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so after installation this is the
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web console
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we have to log into
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in order to access this uh
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proxmox virtual environment so which is
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actually https ip address colon
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8006 so this is the port number which
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uses which is used by the proxmox
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virtual environment to access the web
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console so after login so this is this
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is how it looks like whenever you click
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on this data center so here there is a
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view
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you can see that the server view and the
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folder view you can see that so there is
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a change in it and you can see the
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storage view so it can only see the
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storages and you can see the pool view
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if you have any uh storage pools uh say
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folds it will show over here so as of
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now uh we are in server
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view okay you can see this this is how
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we can see the server view and search
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you can search whatever you want here if
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you have the lot of vms you can search
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with the vm name all this stuff and
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summary so this is the
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simple summary details it will show over
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here so if you have uh uh jfs pools
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enable or ships enable um
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ce ph the storage is enabled then it
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will show all the details over here so
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how much it is cb utilized memory
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utilized storage details so all this
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information so if you have the
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subscription it will also show that
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subscription details over here but uh
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this is the free version we are using so
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there is no subscription which is used
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now you can see that notes this is the
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note information so how you can write
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the
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way this
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server is located address details
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contact numbers so many details you can
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write it over here so maybe a data
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center location rack location
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all this information so that would be
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useful for the identify identifying the
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node details
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so this is the cluster view so we did
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not yet created any cluster over here so
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we will know little detailed uh when you
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are creating the cluster so there is
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there is a one more uh detailed video on
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this so we will see that so this is a
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sip
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storage so basically we did not install
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anything over here so we will install
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this later but this is a storage uh pool
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we can create over here which is a
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different c c
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h ph fs file system we have
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to use this uh any storage you want to
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store over here you can also do that
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okay so options basically this is all
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about the information on the host site
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so what are the while installing
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whatever the options you utilize so this
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is the keyboard layout http if you have
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the proxy example uh in between the uh
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your desktop machine and this
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pve server to access this web console
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you can also add this proxy over here
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and the console details and the uh email
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address details uh you wanted to update
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over here so this will uh
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which will be useful for the contact and
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the
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host information on the alerts and the
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mac address prefix if you have any you
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can specify over here
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and
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all these default settings
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and here is the storage so whatever the
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storage you have it will show over here
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so as of now i have local storage and
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one is a gdf best
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zfs pool okay so one is local and zfs
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each 100 gb i have so while installing
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itself i install this on a zfps with zfs
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with the raid 0 so that
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it comes with the raid 0 so that you can
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enable the replication and see how the
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replication goes on okay and this is the
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backup window so we also know in
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detailed
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how you can take the backup and restore
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the virtual machine using this backup
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inbuilt backup method okay so we'll see
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that later and replication part so we'll
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see the replication also after the
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cluster so whenever we create the
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cluster so it is capable of replicating
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the data from one host to the another
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host
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here it comes to the permissions so
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permissions which actually works on role
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based access control over here uh
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basically we create the role and the
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groups and assign the roles to that
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particular group or the users or the
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objects so particular to the particular
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object we can assign the permission so
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that granular permissions you can assign
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over here uh that's this also we are
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going to see that uh what is the real m
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we are going to use for the
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authentication methods how many rhythms
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is going to support and all of this
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stuff stuff and we also going to set up
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some two-factor authentication over here
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and let's see how that works okay so
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this all comes under the permissions and
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authentication
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stuff so that will detail see in the one
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of the video so this is comes under the
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ha so
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where you have a ha configuration high
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availability uh configuration so you can
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just make the servers high available so
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one server goes down so other servers
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which comes automatically up and vms
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will be moved to that host so
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this is going to be configured and we'll
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see that in class so how our next video
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so that how it going to be and how we
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can configure here so
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this is firewall
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and what is the rules you can write it
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over here what are the options you have
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and
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security groups all these options you
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have over here and aliases you can
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create it and the ip sets you can create
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all this all comes under the firewall
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rules and
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access controls okay so we can define
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them
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and metric server so matrix server is
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basically collects the
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data about the server performance all
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this stuff and one more thing is this
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support so if you have the valid
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subscription this will be enabled and
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you can use the support for any issues
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with this virtual environment so now
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let's see that so if you comes under the
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to the
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server view so this is the data center
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view this is the server view so if you
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go to the server view so which has the
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all the vm details over here and the
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storages over here and which is also a
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similar like
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summary you can see that how much cpu is
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utilized how much ram and our disk space
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is utilized what is the load average
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all this will be shown over here
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and again it's in nodes you can
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type
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regarding that host and this is the
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command line interface directly so you
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don't need to log into this command line
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every time you just click on the cell so
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it will just go to these uh command line
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user interface you can just uh
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just like our uh is a based out of the
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bsd free bsd version so that
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it works similar like the ubuntu it's
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okay
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so you can just all the most of the
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commands will work similar like the
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ubuntu
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and here is comes to the system details
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so what are the services currently it's
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running and now what are those are
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enabled
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and running they disable all this stuff
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information so these are the basically
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the services which helps to
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run this
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server the virtual environment and the
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cluster of services all this so crony
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ntp service and here is the coreosync
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actually this is the cluster engine
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which is basically capable of
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putting the
