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Set up alerts in Proxmox before it's too late!


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Setting up alerts in Proxmox is important and critical to making sure you are notified if something goes wrong with your servers. It's so easy, I should have done this years ago! In this tutorial, we'll set up email notifications using SMTP with Gmail or G Suite that send email alerts when there are disk errors, ZSF Issues, or when backup jobs run. We'll then test the alerts to make sure they are working by yoinking a drive from my ZFS pool (and hopefully it doesn't fail).

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00:00 - Why you should set up alerts in Proxmox
01:42 - Micro Center / Free SSD (Sponsor)
02:56 - Where can I find the documentation
03:07 - Installing and configuring dependencies
03:54 - Google Email address configuration
08:43 - Configuring postfix and customizing the email alert
11:47 - Changing the mail sender name with pcre
14:20 - Configure where email alerts are sent
15:01 - Backup Alerts
17:33 - SMART alerts
18:53 - ZFS Alerts
19:52 - Testing in Production
24:03 - How Proxmox alerts could be better
25:30 - Stream Highlight - "Just some flashing lights & music"

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