Oh You can bet
2014-02-24 17:31 GMT-03:00.41666572 Alain Péan <
alain.p...@lpn.cnrs.fr>:
> Le 24/02/2014 20:43, Gilberto Nunes a écrit :
>
>> FSYNCS/SECOND: 1044.62
>>
>
> Your storage is now much faster than previously (35 or 100), even if it is
> still in the low grade. You sho
Le 24/02/2014 20:43, Gilberto Nunes a écrit :
FSYNCS/SECOND: 1044.62
Your storage is now much faster than previously (35 or 100), even if it
is still in the low grade. You should have at least 1000 for decent use
with Proxmox. With a hardware Raid, you would have at least 2000
Fsyncs/sec
For sure!
And I have some improvement here... Instantly vm creation, with a 80GB disc
size...
=)
Now I am happy again...
A note: I install PVE from ISO, no on top Debian
2014-02-24 17:17 GMT-03:00.41666572 Diaolin (Giuliano Natali) <
diao...@diaolin.com>:
> Use second disk as ba
I will do than Ben! Thanks a lot
2014-02-24 16:55 GMT-03:00.41666572 Benjamin Redling <
benjamin.ra...@uni-jena.de>:
> On 2014-02-24 18:20, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> > Because of UEFI and that FakeRAID offering by this server, I need to do
> > same hack in order to make system boot properl
On 2014-02-24 18:20, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Because of UEFI and that FakeRAID offering by this server, I need to do
> same hack in order to make system boot properly...
> I just get it install first Debian Lenny...
search, find:
http://www.jimmy.co.at/weblog/?p=87
"
Although I already wasted a
Well folks
I remove the FakeRaid and install Proxmox on separated discs, without
software RAID bought by this server
Here is the pveperf output:
CPU BOGOMIPS: 24745.64
REGEX/SECOND: 1408727
HD SIZE: 94.49 GB (/dev/mapper/pve-root)
BUFFERED READS:154.47 MB/sec
AVERAGE
thanks
2014-02-24 16:01 GMT-03:00.41666572 Michael Rasmussen :
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 15:57:08 -0300
> Gilberto Nunes wrote:
>
> > Yeah
> > Unfortunately, that is the gap
> > Thanks
> >
> By a hardware raid controller. A decent one can be purchased for ~100$
> on Ebay.
>
> --
> H
On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 15:57:08 -0300
Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Yeah
> Unfortunately, that is the gap
> Thanks
>
By a hardware raid controller. A decent one can be purchased for ~100$
on Ebay.
--
Hilsen/Regards
Michael Rasmussen
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You can use a separate disk to store images, and plug a SATA3 card in
one of the PCIe slots to "talk" with this separate disk .
Probably the most cost effective solution
Fábio Rabelo
2014-02-24 15:57 GMT-03:00 Gilberto Nunes :
> Yeah
> Unfortunately, that is the gap
> Thanks
>
>
>
Yeah
Unfortunately, that is the gap
Thanks
2014-02-24 15:54 GMT-03:00.41666572 Fábio Rabelo <
fa...@fabiorabelo.wiki.br>:
> This specs says the on-board SATA ports are SATA II ( 3 GB/s ) ...
>
> http://servers.findthebest.com/l/324/IBM-System-X-x3100-M4
>
> If it is correct, can
This specs says the on-board SATA ports are SATA II ( 3 GB/s ) ...
http://servers.findthebest.com/l/324/IBM-System-X-x3100-M4
If it is correct, can be the source of your problem !
Fábio Rabelo
2014-02-24 15:49 GMT-03:00 Gilberto Nunes :
> Í'll try it
>
>
> 2014-02-24 15:40 GMT-03:00.41
Create a 8 gb disc size takes exactly 1.5 minutes...
Create a 80 gb disc size takes more then 10 minutes...
In while that, system goes smootly...
I think I am in disc problem here... :(
2014-02-24 15:49 GMT-03:00.41666572 Gilberto Nunes <
gilberto.nune...@gmail.com>:
> Í'll try it
>
>
On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 15:34:14 -0300
Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> I shifted kernel to the 3.2.0-4-amd64 version and while VM still takes long
> time to be create, the server do not freeze.
