[[getting_help]] Getting Help ------------ ifdef::wiki[] :pve-toplevel: endif::wiki[] Proxmox VE Wiki ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The primary source of information is the {webwiki}. It combines the reference documentation with user contributed content. Community Support Forum ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ {pve} itself is fully open source, so we always encourage our users to discuss and share their knowledge using the {forum}. The forum is moderated by the Proxmox support team, and has a large user base from all around the world. Needless to say, such a large forum is a great place to get information. Mailing Lists ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a fast way to communicate with the {pve} community via email. * Mailing list for users: http://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user[{PVE} User List] {pve} is fully open source and contributions are welcome! The primary communication channel for developers is the: * Mailing list for developers: http://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel[{PVE} development discussion] Commercial Support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ {proxmoxGmbh} also offers enterprise support available as {pricing-url}[{pve} Subscription Service Plans]. All users with a subscription get access to the {pve} <>, and--with a Basic, Standard or Premium subscription--also to the Proxmox Customer Portal. The customer portal provides help and support with guaranteed response times from the {pve} developers. For volume discounts, or more information in general, please contact mailto:sales@proxmox.com[sales@proxmox.com]. Bug Tracker ~~~~~~~~~~~ Proxmox runs a public bug tracker at https://bugzilla.proxmox.com. If an issue appears, file your report there. An issue can be a bug as well as a request for a new feature or enhancement. The bug tracker helps to keep track of the issue and will send a notification once it has been solved.