Hosting Quota Notifications 1.X For WHMCS
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* ''' Resize Partition ''' - if a customer upgrades a VM with changing the disk size to a larger one, this option will automatically increase the size of the last partition in that disk to the new size allocation. <br /> It deletes the current partition table, then creates a new one according to the new disk size and reboots the VM machine. '' '''<br/> Note - in a case of any failure, all data may be lost on resized partition!''' ''  | * ''' Resize Partition ''' - if a customer upgrades a VM with changing the disk size to a larger one, this option will automatically increase the size of the last partition in that disk to the new size allocation. <br /> It deletes the current partition table, then creates a new one according to the new disk size and reboots the VM machine. '' '''<br/> Note - in a case of any failure, all data may be lost on resized partition!''' ''  | ||
* ''' Change Root Password ''' - this option is responsible for automatic password reset after VM creation and it also allows users to generate new root password during VM usage.  | * ''' Change Root Password ''' - this option is responsible for automatic password reset after VM creation and it also allows users to generate new root password during VM usage.  | ||
Revision as of 09:57, 1 August 2017
Configuration of SSH Keys (KVM)
| SSH keys are required to enable your clients to resize partitions and passwords change for KVM Virtualization type. Note - 'Partition Resize' and 'Change Root Password' will only work for newly created VMs. We recommend using this option only for a new products.  | 
 
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| First, create a new VM Template that you will use for KVM image. Then generate SSH keys and add the  public key to root account on the newly created VM image. Both keys ( public  and  private ) also upload on your WHMCS server in secure location.  | 
 
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| Next, in your WHMCS go to the 'Proxmox Addon' → 'Settings' → 'SSH Keys' and press 'Add' button. | 
 
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| Enter the name and location to the key pairs located on your WHMCS server. | 
 
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| Then go to product configuration and in ' KVM Configuration'  in  'VM SSH Root Key'  select the pair of keys you want to use.  Make sure they match the 'KVM OS Template' you will use.  | 
 
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Now  'Resize Partition'  and  'Change Root Password'  options should become available.
 Note - if the customer decides to remove the public key from VM by their selfs, it will make 'Resize Partition' and 'Change Root Password' options no longer to work!  | 
 
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