You are right I've notice kind of high cpu usage on both PVE and the VM while doing the iperf tests, although it does not cap.
I have an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9400 @ 2.66GHz CPU on the PVE host and 2 vCores in the VM itself.
Thanks!
Sure. I also remade some tests on another iperf client using Ubuntu 11.04.
First a little schema of my setup:
Ubuntu Laptop
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1m UTP CAT6 cable
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1GB switch
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15m UTP CAT6 cable
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1GB switch
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1m UTP CAT6 cable
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PVE with several NIC including one using sky2 driver used for...
Hi all,
I'm seeing a huge drop of performance between running Iperf on the host and on a guest, even using virtio:
- Laptop versus PVE Host 942 Mbits/sec
- Laptop versus PVE guest (ubuntu 11.04 with virtio) 370 Mbits/sec
Here's the kvm command visible on "ps aux":
/usr/bin/kvm -monitor...
You are right, this is a best practice to isolate the firewall.
However, I'm mainly testing solutions right now, and although I do have a firewall for my real network I would like to actually test having a firewall inside a VM ;)
Yes I checked it but the discussed solution does not work for me.
I would like to use eth1 (so vmbr1) as the WAN interface of pfSense but then I should receive the IP address using DHCP. This address never come.
It sounds like the problem were having several MAC addresses on one cable upset ISP...
Sure I will give my 2 cts.
So regarding the apache listening on all IP addresses, I changed /etc/apache/sites-available/pve.conf
Line 114: changed <VirtualHost *:443> to <VirtualHost 192.168.0.100:443>
Line 127: changed <VirtualHost *:80> to <VirtualHost 192.168.0.100:80>
I also changed the...
I was having similar issues where a pfSense shell by vnc was always missing the latest line, obviously usefull because all questions for configuration are printed on this latest line.
I modified the code of the above described file by replacing 400 to 480 in the following:
Line 72: $out .=...
Dear readers,
I recently decided to test PVE and enjoy for the moment.
However, I experience troubles while installing pfSense as a KVM.
For instance, the PVE apache daemon is listening on all IP address on port 80 and 443 on ALL IP addresses, which is then causing troubles when I want to...
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