wolfgang you're the ONE !
as you said, I used the zfs plugin and did the following:
1- created a new file system using the command
zfs create rpool/zfsdisks
2- added a new storage:
storage (Datacenter -> [Storage] -> Add, choose "ZFS", called "zfsvols", as "ZFS Pool" choose "rpool/zfsdisks"...
Hi thanks a lot for your reply
I did the following
1- converted my original vmdk file to the row format with the follwing command
qemu-img convert -f vmdk vm-100-disk-1.vmdk -O qcow2 vm-100-disk-1.raw
2- did the backup of my vm on [proxmox3-node1]
3- restored the backup on...
I migrated to 4.2
but when trying to get my old VMs working in the new environement no way !!
here's an example I 've :
vm1-disk.vmdk (is a vmdk disk in an old proxmox 3 server) that I want to get it work in proxmox 4.2 in a VM with id 100.
I tried :
1- to copy vm1-disk.vmdk to...
Hi thanks a lot for your answer Udo..
1- I already changed the "IDE mode" to the "AHCI mode" in the bios settings , that changed nothing
2- "seek time of 24.6 is very bad!" I don't now why ?!
- "Is the disk busy from other things?" => there isn't any vm running, just fresh proxmox 4.1...
Thanks a lot for your quick answer, I did the following:
1- remounted my second drive with "barrier=0"
mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/sdb1 -o barrier=0
2- did the pverperf again
pveperf /mnt/sdb1
CPU BOGOMIPS: 24741.56
REGEX/SECOND: 2709607
HD SIZE: 458.32 GB (/dev/sdb1)
BUFFERED READS: 178.32...
HI thanks a lot for this excellent project...
Here's my PB
1- my vms are too slow.. can't even open a window while using a rdp access to them
2- a backup of vm of 2GB hard disk size took 8hours !
after a lot Googling I comes with the following conclusions
This is due to the very slow FSYNCS...
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