About the patch to fix this NFS bug for OpenVZ on 2.6.32.
Does anyone knows what's this "missed the boat" means:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=613170#59
How long do we have to wait for "the next" stable release ?
Comment: Proxmox VE 2.0 UI
Just quick comment about using ExtJS for GUI.
If you have already started using ExtJS then probably can ignore this comment.
If you have not yet, then it might be worth taking a look at jQuery.
To be fair, Ext JS is great for quickly getting well defined and good...
No, I have only been playing with Proxmox 2.6.32.
They have moved the I340 out to another box, so I do not have a chance to try it on Proxmox 2.6.18 at this stage.
Not quite sure what igb is on Proxmox 2.6.18, but if it is not igb_2.3.4, then it might work.
We tried the I340 on different 64-bit distributions and machines:
1. CentOS 5 - works immediately
2. Ubuntu 10.04 - works immediately
3. Debian Squeeze - needs update to igb_2.4.8
4. Proxmox 1.6 - needs update to igb_2.4.8
So looks like igb_2.3.4 was the problem for us.
We are playing with the latest Intel I340 Quad Port LAN card:
http://www.intel.com/Products/Server/Adapters/esa-i340/esa-i340-overview.htm
It is the first quad port to have PCIe Gen. 2.0 ... so very cool!
However, it is WORKING with:
* Ubuntu 2.6.32-24 (10.04)
* igb driver 2.1.0-k2
But it is...
Sources for 2.6.24-12 (resolved)
Sorry, NOT needed any more.
I cannot delete this thread that I have started.
Please ignore it.
Sorry again for any inconvenience caused.
The Proxmox guys are always helpful and great with suggestions.
It is not about whether Proxmox is open, it is about whether suggestions make sense.
Developing 2 containers (Openvz and LXC), at this stage, will defocus EVERYONE.
We already have the extra KVM virtualisation to handle ...
Previously I downgraded frompve-kernel-2.6.32-2-pve: 2.6.32-7
to pve-kernel-2.6.32-1-pve: 2.6.32-4
in order to reduce the Load Average.
I saw that pve-kernel-2.6.32-2-pve: 2.6.32-8
is now available and upgraded to it.
But the Load Average problem came back...
Are there plans to...
Thanks for your detailed help, that worked great!
CPU% dropped from about 3.9 to about 1.6.
Although not as good as with 2.6.18 kernel, it is still a significant improvement for the 2.6.32 kernel.
Thanks again.
Thanks very much for your reply.
That was just the KVM process itself (the rest of the processes are all showing zero).
Sorry, I made a mistake before it was not 1.8%, it was actually 4% with 2.6.24 and 2.6.32 kernels (compared with 1% of 2.6.18)
You can see very clearly when we were using...
Thanks for your reply.
Looks like I will need to run 2.6.24 or 2.6.32 then, it is a pity that those kernels use twice the amount of CPU running KVMs than 2.6.18 ...
But that is for another thread :)
http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/3969-CPU-Utilisation-2.6.18-vs-2.6.24
Is anyone else experiencing higher CPU utilization running the same KVMs under 2.6.24 (and 2.6.32) instead of 2.6.18 ?
I am getting more than twice as much CPU utilization even under idle conditions with no real load (e.g. 0.8% on 2.6.18 compared with 1.8% on 2.6.24 and 2.6.32).
Note, KSM has...
On Proxmox 1.5 with 2.6.18 kernel I got the options "-vga [std|cirrus|vmware]" but when I added "-vga vmware" to start KVM, it gave the following error:Unknown vga type: vmware
However "-vga vmware" was accepted without error by the KVM when I used the 2.6.32 kernel instead.
Is there something...
Kir Kolyshkin finally mentioned porting Openvz to 2.6.32:
http://community.livejournal.com/openvz/30934.html
Let's hope this will reduce Proxmox's overhead of having to support 3 different kernels ...
Thanks for your quick reply.
I do not see testing on 2.6.24 there, is it safe for me to assume that going forward we will see 2.6.18 (for openvz and kvm) and 2.6.32 (for kvm) replacing 2.6.24 altogether? So we only have 2 kernels for Proxmox left?
Great to hear!
Has the the KVM "PCI pass-through" feature been back-ported to 2.6.18 or may be 2.6.24 yet ?
It seemed to be available in Red Hat 5 now:
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2009-1269.html
(the last item on the list of enhancements on that page)
Thanks for your help.
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