proxmox-admin
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Use when administering Proxmox VE hosts, creating and managing VMs with qm, managing LXC containers with pct, configuring storage, networking, clusters, and automating provisioning tasks via the Proxmox CLI.
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View Translation Comparison →Proxmox VE Administration
Overview
Proxmox VE is a server virtualization platform built on Debian. It manages KVM virtual machines and LXC containers through a web UI or CLI tools. This skill covers CLI-based administration using (VMs), (containers), and supporting utilities.
qmpctWhen to Use
- Creating, configuring, or managing KVM virtual machines
- Spawning and administering LXC containers
- Managing Proxmox storage, networking, or clustering
- Automating VM/container provisioning via scripts
- Troubleshooting Proxmox host or guest issues
Not for: Web UI-only workflows (use the CLI equivalents below).
Quick Reference
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manage KVM virtual machines |
| Manage LXC containers |
| Manage storage |
| Manage cluster |
| Manage appliance/template downloads |
| Access the Proxmox API from the shell |
| Benchmark host performance |
VM Management with qm
qmCreating a VM
bash
# Create a VM with ID 100
qm create 100 --name my-vm --memory 2048 --cores 2 --sockets 1 \
--net0 virtio,bridge=vmbr0 --ostype l26
# Create with SCSI disk on local-lvm storage (32GB)
qm create 100 --name my-vm --memory 4096 --cores 4 \
--scsi0 local-lvm:32 --scsihw virtio-scsi-pci \
--net0 virtio,bridge=vmbr0 --ostype l26
# Attach an ISO for installation
qm set 100 --cdrom local:iso/ubuntu-22.04-server.iso --boot order=ide2VM Lifecycle
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Start a VM |
| Graceful ACPI shutdown |
| Force stop (like pulling power) |
| Reboot a VM |
| Hard reset |
| Suspend to RAM |
| Resume from suspend |
| Delete VM and its disks |
| Delete VM, disks, and all related jobs |
VM Configuration
bash
# Show current config
qm config 100
# Modify hardware
qm set 100 --memory 8192
qm set 100 --cores 4
qm set 100 --balloon 2048 # dynamic memory (min)
qm set 100 --cpu cputype=host # pass through host CPU features
qm set 100 --machine q35 # use Q35 chipset (for PCIe passthrough)
# Add/resize disks
qm set 100 --scsi1 local-lvm:50 # add 50GB disk
qm disk resize 100 scsi0 +20G # grow existing disk by 20GB
# Networking
qm set 100 --net0 virtio,bridge=vmbr0,tag=10 # VLAN tagged
qm set 100 --net1 virtio,bridge=vmbr1 # second NIC
# Cloud-init (for automated provisioning)
qm set 100 --ide2 local-lvm:cloudinit
qm set 100 --ciuser admin --cipassword 'secret'
qm set 100 --ipconfig0 ip=10.0.0.50/24,gw=10.0.0.1
qm set 100 --sshkeys ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
qm set 100 --boot order=scsi0
# EFI / UEFI boot
qm set 100 --bios ovmf --efidisk0 local-lvm:1,efitype=4m,pre-enrolled-keys=1
# Serial console (headless)
qm set 100 --serial0 socket --vga serial0
# PCI passthrough (GPU, NIC, etc.)
qm set 100 --hostpci0 0000:01:00.0,pcie=1Snapshots and Cloning
bash
# Create a snapshot
qm snapshot 100 before-upgrade --description "Before kernel upgrade"
# List snapshots
qm listsnapshot 100
# Rollback to snapshot
qm rollback 100 before-upgrade
# Delete a snapshot
qm delsnapshot 100 before-upgrade
# Clone a VM (full copy)
qm clone 100 101 --name cloned-vm --full
# Clone as linked clone (shares base disk, faster)
qm clone 100 101 --name linked-vmTemplates
bash
# Convert VM to template (irreversible)
qm template 100
# Create VM from template (linked clone)
qm clone 100 200 --name from-template
# Create VM from template (full clone)
qm clone 100 200 --name from-template --fullMigration
bash
# Online migration to another node
qm migrate 100 node2 --online
# Offline migration
qm migrate 100 node2Monitoring
bash
# VM status
qm status 100
# List all VMs
qm list
# Show running processes/agent info
qm agent 100 ping
qm agent 100 get-osinfo
# Monitor interface (QEMU monitor)
qm monitor 100Container Management with pct
pctCreating a Container
bash
# Download a template first
pveam update
pveam available --section system
pveam download local debian-12-standard_12.2-1_amd64.tar.zst
# Create container with ID 200
pct create 200 local:vztmpl/debian-12-standard_12.2-1_amd64.tar.zst \
--hostname my-ct --memory 1024 --cores 2 \
--rootfs local-lvm:8 \
--net0 name=eth0,bridge=vmbr0,ip=dhcp \
--password 'secret' --unprivileged 1
# Create with static IP
pct create 201 local:vztmpl/debian-12-standard_12.2-1_amd64.tar.zst \
--hostname web-ct --memory 2048 --cores 2 \
--rootfs local-lvm:16 \
--net0 name=eth0,bridge=vmbr0,ip=10.0.0.51/24,gw=10.0.0.1 \
--nameserver 1.1.1.1 --unprivileged 1Container Lifecycle
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Start container |
