Proxmox VE
Complete hypervisor management β control VMs, monitor storage, check backups, create snapshots, and access hosts via shell.
The Proxmox VE module gives you full control over all your hypervisors. Control VMs and containers directly (start, stop, shutdown, reboot). Monitor all storage backends (local, NFS, CIFS, ZFS, LVM, Ceph), cluster status, and disk health with SMART data. Backup jobs and VM snapshots at a glance. Network bridges, open ports, SSH sessions, and PVE-specific services round out the overview. Access hosts directly via bash terminal β through secure WebSocket tunnels without VPN.
Features in Detail
VM/CT Control
Control VMs and containers directly: start, stop, shutdown, and reboot. Status, CPU, RAM, and disk at a glance.
VM Snapshots
Create, view, and manage snapshots. Also available as a step in playbooks for automated workflows.
Cluster Monitoring
Cluster status, node health, and HA groups in real time. Quorum and cluster members at a glance.
Storage Overview
All storage backends at a glance: local, NFS, CIFS, ZFS, LVM, LVM-Thin, Ceph RBD, and more.
Disk Health & SMART
Disk status with SMART data, ZFS pool status, and disk utilization per host.
Backup Management
Backup jobs and backup history: last backup, size, duration, and result (OK/Error) per VM.
Network & Bridges
Linux bridges, bonds, and VLANs. IP addresses, traffic statistics, and interface configuration.
Open Ports
All listening ports with associated process and protocol on each PVE host.
PVE Services
Monitor Proxmox-specific services: pvedaemon, pveproxy, pvestatd, corosync, ceph, and more.
SSH Sessions
Active SSH connections on all hypervisors with user and source IP.
Cron Jobs
Overview of all cron jobs on PVE hosts: schedule, command, and user.
Automated Updates
Roll out Proxmox VE host updates on schedule. Major upgrades also supported.
Bash Terminal
Access hosts directly in the browser via xterm.js. Inline shell or WebShell in a separate window.
Secure Tunnels
Direct access to the Proxmox web GUI (port 8006) via encrypted WebSocket tunnels β no VPN needed.
Health Checks
Automated checks with Nagios-compatible exit codes. Auto-remediation on failure.
Scripts & Playbooks
Execute bash scripts centrally. Multi-step playbooks with WoL, VM snapshot, and webhook steps.
Hardware Inventory
CPU, RAM, motherboard, serial number, and GPU. Complete hardware inventory per host.
Wazuh SIEM
Security alerts, CVE scanning, SCA/CIS benchmarks, and file integrity monitoring for your hypervisors.
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