[GH-ISSUE #72] Proxmox shell using PegaProx possible? #51

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opened 2026-03-02 15:47:32 +03:00 by kerem · 7 comments
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Originally created by @ranrinc on GitHub (Feb 22, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/PegaProx/project-pegaprox/issues/72

Can I go into Proxmox shell from PegaProx? Is this possible? cause I cant find the features anywhere. Further more goin into each shell keep on getting error? any help?

Originally created by @ranrinc on GitHub (Feb 22, 2026). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/PegaProx/project-pegaprox/issues/72 Can I go into Proxmox shell from PegaProx? Is this possible? cause I cant find the features anywhere. Further more goin into each shell keep on getting error? any help?
kerem 2026-03-02 15:47:32 +03:00
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@mkellermann97 commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2026):

Hi @ranrinc ,
Could you clarify which shell you're referring to? We have a few different options available.
Also, what error are you seeing when trying to access the shell?

Regards,
Marcus

<!-- gh-comment-id:3942949021 --> @mkellermann97 commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2026): Hi @ranrinc , Could you clarify which shell you're referring to? We have a few different options available. Also, what error are you seeing when trying to access the shell? Regards, Marcus
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@ranrinc commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2026):

basically to go to proxmox shell and not the LXC or VM shell

<!-- gh-comment-id:3943010008 --> @ranrinc commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2026): basically to go to proxmox shell and not the LXC or VM shell
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@mkellermann97 commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2026):

Hi @ranrinc ,

if you mean into the node shell you can do that under the node options and then shell.

Regards,
Marcus

<!-- gh-comment-id:3944865593 --> @mkellermann97 commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2026): Hi @ranrinc , if you mean into the node shell you can do that under the node options and then shell. Regards, Marcus
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@mkellermann97 commented on GitHub (Feb 24, 2026):

No response anymore so we close this issue.

Feel free to respond so we can reopen it.
Regards,
Marcus

<!-- gh-comment-id:3955146220 --> @mkellermann97 commented on GitHub (Feb 24, 2026): No response anymore so we close this issue. Feel free to respond so we can reopen it. Regards, Marcus
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@ranrinc commented on GitHub (Feb 25, 2026):

Hi @ranrinc ,

if you mean into the node shell you can do that under the node options and then shell.

Regards, Marcus

I think I stated clearly to enter proxmox own shell, which able to control proxmox its self. Cause so far I cant find this options.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3956328605 --> @ranrinc commented on GitHub (Feb 25, 2026): > Hi [@ranrinc](https://github.com/ranrinc) , > > if you mean into the node shell you can do that under the node options and then shell. > > Regards, Marcus I think I stated clearly to enter proxmox own shell, which able to control proxmox its self. Cause so far I cant find this options.
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@mkellermann97 commented on GitHub (Feb 25, 2026):

@ranrinc Node = Host = Proxmox VE

<!-- gh-comment-id:3961798957 --> @mkellermann97 commented on GitHub (Feb 25, 2026): @ranrinc Node = Host = Proxmox VE
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@ranrinc commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2026):

@mkellermann97 got it.. thank you..

<!-- gh-comment-id:3963386251 --> @ranrinc commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2026): @mkellermann97 got it.. thank you..
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