2015.01.02. 19:14 keltezéssel, Motty Cruz írta:
Hello Erdosi,
you're right I see QoS limitiation in XenCenter, can you tell me the
best approach to change to unlimited?
For testing purpose, you can switch off the QoS with xencenter, if the
VM running.
You just need to reconfigure the interface
Hello Erdosi,
you're right I see QoS limitiation in XenCenter, can you tell me the
best approach to change to unlimited?
Thanks,
motty
On 12/16/2014 03:48 PM, Erdősi Péter wrote:
2014.12.17. 0:38 keltezéssel, Motty Cruz írta:
I'm still having issues with network throughput, it does not go over
work service offering? What's the network rate
set there?
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From: Motty Cruz [mailto:motty.c...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 3:16 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance Zone-
XenServer 6.2
hi il
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Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance Zone- XenServer 6.2
hi ilya,
I configured "Global Setting" set "0" to network.throttling.rate,
rebuild the VR reboot
Did you check the network service offering? What's the network rate set there?
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From: Motty Cruz [mailto:motty.c...@gmail.com]
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To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance
Ask the question on dev, mention what you've done and ask what to look
for to confirm the change worked. Perhaps someone else with Xen can help.
Regards
ilya
On 12/18/14, 12:16 PM, Motty Cruz wrote:
hi ilya,
I configured "Global Setting" set "0" to network.throttling.rate,
rebuild the VR reb
hi ilya,
I configured "Global Setting" set "0" to network.throttling.rate,
rebuild the VR reboot the machines but network rate still under 20MB. I
did restarted the management server as well.
I don't know what else to try!
Thanks,
Motty
On 12/18/2014 11:18 AM, ilya musayev wrote:
What i me
What i mentioned, confirmed to work on 4.3.1 with VmWare, i havent tried
on Xen, if that does not help, its probably a bug in 4.4.1 and should be
filled in JIRA.
On 12/18/14, 11:15 AM, ilya musayev wrote:
There is a global setting in cloudstack named
"network.throttling.rate" which is set to d
There is a global setting in cloudstack named "network.throttling.rate"
which is set to default 200mb.
We should file RFE to alter this value to "0" or no throttling at all
instead of default 200.
To address your issues:
You can change the value and restart. In order for this setting to tak
Hi Peter,
We do not set QoS limitation on the interface, I made sure there are not
setup by default. it's dragging me crazy this issue.
-Motty
On 12/16/2014 03:48 PM, Erdősi Péter wrote:
2014.12.17. 0:38 keltezéssel, Motty Cruz írta:
I'm still having issues with network throughput, it does not
2014.12.17. 0:38 keltezéssel, Motty Cruz írta:
I'm still having issues with network throughput, it does not go over
200MB. am I doing something wrong? I rebuilt VR, reboot VMs but does
not seem to change throughput. I remember having this issue in KVM
cluster but was able to fix it. current clu
I'm still having issues with network throughput, it does not go over
200MB. am I doing something wrong? I rebuilt VR, reboot VMs but does not
seem to change throughput. I remember having this issue in KVM cluster
but was able to fix it. current cluster is XenServer 6.2 all updates
installed.
Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance Zone- XenServer 6.2
Motty - can you check with xen (guess that is possible, although I don't use
xen) - if the hypervisor can show you throtling rates applied - i.e. on
KVM - you can do:virsh dumpxml guestname- and there you ca
Motty,
>>>>
>>>>I would ask even more stupid question than Andrija did --- do you
>>>> have 100Mb physical network? 200Mb seems to be exactly double of this
>>>> (as
>>>> NIC working in full duplex) and VR and VMs may be on diffe
cally have more than that :)
Vadim
From: Motty Cruz [motty.c...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 20:50
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance Zone- XenServer
6.2
Hi Andrija,
yes I do have Xen para-virtualize tools installed, loa
at :)
> >
> > Vadim
> >
> > From: Motty Cruz [motty.c...@gmail.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 20:50
> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance Zone- XenServ
more than that :)
>
> Vadim
>
> From: Motty Cruz [motty.c...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 20:50
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance Zone- XenServer
> 6.2
>
> Hi Andrija,
>
>
Vadim
From: Motty Cruz [motty.c...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 20:50
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance Zone- XenServer 6.2
Hi Andrija,
yes I do have Xen para-virtualize tools installed, load on the VR C
Hi Andrija,
yes I do have Xen para-virtualize tools installed, load on the VR CPU is
very low. I have about 6 VMs in this network not much traffic.
Thanks,
Motty
On 12/02/2014 07:40 AM, Andrija Panic wrote:
Stupid question - are you using xen para-virtualized drivers in those VMs ?
Also, if y
Stupid question - are you using xen para-virtualized drivers in those VMs ?
Also, if you can log into VR (use console proxy, then root/password to
login) - and check the router CPU load etc ?
On 2 December 2014 at 16:29, Motty Cruz wrote:
> I set vm.network.throttling.rate and network.throttlin
I set vm.network.throttling.rate and network.throttling.rate to 1024 and
System offering leave it null, but no success:
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0-60.0 sec 1.14 GBytes 162 Mbits/sec
[ 5] 0.0-60.0 sec 1.27 GBytes 182 Mbits/sec
bandwidth won't go over 200MB. pl
Thanks Pierre-Luc,
I would like to max network throughput as possible?
Thanks,
Motty
On 12/01/2014 01:35 PM, Pierre-Luc Dion wrote:
Motty,
do you want to keep the network throttling but add more throughput or want
to disable to have max network throughput as possible?
*Pierre-Luc DION*
Archi
Motty,
do you want to keep the network throttling but add more throughput or want
to disable to have max network throughput as possible?
*Pierre-Luc DION*
Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect
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Thanks Pierre-Luc, Geoff,
both vm.network.throttling.rate and network.throttling.rate are set to
1024, also, Systems Compute for the router has Network rate set to 1024.
after all setting were change restart VR, I even restarted network,
cloudstack-management and even the two VMs i'm testing
As Geoff is saying and you also need to restart VRs. and Instance if
vm.network.throttling.rate
was changed
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Motty,
It’s the vm.network.throttling.rate you need to change OR the Network Rate on
the Compute offering your VMs are using.
Regards
Geoff Higginbottom
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