Addresses #343 - users can now disable Proxmox/PBS server discovery through: - UI toggle in Settings > System > Network Settings - Environment variable DISCOVERY_ENABLED=false - system.json configuration Discovery runs by default but can be completely disabled for environments where automatic scanning causes issues (e.g., shared hosting networks).
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FAQ
Installation
What's the easiest way to install?
bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/raw/main/ct/pulse.sh)"
System requirements?
- 1 vCPU, 512MB RAM (1GB recommended), 1GB disk
- Network access to Proxmox API
Configuration
How do I add a node?
Auto-discovery (Easiest): Settings → Nodes → Click "Setup Script" on discovered node → Run on Proxmox Manual: Settings → Nodes → Add Node → Enter credentials → Save
How do I disable network discovery?
Settings → System → Network Settings → Toggle "Enable Discovery" off → Save
Or set environment variable DISCOVERY_ENABLED=false
How do I change the port?
Systemd: sudo systemctl edit pulse-backend, add Environment="FRONTEND_PORT=8080", restart
Docker: Use -e FRONTEND_PORT=8080 in your run command
Why can't I change settings in the UI?
If a setting is disabled with an amber warning, it's being overridden by an environment variable.
Remove the env var (check sudo systemctl show pulse-backend | grep Environment) and restart to enable UI configuration.
What permissions needed?
- PVE:
PVEAuditorminimum - PBS:
DatastoreReaderminimum
API tokens vs passwords?
API tokens are more secure. Create in Proxmox: Datacenter → Permissions → API Tokens
Where are settings stored?
See Configuration Guide for details
How do I backup my configuration?
Settings → Security → Backup & Restore → Export Backup
- If logged in with password: Just enter your password or a custom passphrase
- If using API token only: Provide the API token when prompted
- Includes all settings, nodes, credentials (encrypted), and custom console URLs
Can Pulse detect Proxmox clusters?
Yes! When you add one cluster node, Pulse automatically discovers and monitors all nodes
Troubleshooting
No data showing?
- Check Proxmox API is reachable (port 8006/8007)
- Verify credentials
- Check logs:
journalctl -u pulse -f
Connection refused?
- Check port 7655 is open
- Verify Pulse is running:
systemctl status pulse
PBS connection issues?
- PBS requires HTTPS (not HTTP) - use
https://your-pbs:8007 - Default PBS port is 8007 (not 8006)
- Check firewall allows port 8007
Invalid credentials?
- Check username includes realm (@pam, @pve)
- Verify API token not expired
- Confirm user has required permissions
CORS errors in browser?
- By default, Pulse only allows same-origin requests
- Set
ALLOWED_ORIGINSenvironment variable for cross-origin access - Example:
ALLOWED_ORIGINS=https://app.example.com - Never use
*in production
Authentication issues?
- Password auth: Check
PULSE_AUTH_USERandPULSE_AUTH_PASSenvironment variables - API token: Verify
API_TOKENis set correctly - Session expired: Log in again via web UI
- Account locked: Wait 15 minutes after 5 failed attempts
High memory usage?
Reduce metricsRetentionDays in settings and restart
Features
Multiple clusters?
Yes, add multiple nodes in Settings
PBS push mode?
No, PBS push mode is not currently supported. PBS monitoring requires network connectivity from Pulse to the PBS server.
Webhook providers?
Discord, Slack, Gotify, Telegram, ntfy.sh, Teams, generic JSON
Works with reverse proxy?
Yes, ensure WebSocket support is enabled
Updates
How to update?
- ProxmoxVE LXC: Type
updatein the LXC console - Docker: Pull latest image, recreate container
- Manual/systemd: Run the install script again:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rcourtman/Pulse/main/install.sh | sudo bash
Why can't I update from the UI?
For security reasons, Pulse cannot self-update. The UI will notify you when updates are available and show the appropriate update command for your deployment type.
Will updates break config?
No, configuration is preserved