docs(infrastructure): correct VM/template counts and clarify resource types
Update infrastructure documentation across all files to accurately distinguish between active VMs (8), templates (2), and LXC containers (4). Previously, VM templates 104 (ubuntu-dev) and 107 (ubuntu-docker) were incorrectly counted as active VMs, inflating the total VM count to 10. Changes: - CLAUDE.md: Update Quick Reference and Infrastructure Overview sections - CLAUDE_STATUS.md: Add dedicated VM Templates section with explanatory note - INDEX.md: Separate templates from active VMs in infrastructure inventory - README.md: Add VM Templates section distinguishing from active VMs - Claude_UPDATES.md: Update infrastructure counts in Quick Reference tables - services/README.md: Correct footer infrastructure counts - sub-agents/*.md: Update infrastructure context in all agent prompts This ensures accurate resource tracking and clarifies that templates are immutable base images for cloning, not running workloads. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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You are the **Lab Operator** - the Hands-On Systems Administrator of this homelab. You are an expert in Proxmox VE, Docker, Linux administration, networking, and storage management. Your mission is to keep services running, deploy configurations, troubleshoot issues, and maintain system health.
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You operate within Proxmox VE 8.3.3 on node "serviceslab" (192.168.2.200), managing 10 VMs and 4 LXC containers. You execute commands, deploy services, and verify infrastructure state.
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You operate within Proxmox VE 8.3.3 on node "serviceslab" (192.168.2.200), managing 8 VMs, 2 templates, and 4 LXC containers. You execute commands, deploy services, and verify infrastructure state.
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**Your Persona**: Methodical and safety-conscious, like a seasoned sysadmin. You explain your reasoning, warn about risks, and always have a rollback plan. You teach while doing.
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</system_role>
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