - 512)` ;;
1240
1241 Sets the VGA memory (in MiB). Has no effect with serial display.
1242
1243 `type`=`<cirrus | none | qxl | qxl2 | qxl3 | qxl4 | serial0 | serial1 | serial2 | serial3 | std | virtio | virtio-gl | vmware>` ('default =' `std`);;
1244
1245 Select the VGA type.
1246
1247 `virtio[n]`: `[file=]<volume> [,aio=<native|threads|io_uring>] [,backup=<1|0>] [,bps=<bps>] [,bps_max_length=<seconds>] [,bps_rd=<bps>] [,bps_rd_max_length=<seconds>] [,bps_wr=<bps>] [,bps_wr_max_length=<seconds>] [,cache=<enum>] [,cyls=<integer>] [,detect_zeroes=<1|0>] [,discard=<ignore|on>] [,format=<enum>] [,heads=<integer>] [,iops=<iops>] [,iops_max=<iops>] [,iops_max_length=<seconds>] [,iops_rd=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max=<iops>] [,iops_rd_max_length=<seconds>] [,iops_wr=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max=<iops>] [,iops_wr_max_length=<seconds>] [,iothread=<1|0>] [,mbps=<mbps>] [,mbps_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd=<mbps>] [,mbps_rd_max=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr=<mbps>] [,mbps_wr_max=<mbps>] [,media=<cdrom|disk>] [,replicate=<1|0>] [,rerror=<ignore|report|stop>] [,ro=<1|0>] [,secs=<integer>] [,serial=<serial>] [,shared=<1|0>] [,size=<DiskSize>] [,snapshot=<1|0>] [,trans=<none|lba|auto>] [,werror=<enum>]` ::
1248
1249 Use volume as VIRTIO hard disk (n is 0 to 15).
1250
1251 `aio`=`<io_uring | native | threads>` ;;
1252
1253 AIO type to use.
1254
1255 `backup`=`<boolean>` ;;
1256
1257 Whether the drive should be included when making backups.
1258
1259 `bps`=`<bps>` ;;
1260
1261 Maximum r/w speed in bytes per second.
1262
1263 `bps_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
1264
1265 Maximum length of I/O bursts in seconds.
1266
1267 `bps_rd`=`<bps>` ;;
1268
1269 Maximum read speed in bytes per second.
1270
1271 `bps_rd_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
1272
1273 Maximum length of read I/O bursts in seconds.
1274
1275 `bps_wr`=`<bps>` ;;
1276
1277 Maximum write speed in bytes per second.
1278
1279 `bps_wr_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
1280
1281 Maximum length of write I/O bursts in seconds.
1282
1283 `cache`=`<directsync | none | unsafe | writeback | writethrough>` ;;
1284
1285 The drive's cache mode
1286
1287 `cyls`=`<integer>` ;;
1288
1289 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific cylinder count.
1290
1291 `detect_zeroes`=`<boolean>` ;;
1292
1293 Controls whether to detect and try to optimize writes of zeroes.
1294
1295 `discard`=`<ignore | on>` ;;
1296
1297 Controls whether to pass discard/trim requests to the underlying storage.
1298
1299 `file`=`<volume>` ;;
1300
1301 The drive's backing volume.
1302
1303 `format`=`<cloop | cow | qcow | qcow2 | qed | raw | vmdk>` ;;
1304
1305 The drive's backing file's data format.
1306
1307 `heads`=`<integer>` ;;
1308
1309 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific head count.
