Easy Wazuh Installation on Proxmox
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Looking to set up Wazuh on Proxmox? This video will show you how to easily install Wazuh on Proxmox using the OVA setup. Follow along for a seamless installation process!
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Great job!
On my part, I would suggest converting the disk to qcow2 beforehand, given its better performance.
(Some benefits of using qcow2 instead of raw in a VM on Proxmox):
Better disk space management with features like compression and snapshots.
Support for thin provisioning, allowing the disk to grow dynamically.
More efficient handling of sparse files, reducing disk space usage.
And I would do it with this example:
qemu-img convert -f vmdk -O qcow2 wazuh-4.9.0-disk-1.vmdk wazuh-4.9.0-disk-1.qcow2
Other than that, thanks again for the great work!"
Well done, an excellent presentation. I was able to follow very easily and create a Wazuh server in my ProxMox system.
Many thanks.
Now need to get to grips with what appears to be a very powerful product.😃
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Thanks, I'll install it my proxmox cluster.
You will love it
Thanks for the video I will try it out
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Thank you! This was by far the simplest walk though I've researched. I'm up and running in 15 min! Is the OVA file still needed after it's imported into the VM disk or can it be deleted?
Ova can be deleted
@@syncbricks Great I removed everything in the OVA directory after the install was completed.
Hi, in my case it say No bootable device ... not bootable disk :( .. any idea ?! Thanks !
Check your hard disk
I get the same error, the VM says Boot Failed: not a bootable device for wazuh 4.7.5 ova
anyone else just getting "Wazuh dashboard server is not ready yet"
Solved the issue by running:
sudo systemctl start wazuh-manager
sudo systemctl start wazuh-dashboard
sudo systemctl start wazuh-indexer
then refresh the wazuh webpage a few times until it finally shows up
You have to start service