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ARCHITECTURE ============ Backend: FastAPI + uvicorn (port 8000) - JWT authentication with PAM system users - ZFS CLI wrapper with caching (30-60s TTL) - WebSocket pool status broadcaster (30s interval) - Services: auth, zfs_runner, file_manager, shares, identities, system_info - Routers: pools, datasets, snapshots, shares, identities, navigator, system Frontend: Next.js 15 + TypeScript (static export) - Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR) for weak hardware - Type-safe API client (lib/api.ts) - Dark mode + custom Tailwind theme - Pages: Dashboard, Login, Snapshots, Datasets, Shares, etc. DEPLOYMENT ========== Test Target: 192.168.1.179:8090 (Debian LXC) Production: 10.66.120.3:9090 (Raspberry Pi 4GB ARM64) Updater: Automated Gitea-based deployment (update-test.sh, update-pi.sh) FEATURES COMPLETED ================== Phase 3a: Dashboard Quick Stats (System, CPU, Memory, Storage) - Real-time stats with color-coded progress bars - Responsive grid layout (mobile: 1, tablet: 2, desktop: 4 columns) - ISR-optimized for fast loads on weak hardware REBRANDING ========== Renamed throughout: - Project: 'ZFS Manager' → 'ZMB Webui' - Services: 'zfs-manager' → 'zmb-webui' - Systemd units: zfs-manager-backend → zmb-webui-backend - Configuration files and documentation Co-Authored-By: Patrick <patrick@perlbach24.de>
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Proxmox LXC Quick Start (5 Minutes)
ZMB Webui auf Proxmox LXC – schnell & einfach!
One-Liner Setup
# === AUF PROXMOX HOST ===
# 1. Container erstellen
pct create 100 local:vztmpl/debian-12-standard_12.2-1_amd64.tar.zst \
--hostname zmb-webui \
--memory 2048 \
--cores 2 \
--privileged 1 \
--features nesting=1,keyctl=1 \
--net0 name=eth0,bridge=vmbr0 \
--onboot 1
# 2. ZFS Mount
pct set 100 -mp0 /tank/share,mp=/tank/share
# 3. Starten
pct start 100
# 4. Shell
pct enter 100
# === IM CONTAINER ===
# 5. Update
apt update && apt upgrade -y
# 6. Dependencies
apt install -y python3 python3-pip python3-venv git curl
# 7. Backend
git clone <repo> /opt/zmb-webui
cd /opt/zmb-webui/backend
# 8. Check
bash check_system.sh
# Sollte zeigen: ✓ Debian, ✓ Privileged, ✓ ZFS
# 9. Install
bash install.sh
# 10. Start
systemctl start zmb-webui-backend
# 11. Test
curl http://localhost:8000/health
# → {"status":"healthy"}
# 12. ZFS Test
zpool list
# → tank pool sichtbar!
# 13. Password
python3 manage_users.py change-password admin
Container IP & Access
# Im Container oder vom Host:
pct exec 100 ip addr show eth0
# z.B.: 192.168.100.150
# SSH vom Host:
ssh root@192.168.100.150
# Oder direkt:
pct enter 100
# API Test:
curl http://192.168.100.150:8000/health
Verify ZFS Management
# Im Container:
# ZFS Pools
zpool list
# → Zeigt Proxmox Host Pools (z.B. tank)
# Datasets
zfs list
# → Alle Datasets vom Host
# Snapshots
zfs list -t snapshot | head
# → Snapshots sind sichtbar
# Backend API
TOKEN=$(curl -s -X POST http://localhost:8000/api/auth/login \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"username":"admin","password":"newpass"}' | jq -r .access_token)
curl http://localhost:8000/api/pools \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN"
# → [{"name":"tank","health":"ONLINE",...}]
Access vom Proxmox Host
# Shell zum Container
pct enter 100
# SSH zum Container
pct enter 100 # oder
ssh root@<container-ip>
# curl von Host
curl http://<container-ip>:8000/health
Performance im Proxmox LXC
- Pool Queries: 20-50ms (vs 10-20ms bare metal)
- ZFS funktioniert native (Host-Kernel-Module)
- ~50% Performance-Overhead normal (akzeptabel)
Container Config anpassen
# Memory
pct set 100 --memory 2048
pct set 100 --swap 512
# Cores
pct set 100 --cores 2
# Disk (falls nötig)
pct set 100 --rootfs local-lvm:vm-100-disk-0,size=30G
# Neustarten
pct reboot 100
Proxmox Firewall (Optional)
# Wenn Firewall active:
# Web UI → Firewall → Add Rule
#
# In: TCP, Destination Port 8000
# Out: TCP, Allow all (default)
# oder CLI (nicht empfohlen)
Troubleshooting
ZFS nicht sichtbar
# Im Container:
apt install -y zfsutils-linux
modprobe zfs
zpool list # Sollte funktionieren
/tank/share nicht gemountet
# Auf Proxmox Host:
pct set 100 -mp0 /tank/share,mp=/tank/share
pct reboot 100
# Im Container:
ls -la /tank/share # Sollte funktionieren
Port 8000 nicht erreichbar
# Im Container:
netstat -tlnp | grep 8000
# Sollte zeigen: LISTEN ... 8000
# Proxmox Firewall prüfen
# Web UI → Firewall → Status
# SSH Tunnel als Workaround:
# ssh -L 9090:localhost:8000 root@proxmox-host
# curl http://localhost:9090/health
Backup & Restore
# Backup
vzdump 100 --storage local
# Restore
pct restore 101 /var/lib/vz/dump/vzdump-lxc-100-*.tar.zst
pct start 101
Logs
# Im Container:
journalctl -u zmb-webui-backend -f
# Von Proxmox Host:
pct exec 100 journalctl -u zmb-webui-backend -f
Summary
Proxmox Host (mit ZFS Pool "tank")
└── LXC Container 100 (zmb-webui, privilegiert)
├── /tank/share (gemountet)
├── FastAPI :8000 running
├── systemd service enabled
└── ZFS Management funktioniert!
Access:
├── Local: pct enter 100
├── SSH: ssh root@<container-ip>
└── API: curl http://<container-ip>:8000/health
Das war's! Backend läuft auf Proxmox LXC mit vollständigem ZFS Management. 🚀