Node 1 has hostname pve-hs-main on IP 192.168.2.251 (the bridge LAN used by VMs/CT), then it has IP 10.10.10.251 (dedicated network for corosync and ceph) and on file hosts it's called cluster-main (I have put content of my /etc/hosts file)
Same for node 2 (hostname pve-hs-2 and cluster-2 on...
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I don't know if the two things stated in the thread title are related, I'm going to explain my problem.
I have a 3 nodes PVE 5 cluster and I'm testing CEPH on this cluster. I had a healtly ceph cluster for a week, each node has ceph mon + ceph mgr (created with pveceph createmon) and 2...
I have various Win8, Win2003 and Win2012R2 VMs on Proxmox from 3, 4 and 5 and none have a slowdown, I keep them always turned on.
Perhaps you should post some details on your setup, hardware spec, filesystems, VM configurations and so on
Have you tried with disk type SCSI instead of Virtio? I have some Windows 2008R2 and 2012R2 VMs and with discard=on, SCSI disk and Virtio-SCSI, I see the correct behaviour, when Windows perform maintenance and there are a lot of deleted files, the ZFS used size will decrease. I think should be...
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In my setup I have a 3 nodes cluster, in each node two network adapters are used as bridge for VMs and containers (vmbr0 and vmbr1) and one network adapter is dedicated to cluster traffic (on a dedicated LAN and switch, as per https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Separate_Cluster_Network )
If I...
I usually use vmware converter to create the vmdk file from the bare metal server, then I import in Proxmox with the new qm importdisk command. After that, the only operation left to do, if it's a windows system, is to install virtio drivers. But it's a fast and easy process. Just boot first...
The balloon driver is installed, but it need the service to communicate with proxmox. I don't think there are performance difference.
ZFS ARC cache perhaps?
Look with arcstat command in the column arcsz
You should install and start the balloon service, in the balloon folder of virtio drivers there is a blnsrv.exe, run it with blnsrv -i to install and start the service
That's very strange, Windows can recognize sata disks without custom drivers. Did you try if the ISO you are using to install windows, can install on a physical pc?
When I install Windows on qemu, usually
- set the disk as SATA first
- do all the installation process
- poweroff VM
- add a little (1GB) disk with scsi and virtio-scsi controller
- start windows VM
- install all virtio drivers (virtio scsi driver)
- just to be sure in disk management from...
I have a lx ccontainer on a secondary ZFS pool in a server with proxmox 5, so the feature is working.
If you configure the pool with ZFS (not as directory) what is the error log?
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