| Graceful shutdown |
| Force stop |
| Reboot container |
| Delete container and its volumes |
| Open a shell inside the container |
| Run a command inside the container |
| Attach to container console |
Container Configuration
bash
# Show config
pct config 200
# Modify resources
pct set 200 --memory 4096
pct set 200 --cores 4
pct set 200 --swap 1024
# Add mount point (bind mount from host)
pct set 200 --mp0 /mnt/data,mp=/data
# Add additional storage volume
pct set 200 --mp1 local-lvm:50,mp=/var/lib/data
# Networking
pct set 200 --net0 name=eth0,bridge=vmbr0,ip=10.0.0.60/24,gw=10.0.0.1
pct set 200 --net1 name=eth1,bridge=vmbr1,ip=dhcp
# Features (nesting, FUSE, NFS)
pct set 200 --features nesting=1
pct set 200 --features nesting=1,fuse=1,mount=nfs
# DNS
pct set 200 --nameserver "1.1.1.1 8.8.8.8" --searchdomain example.com
# Start on boot
pct set 200 --onboot 1 --startup order=1,up=30Container Snapshots and Cloning
bash
# Snapshot
pct snapshot 200 clean-install
# Rollback
pct rollback 200 clean-install
# Clone
pct clone 200 201 --hostname cloned-ct --fullStorage Management
bash
# List storage pools
pvesm status
# List content of a storage
pvesm list local
pvesm list local-lvm
# Add storage (examples)
pvesm add dir my-backup --path /mnt/backup --content backup
pvesm add nfs nfs-share --server 10.0.0.5 --export /exports/pve --content images,vztmpl
pvesm add lvm my-lvm --vgname my-vg --content rootdir,images
pvesm add zfspool my-zfs --pool rpool/data --content rootdir,images
# Remove storage
pvesm remove my-backup
# Download ISO
wget -P /var/lib/vz/template/iso/ https://example.com/image.isoNetworking
bash
# List network interfaces
cat /etc/network/interfaces
# Common bridge configuration (in /etc/network/interfaces)
# auto vmbr0
# iface vmbr0 inet static
# address 10.0.0.1/24
# bridge-ports eno1
# bridge-stp off
# bridge-fd 0
# Apply network changes
ifreload -aCluster Management
bash
# Create a new cluster
pvecm create my-cluster
# Join an existing cluster
pvecm add 10.0.0.1
# Show cluster status
pvecm status
# List cluster nodes
pvecm nodes
# Remove a node (run from a remaining node)
pvecm delnode nodename
# Check quorum
pvecm expected 1 # force quorum (dangerous, single-node recovery only)Firewall
bash
# Enable/disable firewall at datacenter level
pve-firewall start
pve-firewall stop
pve-firewall status
# Manage rules via config files
# Datacenter: /etc/pve/firewall/cluster.fw
# Node: /etc/pve/nodes/<node>/host.fw
# VM/CT: /etc/pve/firewall/<vmid>.fwBackup and Restore
bash
# Backup a VM
vzdump 100 --storage local --mode snapshot --compress zstd
# Backup a container
vzdump 200 --storage local --mode stop --compress zstd
# Backup all guests
vzdump --all --storage local --mode snapshot --compress zstd --mailto admin@example.com
# Restore a VM
qmrestore /var/lib/vz/dump/vzdump-qemu-100-*.vma.zst 100
# Restore a container
pct restore 200 /var/lib/vz/dump/vzdump-lxc-200-*.tar.zst
# Restore to different storage
qmrestore /var/lib/vz/dump/vzdump-qemu-100-*.vma.zst 100 --storage local-lvmCommon Provisioning Patterns
Cloud-Init VM from Template
bash
# 1. Create base VM and install OS, then convert to template
qm template 9000
# 2. Clone and customize with cloud-init
qm clone 9000 110 --name web-server --full
qm set 110 --ciuser deploy --sshkeys ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
qm set 110 --ipconfig0 ip=10.0.0.110/24,gw=10.0.0.1
qm set 110 --nameserver 1.1.1.1
qm start 110Batch Create Containers
bash
for i in $(seq 1 5); do
CTID=$((300 + i))
pct create $CTID local:vztmpl/debian-12-standard_12.2-1_amd64.tar.zst \
--hostname "worker-${i}" --memory 1024 --cores 2 \
--rootfs local-lvm:8 \
--net0 name=eth0,bridge=vmbr0,ip=10.0.0.$((60 + i))/24,gw=10.0.0.1 \
--unprivileged 1 --start 1
doneImport Disk Image (e.g., cloud image)
bash
# Download a cloud image
wget https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64.img
# Import to a VM
qm importdisk 100 jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64.img local-lvm
# Attach the imported disk
qm set 100 --scsi0 local-lvm:vm-100-disk-0
qm set 100 --boot order=scsi0Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| VM won't start | Check |
| "TASK ERROR: can't lock file" | |
| Container has no network | Check bridge exists: |
| Disk full on storage | |
| Cluster quorum lost | |
| Migration fails | Ensure same CPU type or use |
| Backup fails with lock error | |
| Slow disk I/O in VM | Use |
| Guest agent not responding | Install |
Useful Paths
| Path | Contents |
|---|---|
| Cluster-wide config (pmxcfs) |
| VM configuration files |
| Container configuration files |
| Storage definitions |
| Per-node configuration |
| Default local storage root |
| ISO images |
| Container templates |
| Backup files |
| Task logs |