Proxmox Cloud 2.X For WHMCS
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About Proxmox Cloud For WHMCS
Proxmox Cloud For WHMCS is a powerful module which allows you to provide your client with availability to create their own servers in resource limit defined by you.
Additionaly it allows you to conveniently manage your servers, IP addresses and clusters. |
- Admin Area Features:
✔ Create Server/User |
✔ Suspend/Unsuspend Server/User |
✔ Terminate Server/User |
✔ View Server Status, Details And Statistics |
✔ View Graphs (With Ability To Change The Time Scale of MRTG Graphs) |
✔ Display Disk And Bandwidth Usage Of Each Product |
✔ Possibility To Import IP To Hosting IP Addresses Table |
✔ Possibility To Return IP To IP Addresses Pool |
- Proxmox Addon Features:
✔ Servers List (VPS And Cloud) |
✔ IP Management (Per Server) |
✔ Clusters (Per Server) |
- Client Area Features:
✔ Create VM |
✔ Boot Server |
✔ Reboot Server |
✔ Stop Server |
✔ Shutdown Server |
✔ Edit Server |
✔ VNC Console |
✔ Create Backups |
✔ Restore Backups |
✔ Backups Jobs |
✔ Backup Limits (Max Number Of Files & Max Size Of Files) |
✔ Backup Jobs Limit (Max Number Of Files & Max Size Of File) |
✔ View Server Status, Details And Statistics |
✔ View Graphs (With Ability To Change The Time Scale of MRTG Graphs) |
✔ Display Disk And Bandwidth Usage |
✔ Easy VM Upgrade/Downgrade |
✔ Change Boot Order (KVM) |
✔ Change ISO Image (KVM) |
- Additionally:
✔ Dynamically Chosen Server Resources While Ordering And Possibility To Upgrade Those Resources |
✔ Integrated With Advanced Billing For WHMCS - Server Resource Usage Billing (read more) |
✔ Integrated With IP Manager For WHMCS (coming soon) |
✔ Multi-Language Support |
✔ Supports Proxmox VE 3 and Later |
✔ Supports IPv4 and IPv6 |
✔ Supports WHMCS V5 and Later |
- Available Configurable Options:
✔ KVM: |
✔ Number of CPU Sockets |
✔ Number of Cores Per Socket |
✔ CPU Weight For a VM |
✔ Amount of RAM |
✔ Disk Space |
✔ Bandwidth Limit |
✔ Network Rate |
✔ IP Addresses |
✔ OpenVZ: |
✔ Number of CPU Sockets |
✔ Amount of SWAP |
✔ CPU Weight For a VM |
✔ Amount of RAM |
✔ Disk Space |
✔ Bandwidth Limit |
✔ IP Addresses |
Installation and Configuration
This tutorial will show you how to successfully install and configure Proxmox Cloud For WHMCS. We will guide you step by step through the whole installation and configuration process. |
Installation
1. Log in to your client area and download Proxmox Cloud For WHMCS. |
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2. Upload and extract the module into the main WHMCS directory. |
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3. When you install Proxmox Cloud for the first time you have to rename 'license_RENAME.php' file. File is located at 'modules/servers/proxmoxCloud/license_RENAME.php' . Rename it from 'license_RENAME.php' to 'license.php' . |
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4. In order to configure your license key, you have to edit a previously renamed 'license.php' file. Enter your licence key between quotation marks as presented on the following screen. |
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Activation of Proxmox Addon
5. Firstly you should activate Proxmox Addon. To do so, log in into your WHMCS and press 'Setup' → 'Addon Modules' . Find 'Proxmox Addon' and press 'Activate' . |
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6. In next step you need to permit access to this module. To do so click on 'Configure' button, tick 'Full Administrator' and press 'Save Changes'. |
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Configuration of Server
7. Now we will show you how to configure a new product. Go to 'Setup' → 'Products/Services' → 'Servers' and press 'Add New Server' . |
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8. Next, enter your server name, IP address, username and password. Choose 'ProxmoxCloud' from a dropdown menu and press 'Save Changes' . |
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9. After you configure your server correctly, you will see a following screen. You can check connection with Proxmox server. To do so, simply press 'Test Connection' as shown on screen below. |
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10. It is time to create a server group, to do so click on 'Create Server Group' . |
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11. Enter name, click on your previously created server, press 'Add' and afterwards 'Save Changes' . |
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Configuration of Product
12. In order to create and configure a product click on 'Setup' → 'Products/Services' → 'Products/Services' . Click on 'Create a New Group' . |
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13. Enter product group name and press 'Save Changes' . |
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14. When you have a product group, you can create your product. To create a product click on 'Create a New Product' . |
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15. Afterwards choose your product group and type from dropdown menus, enter your product name and press 'Continue' . 'Product Type' should be set to 'Dedicated/VPS Server' in order to add nameservers later. |
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16. Now go to 'Module Settings' section, choose both 'ProxmoxCloud' and your previously created server group from dropdown menus. Next, click on 'Save Changes' . |
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17. From dropdown menus choose 'Virtualization Type' , 'Default Node' , 'Template & ISO Storage' and 'User Role '. Afterwards press 'Save Changes' . |
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18. Setting of KVM virtualization type. (skip, if you have chosen OpenVZ virtualization type) Enter default configuration limits which will be used if you will not generate configurable options. |
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19. Setting of OpenVZ virtualization type. (skip, if you have chosen KVM virtualization type) From dropdown menus choose 'OpenVZ OS Template' , 'Default Storage' , 'Network Mode' , 'Bridge' and 'Storage' . |
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20. At the end of product configuration press 'Generate default' nearby 'Configurable Options' and 'Custom Fields' . |