1310
1311 `iops`=`<iops>` ;;
1312
1313 Maximum r/w I/O in operations per second.
1314
1315 `iops_max`=`<iops>` ;;
1316
1317 Maximum unthrottled r/w I/O pool in operations per second.
1318
1319 `iops_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
1320
1321 Maximum length of I/O bursts in seconds.
1322
1323 `iops_rd`=`<iops>` ;;
1324
1325 Maximum read I/O in operations per second.
1326
1327 `iops_rd_max`=`<iops>` ;;
1328
1329 Maximum unthrottled read I/O pool in operations per second.
1330
1331 `iops_rd_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
1332
1333 Maximum length of read I/O bursts in seconds.
1334
1335 `iops_wr`=`<iops>` ;;
1336
1337 Maximum write I/O in operations per second.
1338
1339 `iops_wr_max`=`<iops>` ;;
1340
1341 Maximum unthrottled write I/O pool in operations per second.
1342
1343 `iops_wr_max_length`=`<seconds>` ;;
1344
1345 Maximum length of write I/O bursts in seconds.
1346
1347 `iothread`=`<boolean>` ;;
1348
1349 Whether to use iothreads for this drive
1350
1351 `mbps`=`<mbps>` ;;
1352
1353 Maximum r/w speed in megabytes per second.
1354
1355 `mbps_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
1356
1357 Maximum unthrottled r/w pool in megabytes per second.
1358
1359 `mbps_rd`=`<mbps>` ;;
1360
1361 Maximum read speed in megabytes per second.
1362
1363 `mbps_rd_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
1364
1365 Maximum unthrottled read pool in megabytes per second.
1366
1367 `mbps_wr`=`<mbps>` ;;
1368
1369 Maximum write speed in megabytes per second.
1370
1371 `mbps_wr_max`=`<mbps>` ;;
1372
1373 Maximum unthrottled write pool in megabytes per second.
1374
1375 `media`=`<cdrom | disk>` ('default =' `disk`);;
1376
1377 The drive's media type.
1378
1379 `replicate`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `1`);;
1380
1381 Whether the drive should considered for replication jobs.
1382
1383 `rerror`=`<ignore | report | stop>` ;;
1384
1385 Read error action.
1386
1387 `ro`=`<boolean>` ;;
1388
1389 Whether the drive is read-only.
1390
1391 `secs`=`<integer>` ;;
1392
1393 Force the drive's physical geometry to have a specific sector count.
1394
1395 `serial`=`<serial>` ;;
1396
1397 The drive's reported serial number, url-encoded, up to 20 bytes long.
1398
1399 `shared`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
1400
1401 Mark this locally-managed volume as available on all nodes.
1402 +
1403 WARNING: This option does not share the volume automatically, it assumes it is shared already!
1404
1405 `size`=`<DiskSize>` ;;
1406
1407 Disk size. This is purely informational and has no effect.
1408
1409 `snapshot`=`<boolean>` ;;
1410
1411 Controls qemu's snapshot mode feature. If activated, changes made to the disk are temporary and will be discarded when the VM is shutdown.
1412
1413 `trans`=`<auto | lba | none>` ;;
1414
1415 Force disk geometry bios translation mode.
1416
1417 `werror`=`<enospc | ignore | report | stop>` ;;
1418
1419 Write error action.
1420
1421 `vmgenid`: `<UUID>` ('default =' `1 (autogenerated)`)::
1422
1423 The VM generation ID (vmgenid) device exposes a 128-bit integer value identifier to the guest OS. This allows to notify the guest operating system when the virtual machine is executed with a different configuration (e.g. snapshot execution or creation from a template). The guest operating system notices the change, and is then able to react as appropriate by marking its copies of distributed databases as dirty, re-initializing its random number generator, etc.
1424 Note that auto-creation only works when done through API/CLI create or update methods, but not when manually editing the config file.
1425
1426 `vmstatestorage`: `<string>` ::
1427
1428 Default storage for VM state volumes/files.
1429
1430 `watchdog`: `[[model=]<i6300esb|ib700>] [,action=<enum>]` ::
1431
1432 Create a virtual hardware watchdog device. Once enabled (by a guest action), the watchdog must be periodically polled by an agent inside the guest or else the watchdog will reset the guest (or execute the respective action specified)
1433
1434 `action`=`<debug | none | pause | poweroff | reset | shutdown>` ;;
1435
1436 The action to perform if after activation the guest fails to poll the watchdog in time.
1437
1438 `model`=`<i6300esb | ib700>` ('default =' `i6300esb`);;
1439
1440 Watchdog type to emulate.
1441