PVE igoring bwlimit set in /etc/vzdump.conf

donwito

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Feb 29, 2024
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Hey All,

I have a PVE installation that is making backups to the NFS storage over the network. Everything is working fine but when I want to limit the bandwidth used by the backup, the setting seems to be ignored. Here's my /etc/vzdump.conf:

Code:
# vzdump default settings


#tmpdir: DIR
#dumpdir: DIR
#storage: STORAGE_ID
#mode: snapshot|suspend|stop
bwlimit: 650000
#performance: [max-workers=N][,pbs-entries-max=N]
#ionice: PRI
#lockwait: MINUTES
#stopwait: MINUTES
#stdexcludes: BOOLEAN
#mailto: ADDRESSLIST
#prune-backups: keep-INTERVAL=N[,...]
#script: FILENAME
#exclude-path: PATHLIST
#pigz: N
#notes-template: {{guestname}}


The only setting I want to enforce is bwlimit. Yet, the backup is still eating up the whole available bandwidth.
I found some other threads about other backup settings being ignored and the proposed solution was to create a local backup first, then offload to a NFS share. This seems... odd. I mean, it's a lot of complication only to enforce a bandwidth limit. Any other ideas will be appreciated.

Best,
dw
 
@UdoB well, thank you, that was probably one of the silliest mistakes I could have made. I read some tutorial that said Kbps instead of KBps and I just blindly followed. Problem solved.
 
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