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=== Installing Proxmox === | |||
# Creating A Bootable USB Drive: | |||
## Download the ISO image of the version of proxmox that you want to install from <nowiki>https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads/category/iso-images-pve</nowiki>. For our environment we will be using Proxmox VE 7.3. | |||
## Once the ISO has finished downloading, use rufus to create a bootable USB drive for proxmox. The drive needs a minimum of 2 gb and will be completely wiped when turned into a bootable drive. | |||
# Preparing To Install Proxmox: | |||
## Put the bootable USB drive in the USB port in the front of the server and press the power button to turn it on. | |||
## Press F2 to access the BIOS as it boots and then go to System Bios > Boot Settings. Go to the BIOS Boot Settings and then configure the Hard-Disk Drive Sequence to use the bootable usb drive first. Exit and save changes to go back to the main menu. | |||
## Exit and save the changes again, this time fully exiting the bios. The server will automatically boot from the USB drive. | |||
# Installing Proxmox: | |||
## A screen for the Proxmox Installer should show up with 4 different options. Choose Install Proxmox VE and then accept the EULA. | |||
## Pick the target hard disk to install Proxmox on. | |||
## Select the Phoenix time zone. | |||
## Enter the password and email ([[Mailto:[email protected]|[email protected]]] + password) | |||
## Enter the same information that was used for the IDRAC settings in the network configuration. | |||
## Confirm everything is correct and then press Install. Once the installation has finished, remove the USB drive and reboot. | |||
## Proxmox can now be accessed on any web browser using the Static IP and port 8006. (<nowiki>https://10.21.25.6:8006</nowiki> or <nowiki>https://10.21.25.9:8006</nowiki>) |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 28 February 2024
Installing Proxmox
- Creating A Bootable USB Drive:
- Download the ISO image of the version of proxmox that you want to install from https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads/category/iso-images-pve. For our environment we will be using Proxmox VE 7.3.
- Once the ISO has finished downloading, use rufus to create a bootable USB drive for proxmox. The drive needs a minimum of 2 gb and will be completely wiped when turned into a bootable drive.
- Preparing To Install Proxmox:
- Put the bootable USB drive in the USB port in the front of the server and press the power button to turn it on.
- Press F2 to access the BIOS as it boots and then go to System Bios > Boot Settings. Go to the BIOS Boot Settings and then configure the Hard-Disk Drive Sequence to use the bootable usb drive first. Exit and save changes to go back to the main menu.
- Exit and save the changes again, this time fully exiting the bios. The server will automatically boot from the USB drive.
- Installing Proxmox:
- A screen for the Proxmox Installer should show up with 4 different options. Choose Install Proxmox VE and then accept the EULA.
- Pick the target hard disk to install Proxmox on.
- Select the Phoenix time zone.
- Enter the password and email ([[1]] + password)
- Enter the same information that was used for the IDRAC settings in the network configuration.
- Confirm everything is correct and then press Install. Once the installation has finished, remove the USB drive and reboot.
- Proxmox can now be accessed on any web browser using the Static IP and port 8006. (https://10.21.25.6:8006 or https://10.21.25.9:8006)