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  1. Believe me, I'm not trying to slag this module off, I'm very grateful for the creation of it :)

     

    Couple of issues:

     

    The command to start the server is sent before the container has finished creating: http://screencast.com/t/yi0CztRA8be  This is on a Dual Hex Core machine with a SSD so it should not be slow!!

    Also, I can't see the command to use in the template to give the client the IP and it does not get listed in their client area?

    I don't like the way that on the console tab, it give VNC login details with the username root@pam?

    The graphs don't seem to update in the client area (although in the admin area it shows ram usage, this doesn't show for the client?) Edit: The client login was using Internet Explorer and with a Manual refresh the graphs are now updating

     

    Thanks for the creation.

    Mark

  2. OK, got it, what a serious pain, you have to put the template name like this: local:vztmpl/debian-6.0-standard_6.0-6_i386.tar.gz

     

    Would be nice if we could get these renamed to look nicer for customers?

  3. Check your module log under [Tools] -> [Logs]. There is probably an error mentioned in one of the responses being from Proxmox that would help identify what's going on.

     

    However, the empty red box looks like a language definition for an error that is not being displayed for some reason. That, or the response from Proxmox is nothing, and that is why the box is empty. You may want to confirm all of your Proxmox credentials are correct.

    Please excuse my ignorance but under tools-logs there is only this listed: http://screencast.com/t/Is4RjSfosiP

     

    If you click on any of them then it just takes you to the proxmox servers configuration. Looking at proxmox's own logs, I can see whenever I try and create the package it says successful login for root@pam so it can communicate perfectly fine?

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