Hi Wolf,

Just one reply to - hopefully - make myself clear.

And sorry, English is not my mother language, so I hope it is clear enough.

On 22-07-2022 23:43, Wolf Noble wrote:

Hi Stephan,


PERSONALLY,
I applaud the intention of not supporting bad actors/aggressive poeple.... 
However, I feel it's unreasonably judgmental.

Not everyone in .ru is an incredible jerk.

I totally agree. I think most people in .ru are honest and nice people. I know Russian people in my country that I consider to be friends. Even if their idea's are different from mine.

I have no negative judgement towards the people of Russia or Belarus. In the contrary.

These people - from my perspective - are living in a suppressive environment. They receive information, by state controlled 'journalism'.

The quality, accuracy and factuality of that information is very doubtfull in my perspective.

There are even absolute hero's in these countries. More hero than I will probably ever be.

They put themselfes, their relatives and their future in absolute and terrifying danger by opposition.

And - yes - I do have negative judgments on their 'leaders'.

Many of our countries' leaders have been.... shall we say... not the greatest 
hunmans?
I completely agree. Also in the Netherlands most politicians are untrustworthy liars.
I feel that it's important to treat *INDIVIDUALS* fairly, regardless of where 
they are, or what they do.

IMO, EVERYONE deserves to be treated with respect (until they prove 
otherwise)...

And - yes again - every individual should receive respect. I do not think I was unrespectfull in my first post. I did not attack the original poster.

BUT: the original poster is working for a Russian company. He is asking support for this company.

This company or it's products maybe used be the Russian government. By supporting Russian companies, we support the outrageous war that war criminal Putin has invoked. And his nucleair blackmail.

so I'd prefer that we not, as a rule, blanketly exclude ANYONE from 
participation in these, or any other forums.

For me as a blanket rule, I do not want to exclude individuals. But I do not want support for companies in Russia or Belarus.

Supporting companies is supporting the unlawful war against a sovereign nation that is now being bombarded, destroyed and innocent people getting killed.

That is my point.


Now, if a list member behaves in a fashion that indicates that they 
specifically are aggressive humans with mal-intent,
I wholly support protecting the users of the list from hateful with a 
banhammer....

The list member did not behave badly. But he is asking for support while doing work for a Russian company.

We should not support that in my opinion. We should not support an outrageous war where the rights of civilians are violated by killing them.

Killing civilians like is happening now is a crime of war.

There is also EU legislation about giving support to Russian and Belarus.

just my $.03.
Thanks for reading. Hope you're well and safe.

Thank you for your reply.

I have carfully read it and I hope my reply makes my point of view more clear, knowing that communicating by mail and over the boundaries of cultures make it difficult.

Best regards,

Stephan


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Wolf Noble
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On Jul 21, 2022, at 10:47 AM, Stephan Leemburg <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Hi list, hi Proxmox,

Has someone looked at the domainname of the original poster?

And the website?

host www.t8.ru <http://www.t8.ru/>

www.t8.ru <http://www.t8.ru/> has address 195.208.1.108


host t8.ru <http://t8.ru/>
T8.ru <http://t8.ru/> has address 195.208.1.108
t8.ru <http://t8.ru/> mail is handled by 30 mx01.lancloud.ru 
<http://mx01.lancloud.ru/>.
t8.ru <http://t8.ru/> mail is handled by 10 mx02.lancloud.ru 
<http://mx02.lancloud.ru/>.
t8.ru <http://t8.ru/> mail is handled by 5 mx01.lancloud.ru 
<http://mx01.lancloud.ru/>.
t8.ru <http://t8.ru/> mail is handled by 20 mx03.lancloud.ru 
<http://mx03.lancloud.ru/>.

geoiplookup 195.208.1.108
Continent          : Europe [EU]
Registered country : Russia [RU]
Country            : Russia [RU]
Coordinates        : 37.6°E 55.7°N
Time zone          : Europe/Moscow

It looks like a Russian ISP. Head office in Moscow.

Is it appropriate to provide technical support to a Russian ISP on this list or 
in any otherway?

My personal meaning is that it is _not_ appropriate. Supporting such an 
outrageous aggessor.

Please consider to stop doing that.

Best regards

Stephan

On 21-07-2022 09:39, Сергей Цаболов wrote:
Hello,

20.07.2022 20:13, GM пишет:
Have you tried to copy a large file directly from the host(s) to the nf
server, how's the speed on that?
Yes, I try copy large file iso with rsync and the speed is no more than 180MB/s 
- 210MB/s
Have you checked if there's a bandwidth limit set for the backups in pve
datacenter options?
Yes, no limits Bandwidth set in Options.
Try running a single, manual backup on a specific vm to the nfs server,
how's its speed compare to the scheduled backups?
Yes, in GUI I try the start one backup, the speed when start is up after is 
falling to same speed:

In attach is from one host when is start backup and show speed to Synology.

On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 at 10:12, Сергей Цаболов<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi, to all.

In our PVE cluster have 5 hosts with ceph storage on all hosts disks.

I setup backups to save on Synology with NFS storage.

For 2-3 moths right now backups load very long time and not fast to
finish backup from all hosts.

If we change the MTU from default 1500 on Synology and on hosts to 9000
MTU is possible to make it fast.

Synology and the hosts connect to the Fiber Optic 10GB switch but the
mtu on switch and on the hosts for now is default.

If I ping to Synology from hosts :

ping -s 9000 -d 192.168.8.23
PING 192.168.8.23 (192.168.8.23) 9000(9028) bytes of data.
9008 bytes from 192.168.8.23: icmp_seq=1 ttl=63 time=1.03 ms
9008 bytes from 192.168.8.23: icmp_seq=2 ttl=63 time=0.223 ms
9008 bytes from 192.168.8.23: icmp_seq=3 ttl=63 time=0.229 ms

I have the answer.

When I test connection with between the hosts PVE connect :

iperf3 -c 10.10.29.16
Connecting to host 10.10.29.16, port 5201
[  5] local 10.10.29.10 port 51502 connected to 10.10.29.16 port 5201
[ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate         Retr Cwnd
[  5]   0.00-1.00   sec  1.07 GBytes  9.19 Gbits/sec  1089 639 KBytes
[  5]   1.00-2.00   sec  1.09 GBytes  9.38 Gbits/sec   52 1.17 MBytes
[  5]   2.00-3.00   sec  1.09 GBytes  9.38 Gbits/sec    0 1.23 MBytes
[  5]   3.00-4.00   sec  1.09 GBytes  9.37 Gbits/sec    0 1.27 MBytes
[  5]   4.00-5.00   sec  1.07 GBytes  9.20 Gbits/sec  608 789 KBytes
[  5]   5.00-6.00   sec  1.09 GBytes  9.38 Gbits/sec   45 1.09 MBytes
[  5]   6.00-7.00   sec  1.09 GBytes  9.37 Gbits/sec    0 1.26 MBytes
[  5]   7.00-8.00   sec  1.08 GBytes  9.28 Gbits/sec  411 872 KBytes
[  5]   8.00-9.00   sec  1.09 GBytes  9.33 Gbits/sec  114 1.14 MBytes
[  5]   9.00-10.00  sec  1.08 GBytes  9.30 Gbits/sec  321 676 KBytes
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate         Retr
[  5]   0.00-10.00  sec  10.8 GBytes  9.32 Gbits/sec 2640
sender
[  5]   0.00-10.00  sec  10.8 GBytes  9.31 Gbits/sec
receiver

But the speed to backup to NFS is very low.

Can some one give me suggestion  how I can make faster the NFS backup on
hosts (all hosts is now production).

--
Sergey TS
The best Regard

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