Wei and Alex,
Thanks. That was it. I had overlooked that setting and wasn't using
the word "throttle/throttling" in my searching. Additionally, I had
misinterpreted the value of NULL in the service offerings: I though
blank/NULL meant infinity instead of 0 meaning infinity. (NULL means use
the
Which is the same as the 25MB/s mentioned.
The ACS VF can easily pass 3gpbs of traffic, but you need to change the network
offering.
Regards
Alex
-Original Message-
From: Wei ZHOU
Sent: 27 September 2021 20:16
To: users
Subject: Re: Slow VirtualRouter/NAT (25MB/s)
Hi Nathan,
If
Hi Nathan,
If you use the default network offering 'Offering for Isolated networks
with Source Nat service enabled', the Network Rate (Mb/s) is 200.
-Wei
On Mon, 27 Sept 2021 at 19:15, Nathan McGarvey
wrote:
> All,
> Has anyone had issues with throughput on a NATed topology being
>
All,
Has anyone had issues with throughput on a NATed topology being
limited to almost exactly 25MB/s? (ACS 4.15.0.0 on KVM RHEL/CentOS 8.X)
E.g.
VM on hypervisor -> Virtual Router NAT -> public
I get 25MB/s when doing a /dev/shm/ file copy to a /dev/null over SCP on
a 1G network. (E.g. scp
Hi,
Our self-service portal developers found that they cannot "port" code from the
current landscape running on XenServer with the new VMWare landscape recently
built. There are some APIs that look to have changed and/or are specific to
VMware hypervisors.
The two APIs in question are the
Hello,
I did this in 3 different new Setup (new Management install, NFS, etc),
no matter if I add as first zone or second zone.
" I have tested this with multiple Cloudstack versions, 4.15.0, 4.15.1,
4.15.2 and VMware, 6.5 and with 6.7 different patches and with the last
patches. I'm 100%
Hi Crisitian,
To my understanding, you are trying to add a new zone and getting issues with
the system VM having some SSH failures.
May I ask you to start everything fresh?
I mean to prepare new secondary storage, seed the system VM template into new
secondary storage and then deploy the zone