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nodes to become a master in the slave
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configuration so that the cluster can
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understand which is the master and which
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is the slave and it also have the
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heartbeat information so whenever we
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enable the cluster this becomes a
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running here so as of now we have single
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node so it should not be running so
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chrome jobs and all of this
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self-explanatory services you can see
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that this is the description over here
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and here it comes to the network
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configuration part of it so where we can
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create the ips uh virtual interfaces
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over here so this is the virtual
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interface here you can create
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and you can also create if you have the
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multiple interfaces you can group them
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you can
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create a aggregated
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logical groups over here and assign the
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permission assign the ip addresses over
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here so it's actually
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ips works on only a single ip gateway so
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it does not accept the multiple gateways
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to communicate so that you can add the
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multiple ip ranges but the gateway
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should be single
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and certificate so which is related to
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your https certificate so if you want to
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purchase any certificate uh which you if
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you want to publish this
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access
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to the external face you can just
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purchase some certificate and upload to
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upload it over here and assign the
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domain name so that you can access
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sweetly publicly so that is the one dns
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server uh addresses to resolve your uh
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domain naming
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internally and externally and the host
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details so this is basically a slash utc
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slash
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host file so where you can
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manually add this host entries example
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if you want to add so here i am just
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going to add for
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this demonstration purpose example so i
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have the another node 251 and pve 2
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so and
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pvu 2 over here so and you can save this
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so that uh whenever you ping pve too so
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it just bring this ip address so this is
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something like the
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manual entry for the dns or the local
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dns entry something like that
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so time time services so whenever you
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are added the servers to the cluster
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high availability so this is very
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crucial part over here so if you have
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the time synchronization in place then
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the cluster works fine so if you
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mismatch any time zone information or
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the
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time mismatch in between the nodes then
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the cluster keep on switch over time
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place a key role over here whenever you
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have the cluster enabled are the high
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availability enabled and syslog so which
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is basically connects the
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logging information so what your what
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you did and what happens inside these uh
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virtual environment or the servers all
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this stuff so you can also see some
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errors or anything related to this you
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can see over here
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okay and if you enable this live mode or
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the timestamp level you can also filter
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this
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data so if you want to see that what is
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a particular time you can see that so
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and updates
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so here it is actually the comes into
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the
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updates or if you have any updates it
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will show over here and the repositories
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basically
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the repositories will be synchronized if
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you have the subscription there will be
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more repositories here so official
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repositories will come but it is a
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a default repositories which comes with
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the community version over here and you
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can just reload and see
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here if you have any additional
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repositories you can add over here but
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this requires the
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subscription so you can see that
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enterprise no subscription test
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anything you can add it over here and
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firewall so this is the um host level
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firewall information so you can add the
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firewall rules uh all the stuff
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over here
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and the disk information so basically
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what are the disks you have and what are
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those file systems and their size and
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utilization stuff over here you can see
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as of now i have two types one is zfs
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you can see this is a 53 gb and another
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partition we have the 53 gb here so both
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are a combination of the hundred gb and
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a half year which is the virtual
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environment on the virtual environment
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lvm lvm thin provisioning and the
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directory permissions we have and we
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have the jfs file system
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and its usage details so we have the jfs
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so that's why it shows this details over
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here
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and
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safe so we did not enable yet so there
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is no
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configuration so we have to install it
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then and it will show this information
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over here and the replication part so
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whenever you had the
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multiple nodes into the cluster then on
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the replication is going to be enabled
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and the task is tree so basically this
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is the information so what
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administrators are
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did or what happens whenever you execute
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any commands example you created the
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virtual machine or regulated the virtual
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machine resize it or shut down reboot
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all this stuff so it will enable over
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here and you can go to the subscription
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so if you have any subscription
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here it will add you the subscription
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keys and you can check that what is the
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subscription level you have example
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enterprise or
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whatever it is so there is a four models
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of subscriptions uh in this you can
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enable any of this subscription if you
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want so but as of now uh in this this is
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out of the scope so we are using only
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the
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community edition and how we can
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do that so this is all about this um
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web ui information the web control uh
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overview so here you can see that there
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is a
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buttons to go to the reboot shutdown
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something like that so reboot in the
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sense the host will reboot the
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uh base machine and if you click on the
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shutdown the base machine is closed here
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down and if you click on the shell it
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will open one more window to access the
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shell here so this is the very useful
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information and the bulk action so if
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you want to see that bulk start bulk
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stop or bulk migrate example you want to
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start a multiple virtual machines at the
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same time then you can do that so if you
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want to stop so this is basically handy
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whenever you want to uh start stop or
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do a bulk action for example your oc was
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down you wanted to start the bulk vm
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start at the same time you can do this
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or actions over here and here there is a
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little help button so if you click on
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this it will just take you through the
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guide
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how you can
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do this administration guide of this
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virtual environment over here
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and here are some of the uh stuff like
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how to create the
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virtual machine and how to create the
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container stuff so we'll see this
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detailed
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in a few moments um
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and see here there is a root account
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settings you can see
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um password reset and the
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authentication enable and change the
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language
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log out all this stuff so here you can
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see that my settings so there are some
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settings over here so what is the font
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type size based on your customization
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you can do your customization over here
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you can do that all these details over
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here
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so this is all about the web console
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