> Here the pveperf output
>
>
> CPU BOGOMIPS: 24743.37
> REGEX/SECOND: 1447620
> HD SIZE: 27.
Í'll try it
2014-02-24 15:40 GMT-03:00.41666572 Fábio Rabelo <
fa...@fabiorabelo.wiki.br>:
> Just for test, try to create a VM with 8 GB of disk .
>
> Looks like your problem are disk bandwidth
>
>
> Fábio Rabelo
>
> 2014-02-24 15:35 GMT-03:00 Gilberto Nunes :
> > cat /proc/cpuinfo | gre
Just for test, try to create a VM with 8 GB of disk .
Looks like your problem are disk bandwidth
Fábio Rabelo
2014-02-24 15:35 GMT-03:00 Gilberto Nunes :
> cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep model
> model : 58
> model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220 V2 @ 3.10GHz
> model : 58
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep model
model : 58
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220 V2 @ 3.10GHz
model : 58
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220 V2 @ 3.10GHz
model : 58
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220 V2 @ 3.10GHz
model : 58
mode
I shifted kernel to the 3.2.0-4-amd64 version and while VM still takes long
time to be create, the server do not freeze.
Here the pveperf output
CPU BOGOMIPS: 24743.37
REGEX/SECOND: 1447620
HD SIZE: 27.92 GB (/dev/mapper/ddf1_HI2)
BUFFERED READS:150.03 MB/sec
AVERAGE SEEK
Here:
pve01:/var/lib/vz/images# pveperf
CPU BOGOMIPS: 24745.52
REGEX/SECOND: 1428672
HD SIZE: 27.92 GB (/dev/mapper/ddf1_HI2)
BUFFERED READS:129.24 MB/sec
AVERAGE SEEK TIME: 14.59 ms
FSYNCS/SECOND: 35.04
DNS EXT: 1395.71 ms
pve01:/var/lib/vz/images# pveversio
Il 2014-02-24 19:10 Gilberto Nunes ha scritto:
Hi friends
I install Proxmox VE 3.1 on IBM System x3100 M4 on top of Debian
Wheeze.
System boot normal... I can access PVE web page and manage same parts
of the system...
But when I try create a VM, the system going down extremely slow...
I can do
Hi friends
I install Proxmox VE 3.1 on IBM System x3100 M4 on top of Debian Wheeze.
System boot normal... I can access PVE web page and manage same parts of
the system...
But when I try create a VM, the system going down extremely slow...
I can do nothing... Even a ps ax command takes minutes to
Nops... Perhaps you don't understand what I said...
Because of UEFI and that FakeRAID offering by this server, I need to do
same hack in order to make system boot properly...
I just get it install first Debian Lenny...
Debian Lenny, although is an archived system, work very well on this IBM
Server
Hi,
As proxmox spice support works great, I began to implement it as VDI solution. I faced some kind of "problem" when assigning AD/LDAP users to a VM. The combobox to do that only interacts with the mouse and is not typeable, so when selecting one user amongst
a thousand it's a bit slow, and
Hi István,
Our limit is 6 hour, because good raid etc the impact is minimal.
Sample configuration
25 VM's on 2x Dell R515 - 4170HE H700+BBU SATA - DRBD (4x Gbit)
DRBD A - 864 GB used
Local disk - 339 GB used (backup) - QNAP NFS (offside location! 2 versions VM)
- 678 GB - 5 hours
DRBD B - 758
Hi Bart,
May I ask, how much time does it take to complete the backup and how much disk
space does it use?
Thank you!
Best regards,
István
eredeti üzenet-
Feladó: "Bart Lageweg | Bizway" b...@bizway.nl
Címzett: "'Lindsay Mathieson'"
, "ProxMox Users"
Dátum:
Hi Lindasy,
We are using the rack QNAP on 2 locations with NFS, backup first to local and
copy to QNAP (40+ nodes).
/etc/vzdump.conf
Script: /usr/local/bin/backup-hook.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# hook script for vzdump (--script option
use strict;
print "HOOK: " . join (' ', @ARGV) . "\n";
# con
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