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Proxmox | Proxmox Widget Configuration |
Learn more about Proxmox.
This widget shows the running and total counts of both QEMU VMs and LX Containers in the Proxmox cluster. It also shows the CPU and memory usage of the first node in the cluster.
You will need to generate an API Token for new or an existing user. Here is an example of how to do this for a new user.
- Navigate to the Proxmox portal, click on Datacenter
- Expand Permissions, click on Groups
- Click the Create button
- Name the group something informative, like api-ro-users
- Click on the Permissions "folder"
- Click Add -> Group Permission
- Path: /
- Group: group from bullet 4 above
- Role: PVEAuditor
- Propagate: Checked
- Expand Permissions, click on Users
- Click the Add button
- User name: something informative like
api
- Realm: Linux PAM standard authentication
- Group: group from bullet 4 above
- User name: something informative like
- Expand Permissions, click on API Tokens
- Click the Add button
- User: user from bullet 8 above
- Token ID: something informative like the application or purpose like
homepage
- Privilege Separation: Checked
- Go back to the "Permissions" menu
- Click Add -> API Token Permission
- Path: /
- API Token: select the Token ID created in Step 10
- Role: PVE Auditor
- Propagate: Checked
Use username@pam!Token ID
as the username
(e.g api@pam!homepage
) setting and Secret
as the password
setting.
Allowed fields: ["vms", "lxc", "resources.cpu", "resources.mem"]
.
You can set the optional node
setting when you want to show metrics for a single node. By default it will show the average for the complete cluster.
widget:
type: proxmox
url: https://proxmox.host.or.ip:8006
username: api_token_id
password: api_token_secret
node: pve-1 # optional