space than I have, even with
>overprovisioning factor set higher than 1.
>
>This is CloudStack 4.1.1.
>
>Is this a normal behavior?
>
>Thanks for your input.
>
>François
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Nitin Mehta [mailto:nitin.me...@citrix.c
Is this a normal behavior?
Thanks for your input.
François
-Original Message-
From: Nitin Mehta [mailto:nitin.me...@citrix.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2014 13:27
To: François Bousquet
Cc: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: VMWare storage overprovisioning
When you increase
work?
>
>Thanks
>
>François
>
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Nitin Mehta [mailto:nitin.me...@citrix.com]
>Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 13:13
>To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>Subject: Re: VMWare storage overprovisioning
>
>
>
>On 24/10/13
@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: VMWare storage overprovisioning
On 24/10/13 1:22 AM, "Noel King" wrote:
>Hi
>
>Thanks for this have reverted it back to .85, does this mean that this
>value pool.storage.capacity.disablethreshold is factoring in the
>overprovisioning value?
No. It
On 24/10/13 1:22 AM, "Noel King" wrote:
>Hi
>
>Thanks for this have reverted it back to .85, does this mean that this
>value pool.storage.capacity.disablethreshold is factoring in the
>overprovisioning value?
No. It is the real usage of the disk equivalent of "df -h".
>
>Is there a way to all
Hi
Thanks for this have reverted it back to .85, does this mean that this
value pool.storage.capacity.disablethreshold is factoring in the
overprovisioning value?
Is there a way to allow pool.storage.allocated.capacity.disablethreshold
utilise the overprovisining factor and stop blocking VM creat
Advise you to not keep pool.storage.capacity.disablethreshold as 1 (100%).
This captures the actual usage of the storage and you do not want it to
reach 100% especially possible when you have over provisioned.
On 23/10/13 1:14 PM, "Noel King" wrote:
>Hi
>
>I am seeing an issue here with Cloudsta