Re: [PVE-User] virtio net limiter issue

2015-11-09 Thread Yannis Milios

Hi,

I remember that I had issues with virtio  on previous pfsense versions.

Specifically the traffic shaping was not working correctly but on the 
latest versions it has been corrected.


The best place to ask though is on pfsense forum or mailing list.



On 11/09/2015 07:27 PM, Luis G. Coralle wrote:

Hello all.

I have a kvm virtualized pfsense 2.2.4 amd64 on Proxmox 3.3-1 with 
virtio bus disk and virtio network devices.
In pfsense settings, I have two limiters 1 MB each, to limit up and 
down LAN respectively.
My speed tests not work properly. After changing network devices 
viritio to Intel e1000, the limiters are working properly.

Someone had this problem?

Thank you

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Luis G. Coralle


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[PVE-User] virtio net limiter issue

2015-11-09 Thread Luis G. Coralle
Hello all.

I have a kvm virtualized pfsense 2.2.4 amd64 on Proxmox 3.3-1 with virtio
bus disk and virtio network devices.
In pfsense settings, I have two limiters 1 MB each, to limit up and down
LAN respectively.
My speed tests not work properly. After changing network devices viritio to
Intel e1000, the limiters are working properly.
Someone had this problem?

Thank you

-- 
Luis G. Coralle
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Re: [PVE-User] vzdump backup timing out

2015-11-09 Thread Emmanuel Kasper

On 11/07/2015 10:28 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Nov 2015 16:03:25 -0500 (EST)
> Daniel Bayerdorffer  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Alain, 
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help. At first I thought my storage was full as 
>> well. So I deleted any existing backups and tried again. It worked when I 
>> did a manual backup, but again failed on a scheduled backup. 
>>
>> VM101 is about 100 Gig, and VM102 is about 9 Gig. 
>>
> I think it is caused by congestion on your backup device/network. When
> you do a manual backup there is only 1 backup running concurrently but
> when the scheduled backup runs it will start backup concurrently if the
> VM's which is to be backed up is running on different Proxmox host. To
> overcome this problem you should make a scheduled backup for each
> proxmox host running on a different time scale so that there at any
> time only runs a scheduled backup of one VM.
> 

Alternatively you can also reduce the network congestion by setting a
I/O bandwith limit in /etc/vzdump.conf.

If you backup over a Gigabit ethernet network, you can setup for instance

bwlimit: 51200

(unit is *KBytes* )

so a single backup do not try to use more than half of the network
throughput.






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