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== Installing and Configuring the VMs == | == Installing and Configuring the VMs == | ||
== Convert to Template and Begin to First Clone == | == Convert to Template and Begin to First Clone == | ||
Now that you have completed the virtual machines we can turn them into templates for cloning in the Proxmox system. First thing we need to do is make sure that all the machines that you want to turn into templates are turned off. In Proxmox you will want to select each machine and connect to it and use the console tab to view the machine. We want to shut down the machine manually using virtual machines operating systems' normal method to turn it off in order to minimize the chance of a shut down error being cloned to the new machines. When the machine is fully shut down the screen will look like this. | |||
== How to Clone a Template == | == How to Clone a Template == | ||
== First Clone and Correct Numbering == | == First Clone and Correct Numbering == |
Revision as of 02:22, 17 May 2022
Creating the VMs
Installing and Configuring the VMs
Convert to Template and Begin to First Clone
Now that you have completed the virtual machines we can turn them into templates for cloning in the Proxmox system. First thing we need to do is make sure that all the machines that you want to turn into templates are turned off. In Proxmox you will want to select each machine and connect to it and use the console tab to view the machine. We want to shut down the machine manually using virtual machines operating systems' normal method to turn it off in order to minimize the chance of a shut down error being cloned to the new machines. When the machine is fully shut down the screen will look like this.