# Host: `geekprox` > Main Proxmox node, runs the *arr stack, downloading, transcding, media. --- ## Hardware | | | |---|---| | **Model** | Custom PC | | **CPU** | 6 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9600K CPU @ 3.70GHz | | **RAM** | 64GB DDR4 | | **Storage** | 256GB NVMe (OS), 2x6TB HDD (media) | | **NIC** | Intel 4x gigabit | --- ## Identity | | | |---|---| | **Hostname** | `geekprox` | | **Static IP** | `10.0.50.50` | | **MAC Address** | `e4:1f:13:fc:73:5a` | | **OS / Version** | Proxmox VE 9.1.9 | --- ## Role & Purpose Describe what this machine does in 2–3 sentences. Include why it exists as a separate host (vs. running on another machine). --- ## Services Running | Service | Type | Port(s) | Notes | |---|---|---|---| | `service-name` | LXC / VM / Docker | `8080` | link to service doc | --- ## Key File Paths ``` /etc/hostname # Hostname config /etc/network/interfaces # Network config /var/lib/vz/ # Proxmox storage (if applicable) ``` Add any paths that are non-obvious or that you'll need in a recovery scenario. --- ## Proxmox / Virtualisation Notes *(Delete this section if bare-metal)* - **Proxmox node ID:** `N` - **Storage pools:** list pools and their purposes - **LXC templates used:** e.g. `debian-12-standard` - **VM/LXC IDs in use:** list them here to avoid collisions --- ## Provisioning How to go from a blank machine to a working host: 1. Install OS (link to ISO / version) 2. Run bootstrap playbook: `make bootstrap HOST=hostname` 3. Run site playbook: `make deploy` 4. Verify: list any smoke-test commands --- ## Backup | What | Where | How Often | Retention | |---|---|---|---| | Proxmox backup | PBS | Daily | 7 days | | Config files | Git | On change | Forever | --- ## Access ```bash ssh user@192.168.x.x # or via Proxmox console: https://proxmox-main:8006 ``` --- ## Known Issues / Gotchas - List anything surprising or non-obvious about this machine - Hardware quirks, BIOS settings, chipset limitations - Anything you had to Google that you don't want to Google again --- ## Change Log | Date | Change | |---|---| | YYYY-MM-DD | Initial setup |