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In the panel for each VM in the webUI, make sure to enable the guest agent; Debian will auto install the QEMU guest agent on first install when it detects being run inside a VM.
The nodes in the cluster include:
{| class="wikitable"
|+IP Assignment
!IP
!Node Name
|-
|Kurisu
|-
|Okabe'''**'''
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|Daru
|-
|10.10.1.23
|Luka
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|Mayuri
|-
|10.10.1.25
|MrBraun'''*'''
|}
'''*''' = HP Server
'''**'''
▲* [10.10.1.20] Kurisu
▲* [10.10.1.21] Okabe (currently offline; running Windows 10 LTSC temporarily to poke around with [[Locked HGST drives|HGST Drives]])
▲* [10.10.1.22] Daru
▲* [10.10.1.23] Luka
▲* [10.10.1.24] Mayuri
Note that all these addresses are static, and must be changed manually on each host (Proxmox doesn't currently support DHCP). The process is loosely outlined by the comments [https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-change-ip-address.145254/ here].
These are also listed in [[Servers]] since they're all physical servers in the GLRC rack.
The VMs in the cluster include:
* [10.10.1.229] "Kube-Minecraft" (idk; ask Allen)
You can see all VMs listed in the Proxmox WebUI.
== Updates ==
=== Updating Nodes ===
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