Thanks, I've been looking for a way to make ROCK aware of the UPS status, and running it in proxmox seems a whole lot simpler than putting NUT on a Pi and having it call the Web interface when the battery gets low, and I can load some other low-cost services like syncthing on the machine as well.
hello, Thanks for the information. Extremely helpful. Roon Rock now running in proxmox server with TrueNas server drives sharing music. Need to get Arc working but its a router problem that I will dig into next. How about roon wifi enpoints ? Any luck with those?
Hi - your welcome. I just took down my virtual machine a day ago but you can start here to look at some specs . I would use ssd for the OS and spinning disks for the music libraries. Maybe 8gb ram and 4 cpu. But you can try different variations depending on your hardware and requirements. help.roonlabs.com/portal/en/kb/articles/faq-what-are-the-minimum-requirements
Thanks. Just followed your guide to at a Proxmox ROON-ROCK VM exactly as you outlined. Is it better to set it up as a a CT-Container instead? Are there performance improvements?
I haven’t tested but would be interested to know. But there is not a huge performance impact with regards to streaming as long as you are using an SSD I don’t think you would notice anything different.
Thanks for creating this very helpful video. Have you tried or tested having a second physical SATA SSD in your Proxmox server and passing it through to the roon rock vm for media storage? I bought a NUC11PAHi7 to use as a dedicated roon rock appliance and kitted it with a 1TB nvme SSD and an additional 8TB SATA SSD. I use Proxmox extensively for lot's off stuff so I've reconsidered and will now look to run roon rock as a virtual appliance. I still like the idea of having my music files contained in the appliance (yes, I know you can mount smb share but I don't have a file server provisioned atm and don't look to do it anytime soon).
@@Studio3BRocks I did try it since I asked the question and it works perfectly. I did however end up installing Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS and installing Roon Server on it along Plex Server and whole bunch of other services on it. Passing through the physical disk works for that as well allowing for media on local disk for multiple servers/use cases.
Hi Mate , Thanks for this tutorial . roon server was sucking up all the RAM before . I will try this on . How did you link the roon storage to proxmox storage . I just cant get to link the roon app to browse and find the location of the smb folder which holds all my media. How did you do it ?. Cheers . Emmany
Great video - I am having horrible crackling issues with the sound out of my iFi DAC. I think it's due to the USB which I've tried to resolve via PCI(e) passthrough to no avail. Any ideas? My other non-usb endpoints work a treat!
Ended up installing Roon Server into a Ubuntu installation & the DAC works no issues. Regardless, your video was so helpful so thank you. @@Studio3BRocks
Roon server maxes out my 40 gb of ram for some reason when running on debian or rhel. Roon ROCK in proxmox is sitting comfortably at 27% memory usage out of only 8gb
This is an excellent video, but you can run ROON Server in an LXC and get much better performance. No need to run a full VM on a virtualized hardware. No need for a keyboard or anything special. I setup a privileged LXC with access to my iGPU just in case. You will need to install dependencies as per the Roon KB on installing on Linux. Ubuntu 22.04 LXC
@@dcvamps4594 zero issue. I mount the shares in the fstab file.. you can either do this from proxmox and then mount the drives or directly inside the LXC. My shares are on Truenas
Lifesaver! Wasted hours before, now had it running in 15 Minutes!
Thanks for this! Helped me to move Roon from using my entire NUC to just running it in a VM
Incredibly helpful video, thank you so much. I had my Intel NUC running Roon Rock standalone and had it moved over within an hour!
Such a helpful video - thank you so much for taking the time to make it!
Great! Glad it helped.
Awesome stuff, working well. Really appreciate the time you took to post this and walk through all the steps. So far so good (about a hour in haha)
You're welcome! Glad it helped.
Sir, you are a God amongst men. Thank You.
Finally new video regarding this Roon Rock on Proxmox. You boss it sir! May I know your Proxmox hardware/specification you use on this?
This happens to be a Dell r510.
Thanks so much, this has saved me a lot of time today!
Glad it helped!
Roon Rock seems to run OK in Proxmox. Am still migrating to a dedicated NUC 13 Pro Core i7 box to take advantage of HQPlayer, etc.
Thanks, I've been looking for a way to make ROCK aware of the UPS status, and running it in proxmox seems a whole lot simpler than putting NUT on a Pi and having it call the Web interface when the battery gets low, and I can load some other low-cost services like syncthing on the machine as well.
nice. as for a streamer for your Pi, have you looked at Volumio?
hello, Thanks for the information. Extremely helpful. Roon Rock now running in proxmox server with TrueNas server drives sharing music. Need to get Arc working but its a router problem that I will dig into next. How about roon wifi enpoints ? Any luck with those?
