[PVE-User] I try hard but...

Gilberto Nunes gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 26 16:25:00 CET 2015


Regard badnwidth limitation, you mean like this:


irtio0:
stg:120/vm-120-disk-1.qcow2,iops_rd=100,iops_wr=100,iops_rd_max=100,iops_wr_max=100,mbps_rd=70,mbps_wr=70,mbps_rd_max=70,mbps_wr_max=70,size=2000G

2015-10-26 11:25 GMT-02:00 Dmitry Petuhov <mityapetuhov at gmail.com>:

> There's issue with NFS: if you try to send over it more than network can
> deal with (100-120 MBps for 1-gigabit), it imposes several-second pauses,
> which are being interpreted like hardware errors. These bursts may be just
> few seconds long to trigger issue.
>
> You can try to limit bandwidth in virtual HDD config to something like
> 60-70 MBps. This should be enough for 1-gigabit network.
>
> But my opinion is that it's better to switch to iSCSI.
>
> 26.10.2015 16:13, Gilberto Nunes пишет:
>
> BTW, all HD is SAS with gigaethernet between the servers...
> I already try with gigaethernet switch in order to isoleted the Proxmox
> and Storage from external (LAN) traffic.... Not works at all!
>
> 2015-10-26 11:12 GMT-02:00 Gilberto Nunes <gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com>:
>
>> HDD config is standard... I do not make any change...
>> I wonder why I have others VM, as I said before, with Ubuntu, CentOS,
>> Windows 7 and 2012, and work fine!
>> Not of all have huge big files or a lot of connections, but they stand
>> solid!
>> But when require a lot access and deal with big files, here's came the
>> devil! The VM just get IO error and die before 2 or 3 days...
>> On both physical servers, not hight load. I check with HTOP and TOP as
>> well.
>> iostat doesn't show nothing wrong.
>> In side the VM, a lot I/O error from time to time...
>> IO goes high endeed, but is so expect because I am using imapsync to sync
>> mails to old server to Zimbra Mail Server...
>> But I do not expect the VM die with IO errors!
>> It's so frustrating... :(
>>
>> 2015-10-26 11:04 GMT-02:00 Dmitry Petuhov < <mityapetuhov at gmail.com>
>> mityapetuhov at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> What's virtual HDD config? Which controller, which cache mode?
>>>
>>> I suppose it's bad idea to run KVM machines via NFS: it may produce big
>>> enough delays under high loads, which may look like timeouts on client side.
>>> If you want some network storage, iSCSI can be better chiose.
>>>
>>> 26.10.2015 12:48, Gilberto Nunes пишет:
>>>
>>> Admin or whatever is your name... I have more than 10 years deal with
>>> Unix Linux and Windows.
>>> I know what I done.
>>> To the others: Yes! Should be straightforward any way...
>>> Proxmox server is a PowerEdge R430 with 32 GB of memory.
>>> Storage is the same server.
>>> Both with SAS hard driver.
>>> Between this servers there's a cable in order to provide a gigaethernet
>>> link.
>>> In second server, I have ubuntu 15.04 installed with DRBD and OCFS
>>> mounted in /data FS.
>>> In the same server, I have NFS installed and server FS to Proxmox
>>> machine.
>>> In proxmox machine I have nothing, except a VM with Ubuntu 14.04
>>> installed, where Zimbra Mail Server was deploy...
>>> Inside bothe physical servers, everything is ok... NO error in disc and
>>> everything is running smoothly.
>>> But, INSIDE THE VM HOSTED WITH PROXMOX, many IO errors!...
>>> This make FS corrputed in some point that make Zimbra crash!
>>>
>>> BTW, I will return Zimbra to a physical machine right now and deploy lab
>>> env for test purpose
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>>
>>> 2015-10-25 22:38 GMT-02:00 <admin at extremeshok.com>admin at extremeshok.com
>>> < <admin at extremeshok.com>admin at extremeshok.com>:
>>>
>>>> Your nfs settings.
>>>>
>>>> Hire you people with the knowledge or up skill your knowledge.
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> > On 26 Oct 2015, at 1:33 AM, Gilberto Nunes <
>>>> <gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com>gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Well friends...
>>>> >
>>>> > I really try hard to work with PVE, but is a pain in the ass...
>>>> > Nothing seems to work..
>>>> > I deploy Ubuntu with NFS storage connected through direct cable ( 1
>>>> gb ) and beside follow all docs available in the wiki and internet, one
>>>> single VM continue to crash over and over again...
>>>> >
>>>> > So I realise that is time to say good bye to Proxmox...
>>>> >
>>>> > Live long and prosper...
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > --
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