A small collection of script and mods for Proxmox
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(Tested compatibility: 7.x, 8.0.x, 8.1.3)
This bash script installs a modification to the Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) web user interface (UI) to display temperature information in a flexible manner for CPU, NVME and HDDs/SSDs.
The modification includes three main steps:
- Create backups of the original files located at
/usr/share/pve-manager/js/pvemanagerlib.js
and/usr/share/perl5/PVE/API2/Nodes.pm
in the/root/backup
directory. - Add a new line to the
Nodes.pm
file that reads the thermal state information of the host using thesensors
command. - Modify the
pvemanagerlib.js
file to expand the space in the StatusView and add a new item to the items array that displays the temperature information in Celsius for CPU, NVME and HDDs/SSDs.
The script provides two options: install
and uninstall
. The install
option installs the modification, while the uninstall
option removes it by copying the backup files to their original location. The script also restarts the pveproxy
service to apply the changes.
For HDDs/SSDs readings to work, the kernal module drivetemp must be installed.
apt-get install lm-sensors
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meliox/PVE-mods/main/pve-mod-gui-temp.sh
Or use git clone.
Adjustments are available in the first part of the script, where paths can be edited, cpucore offset and display information.
(Tested compatibility: 7.x & 8.0) This bash script installs a modification to the Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) web user interface (UI) which deactivates the subscription nag screen.
The script provides two options: install
and uninstall
. The install
option installs the modification, while the uninstall
option removes it by copying the backup files to their original location.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meliox/PVE-mods/main/pve-mod-nag-screen.sh
Or use git clone.
(Tested compatibility: 7.x & 8.0)
This script updates all running Proxmox containers, skipping specified excluded containers, and generates a separate log file for each container. The script first updates the Proxmox host system, then iterates through each container, updates the container, and reboots it if necessary. Each container's log file is stored in $log_path and the main script log file is named container-upgrade-main.log.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meliox/PVE-mods/main/updateallcontainers.sh
Or use git clone.
Can be added to cron for e.g. monthly update: 0 6 1 * * /root/scripts/updateallcontainers.sh