I don't understand when you say "monitor sys values" (which sys values?), or what a "regular fast check" is. Can you clarify?
Yes, I've created a large (500GB) file over NFS outside of Proxmox, which resulted in no errors and had a transfer rate of 278MB/sec. It's only when I do something...
Just the performance tests I indicated in my initial posts (tested the individual SSDs, the RAID array as a whole, and NFS performance). All of those did well, which would seem to rule out any issues with the SSDs, the controller, or any network item. Do you know of any hardware issues I should...
To start, the issue that we're having is slow NFS performance, but only in one instance.
We have two storage servers, let's call them sto01 and sto02. They're identical, with a RAID6 array made up of 2TB SSDs.
We have two Proxmox servers, let's call them pve01 and pve02. They're also both...
It looks like the "mkdir" option might be a way to go as well. It starts the storage, but doesn't create the directory structure, leaving the rest of my startup processes free to mount LizardFS for me.
Thanks! That looks a good place to start. I didn't see that as an option in the wiki when creating my storage pool. But I google'd for it and found this:
https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pvesm.1.html
And the explanation here is slightly different than what you mentioned:
"Assume the given...
I'm new to Proxmox (have been using vanilla KVM for years). I'm running 5.2-9 on Debian 9.5, and am using a directory storage pool.
The directory is a LizardFS-mounted file system (same setup as I'm using currently in another cluster with KVM). I noticed that when the storage pool starts, if...
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