On that cluster, the hosts are communicating through the software bridges. Yes, bridges have their own L2 settings.
This is the default IGMP snoop setting for bridges in Proxmox:
root@X# cat /sys/devices/virtual/net/vmbr0/bridge/multicast_snooping
1
root@X#
I'll chime in to say that one of our Proxmox sites is a 3-node DL360G6 that we recently (3 days ago) updated to v3.3. These servers were upgraded from v3.1. There were no issues with the upgrade or after rebooting; the cluster reconnected correctly and has been stable since upgrading. We're...
Yes, that makes sense. However, I can spin up a VM that has zero load (IO or otherwise), and it still only averages around 300Mbit/s for a live storage migration. Offline storage migration is consistently at least double that (if not more - 750Mbit/s is the average I'm seeing at present).
What is the limiting factor(s) when performing storage migration on a running VM?
When performing storage migration (NFS => NFS backends), we see a 750Mbit/s average transfer speed when doing storage migration on a VM that is switched off. On a running VM we see 300Mbit/s average on the same...
I learnt this after applying a network change I made in the GUI that I didn't want to restart the host for. I confirmed that after a full network restart (/etc/init.d/networking restart) as you did, the entire networking system comes back up fine. It requires a power cycle of the guest(s) to...
Will do. I notice the PVE kernel has been updated from 2.6.32-16 to 2.6.32-17. As the problem is coming from a user-space program though, I'm guessing the kernel upgrade is not the bug fix - is this correct? Essentially, I don't want to have to reboot the production server unless absolutely...
We have been running Proxmox 2.2.24 in production for a week now. Last night half of our scheduled backups job failed with the same error:
105: Jan 03 01:22:52 INFO: Unable to create new inotify object: Too many open files at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/INotify.pm line 386.
105: Jan 03 01:22:52...
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