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Connection Test Results

Test Date

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Proxmox VE Connections

HPE ML110 Gen9

  • URL: https://192.168.1.206:8006
  • Status: Connected
  • Authentication: Successful
  • Proxmox Version: 9.1.1
  • Release: 9.1
  • Cluster: Accessible (1 node found)

Dell R630

  • URL: https://192.168.1.49:8006
  • Status: Connected
  • Authentication: Successful
  • Proxmox Version: 9.1.1
  • Release: 9.1
  • Cluster: Accessible (1 node found)

Azure Connection

  • CLI Status: Authenticated
  • Subscription ID: fc08d829-4f14-413d-ab27-ce024425db0b
  • Tenant ID: fb97e99d-3e94-4686-bfde-4bf4062e05f3
  • Subscription Status: ⚠️ Disabled (read-only mode)
  • Action Required: Re-enable subscription in Azure Portal

Cloudflare Connection

  • API Authentication: Successful
  • Account ID: 52ad57a71671c5fc009edf0744658196
  • Zone: d-bis.org
  • Zone Status: Active
  • DNS API: Working
  • Tunnel Token: Available
  • Zero Trust API: ⚠️ Error 10000 (may need subscription/permissions)
  • Tunnel API: ⚠️ Error 10000 (may need subscription/permissions)

Summary

Proxmox: Both servers fully operational and accessible Cloudflare: API connected, DNS zone active, tunnel token available ⚠️ Azure: Subscription disabled - blocks resource creation

Next Steps

  1. Re-enable Azure Subscription (Critical)
  2. Create Azure Resource Group (once subscription enabled)
  3. Onboard Proxmox Hosts to Azure Arc
  4. Configure Cloudflare Tunnel (using available tunnel token)
  5. Deploy Service VMs