Today, after a long time, I set up Proxmox monitoring again. While going through the documentation, I noticed that it doesn’t mention an important detail: If you want to retrieve information about the VMs, you shouldn’t use the default Proxmox Auditor role. Instead, you should create a custom role with the same permissions but also add the VM.Monitor role. Without this, the VMs won’t be visible either to the account or to CheckMK, and Dynamic Host Management won’t work.
Hi @sickjuicy, I have asked a bunch of Proxmox users now, and nobody can reproduce this. I myself am using Proxmox 8.3.4 with the regular myuser@pve, who is just a PVEAuditor.
Could you elaborate on your environment a bit?
Which version of Proxmox are you using? Is it a paid subscription? Did you make sure to choose the correct realm, when creating the user for Checkmk?
mhhh I just recreated the role and it worked, it was exactly the same, I think it was a Proxmox bug than, because I had the same probem on 2 new seperate clusters.
If I understand you correctly, then the issue was resolved, right?
Yes, sorry for the late response