As else we have a big promising heading for "PVE Node Management"
with just two acme examples and a bit of Wake-On-LAN support.
Move the latter into sysadmin, the former goes only in man-page
environment, as the ACME docs are much more telling.
Ideally we move some stuff inside pvenode and see if it merits it's
own chapter, separating the more basic "Linux-y" sysadmin stuff from
PVE node, but not today.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
DESCRIPTION
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endif::manvolnum[]
DESCRIPTION
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endif::manvolnum[]
ifndef::manvolnum[]
Proxmox Node Management
ifndef::manvolnum[]
Proxmox Node Management
+-----------------------
+ifdef::wiki[]
endif::manvolnum[]
The {PVE} node management tool (`pvenode`) allows to control node specific
endif::manvolnum[]
The {PVE} node management tool (`pvenode`) allows to control node specific
ifdef::manvolnum[]
include::output-format.adoc[]
ifdef::manvolnum[]
include::output-format.adoc[]
+~~~~~~~~
+
+.Install an externally provided certificate
+
`pvenode cert set certificate.crt certificate.key -force`
`pvenode cert set certificate.crt certificate.key -force`
-Install an externally provided certificate. Both files need to be PEM encoded.
-`certificate.key` contains the private key and `certificate.crt` contains the
-whole certificate chain.
+Both files need to be PEM encoded. `certificate.key` contains the private key
+and `certificate.crt` contains the whole certificate chain.
+
+.Setup ACME account and order a certificate for local node.
-----
pvenode acme account register default mail@example.invalid
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pvenode acme account register default mail@example.invalid
systemctl restart pveproxy
-----
systemctl restart pveproxy
-----
-Setup ACME account and order a certificate for local node.
Wake-on-LAN (WoL) allows to switch on a sleeping computer in the network by
sending a magic packet. At least one NIC must support this feature and the
respective option needs to be enabled in the computers firmware (BIOS/UEFI)
Wake-on-LAN (WoL) allows to switch on a sleeping computer in the network by
sending a magic packet. At least one NIC must support this feature and the
respective option needs to be enabled in the computers firmware (BIOS/UEFI)
include::local-zfs.adoc[]
include::local-zfs.adoc[]
+include::pvenode.adoc[]
+
include::certificate-management.adoc[]
include::system-booting.adoc[]
include::certificate-management.adoc[]
include::system-booting.adoc[]