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Congratulations! You have just finished the installation and configuration of the module. |
Configuration of Addon
20. Adding new IP address In order to create new product you have to add dedicated IP pool to 'IP Addresses' list in 'Proxmox' addon module. |
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21. Type desired IP and mask in 'IP Pool' and choose server from a 'Server' dropdown menu. Afterwards press 'Add Pool' . |
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22. You are now able to create new virtual machines at product. If you used KVM virtualization type, the client area of successfully created producs should look similar as on the screen below. |
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23. The client area of product using OpenVZ virtualization type looks quite similar. |
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Management
Proxmox Cloud allows your customers to manage their PVE accounts via client area in your WHMCS system. You can monitor and manage each product from your WHMCS admin area. |
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You can view here basic information about virtual server, resource usage and graph of resoruce usage. To hide server details, press 'Hide' button. |
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Management of Addon
In 'Addons' → 'Proxmox Addon' → 'Server List' you can find servers you have configured. To see what product are created and assigned to your Proxmox server simply click on its 'Server Name' . |
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As you can see on the screen below, you can find a lot of useful information here like e.g. IP, VM ID or VM Type. |
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In 'IP Management' tab you can add, edit and remove IP addresses of Proxmox products. |
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'Clusters' tab contains clusters list. To view information about cluster simply press on its name. |
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Here you can find various information about cluster, from available resource to graph of their use. In order to go back to cluster list, press on 'Back to clusters list' button. |
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Client Area
Client area interface of Proxmox Cloud allows your clients to create their own virtual servers. They can also view their resource usage and manage existing virtual servers. |
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In order to add new server, press 'Add New Server' button. |
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Afterwards, enter 'Hostname' , 'Nameserver 1 ', 'Nameserver 2' and 'Root Password' . Choose 'Template' from a dropdown menu and select resources for your server using the sliders. |
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To manage your virtual server simply press 'Manage' button next to it. You can find information about managing your virtual servers in next section. |
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If you do not need a particular virtual server anymore, press 'Delete' button to remove it. |
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Virtual Server Management
Client area interface of created virtual server should look like the one on the screen below. As you can see, control panel contains useful options needed for managing VPS. |
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Edit VM
Edit feature allows you to change server details and resources except 'Template' and 'Password' . To edit your server, click on 'Edit VM' button. |
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Afterwards, alter options you desire and confirm through pressing 'Save Changes' button. |
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Console
One of the most interesting functionality is VNC console(6) where your clients can remotely manage server. To access it, simply press on the 'Console' (6) button. Console requires Java software and you need to accept security risk to run it. |
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Usage Graphs
Under 'Usage Graphs' (7) page, client can find graph of CPU usage, memory usage, network traffic and disc I/O. He can also switch timeline of the graphs by choosing it from a dropdown menu pointed at the following screen. |
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Backup
To create a single backup, press 'Backup' (8) button and click on 'New Backup' as shown on the folowing screen. |
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Now choose 'Compress Dump File' and 'Backup Mode' from dropdown menus. Afterward press 'Add Backup' . |
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To restore VM from backup simply press 'Restore' and then click 'OK' button in a popup window to confirm. |
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Backup Jobs
By pressing 'Backup Jobs' (9) in your client area, you will be carried to backup jobs management page. To add new backup job press 'New Job' as shown on the following screen. |
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Now define backup time, mark days to run it and choose 'Compression Dump File' and 'Backup Mode' from dropdown menus. Next, press 'Add' button. |
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Management of Configurable Options
When you successfully set up a product, your client can order it by choosing from default configurable options. |
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If automatically generated configurable options do not seem to fill your client needs, you can edit them using this guide to change them. |
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If you decide to set pricing per server resource ordered, you can find instruction how to proceed here. |
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Tips
1. Operations performed on the virtual servers are not executed immediately. Give your Proxmox Virtual Environment some time for processing the request and execution of operation. |
Common Problems
1. When you have problems with connection, check whether your SELinux or firewall is not blocking ports. |