I created the file and put into it:
[ Server "172.25.34.11" ]
rsize=1m
wsize=1m
Also tried:
[ Server "172.25.34.11" ]
rsize=1048576
wsize=1048576
I've also added to /etc/pve/storage.cfg:
nfs: md-netapp
export /proxmox_data_1
path /mnt/pve/md-netapp
server...
Hello Wolfgang,
We aren't overriding any mount options in the /etc/nfsmount.conf option. What we are seeing is that backups running to these two NAS are running at different speeds. It's the only thing we could find on the proxmox cluster that's different.
md-sonas:/ibm/gpfs0/proxmox on...
Hello,
I have NFS exports being presented from two different NAS devices. One an IBM SONAS and one a Netapp FAS9000. Both were defined using the GUI.
Both have different rsize and wsize on the CLI when looking at their mounts.
I know how to override the settings. What I'm curious about is...
I was able to create a larger LUN on the Hitachi controller, and then created a 1G LVM/Disk assigned to the VM, which migrates between hosts without any problem at all.
Too bad NPIV isn't supported, it would have been so much simpler :)
Thank you for the help, it is much appreciated...
Understood on iSCSI. I was able to add the LVM to PVE and mark it as shared, it showed up on all nodes. The problem is that I can't allocated a disk of less than 1GB in the GUI. And I can't make the Hitachi raidcom command device more than 1GB in size.
Is there a way in the command line to...
I think I've got it figured out, I'm on the last step, which is to create a hard disk for the vm. The problem is that the LUN can't be larger than 1G, and I can't specify a disk size in the GUI of MB.
I removed the block device mapping from the vm and created the LVM configuration. All nodes can now see the storage. I'm confused now as to how to present a block device from this backend LUN. Do I create a disk on the LVM pool and present it to the node?
Hello All,
Before buying hardware and support for proxmox I am testing proxmox with a 3-node HA cluster using Ceph. Using hand me down hardware, this is working VERY nicely. I look forward to working with it on better hardware.
I now have a vm that will be running an application (Hitachi...
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