Re: [one-users] (block) iotune support in templates

2014-01-15 Thread Stefan Kooman
Quoting Carlos Martín Sánchez (cmar...@opennebula.org): That's really interesting, indeed. Let's think of how this would look in OpenNebula. The first and easiest option that comes to mind is to allow a new attribute DISK/RAW, that would look like: DISK = [ IMAGE_ID = 7, RAW =

Re: [one-users] (block) iotune support in templates

2014-01-14 Thread Stefan Kooman
Quoting Vladislav Gorbunov (vadi...@gmail.com): I make the path for iotune support: http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/2530 You can download x64 rpm with iotune support (need only /usr/bin/oned) for CentOS 6.4 from

Re: [one-users] (block) iotune support in templates

2013-12-13 Thread Ruben S. Montero
Thanks for the patch!!! this will be consider for the next release Cheers On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Vladislav Gorbunov vadi...@gmail.comwrote: I make the path for iotune support: http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/2530 You can download x64 rpm with iotune support (need only

Re: [one-users] (block) iotune support in templates

2013-12-07 Thread Vladislav Gorbunov
I make the path for iotune support: http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/2530 You can download x64 rpm with iotune support (need only /usr/bin/oned) for CentOS 6.4 from https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2296931/rpm/iotune/opennebula-server-4.4.0-1.x86_64.rpm 2013/11/18 Stefan Kooman ste...@bit.nl:

Re: [one-users] (block) iotune support in templates

2013-12-03 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
Hi Stefan, On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 9:46 PM, Stefan Kooman ste...@bit.nl wrote: Dear list, Recently I've been playing with OpenNebula on Ubuntu Saucy (13.10). It comes with libvirt-bin version 1.1.1 and qemu 1.5. One of the cool things libvirtd / qemu are able to do now is block io

[one-users] (block) iotune support in templates

2013-11-18 Thread Stefan Kooman
Dear list, Recently I've been playing with OpenNebula on Ubuntu Saucy (13.10). It comes with libvirt-bin version 1.1.1 and qemu 1.5. One of the cool things libvirtd / qemu are able to do now is block io throttling, or iotune as libvirt calls it. You can now define min, max, total KBytes/Sec for