Works great as long as you are on the same subnet
Thank you so much for this really straightforward instructional video
did you get it working?
@@anthonyojo1985 yes its been running well for a month.
very helpful, thank you as this saved me tons of time! I wonder if you got any times on the best promox node sizing in terms of cpu, ram, disks?
Hi - your welcome. I just took down my virtual machine a day ago but you can start here to look at some specs . I would use ssd for the OS and spinning disks for the music libraries. Maybe 8gb ram and 4 cpu. But you can try different variations depending on your hardware and requirements. help.roonlabs.com/portal/en/kb/articles/faq-what-are-the-minimum-requirements
Wow, great tutorial, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Superb guide. thanks a bunch
Glad it helped
Works perfect!!!!... thanks! :D
Enjoy
Thanks. Just followed your guide to at a Proxmox ROON-ROCK VM exactly as you outlined. Is it better to set it up as a a CT-Container instead? Are there performance improvements?
I haven’t tested but would be interested to know. But there is not a huge performance impact with regards to streaming as long as you are using an SSD I don’t think you would notice anything different.
Thank you for this awesome guide. Any update on memory usage over the period?
No issues to date
I love how this is 4k.
j/k though, great vid :D
I didn’t record it in 4K but exported it as such for you fancy folks with 4K tvs (like me) lol.
Awesome! Thanks very much-it worked like a charm. Question: how do I add music now? (Maybe this is obvious, but I'm not seeing it.)
Roon app for windows or Mac
@@Studio3BRocks Yes, I see that now. Jumped the gun a bit. Thanks.
Thanks for creating this very helpful video. Have you tried or tested having a second physical SATA SSD in your Proxmox server and passing it through to the roon rock vm for media storage? I bought a NUC11PAHi7 to use as a dedicated roon rock appliance and kitted it with a 1TB nvme SSD and an additional 8TB SATA SSD. I use Proxmox extensively for lot's off stuff so I've reconsidered and will now look to run roon rock as a virtual appliance. I still like the idea of having my music files contained in the appliance (yes, I know you can mount smb share but I don't have a file server provisioned atm and don't look to do it anytime soon).
I haven’t tried it but I bet it will work.
@@Studio3BRocks I did try it since I asked the question and it works perfectly. I did however end up installing Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS and installing Roon Server on it along Plex Server and whole bunch of other services on it. Passing through the physical disk works for that as well allowing for media on local disk for multiple servers/use cases.
Hi Mate , Thanks for this tutorial . roon server was sucking up all the RAM before . I will try this on . How did you link the roon storage to proxmox storage . I just cant get to link the roon app to browse and find the location of the smb folder which holds all my media. How did you do it ?. Cheers . Emmany
Samba share
Great video - I am having horrible crackling issues with the sound out of my iFi DAC. I think it's due to the USB which I've tried to resolve via PCI(e) passthrough to no avail. Any ideas? My other non-usb endpoints work a treat!
Nope not gunna work that way. You need to stream to other network devices instead
Ended up installing Roon Server into a Ubuntu installation & the DAC works no issues. Regardless, your video was so helpful so thank you. @@Studio3BRocks
I think if you unchecked enroll keys during the VM creation, you wouldn't need to do the secure boot stuff in BIOS.
Noted!
I know it feels scary using all the ram but it should be a good thing it’s just accessed files getting cached.
Roon server maxes out my 40 gb of ram for some reason when running on debian or rhel. Roon ROCK in proxmox is sitting comfortably at 27% memory usage out of only 8gb
This is an excellent video, but you can run ROON Server in an LXC and get much better performance. No need to run a full VM on a virtualized hardware. No need for a keyboard or anything special. I setup a privileged LXC with access to my iGPU just in case. You will need to install dependencies as per the Roon KB on installing on Linux. Ubuntu 22.04 LXC
Did you have any problems accessing SMB/NFS shares for your media this way? That has been the bane of my existence with LXCs so far.
Noted. However my ROCK has no performance issues to write home about
@@dcvamps4594 zero issue. I mount the shares in the fstab file.. you can either do this from proxmox and then mount the drives or directly inside the LXC. My shares are on Truenas
@@Studio3BRocksmy point is you can use an LXC and take up less resources but nothing wrong with running it in a VM :)
yeah cool but more banana to eat before im trying this thanks Idol
Hahah electrolytes