I still get bad performance in v3.4. (using Dell R910, 32core 2 threads 2.26ghz (4 sockets). Should I look into different version? CentOS 6.7 doesnt lag with Spice on that hardware. I have not tested Proxmox v4 yet.
I have tested against CentOS 6.7 and I finally have performance I was looking for (especially using NUMA enabled cores, spice).
I wish my hardware could run smoothly under Proxmox. Is there an official list of supported hardware?
Right now I'm running under kernel version...
I have noticed a difference on a 4 socket 8 core per cpu system. 256gigs of ram (Dell R910). 2.26ghz with turno mode enabled at the bios. Every VM using dedicated raw raid1 no cache/native mode.
(comparing vs Fedora 21).
I have dedicated Ethernet interfaces for each thin clients...
I have reached the same limitation with usb redirection for spice.
usb0: spice
usb1: spice
usb2: spice
usb3: spice
usb4: spice
usb5: spice
usb6: spice
and qm start is returning me:
vm 100 - unable to parse value of 'usb5' - unknown setting 'usb5'
vm 100 - unable to parse value of...
Awesome. Just what I needed.
The script works for me using Fedora thin client.
I can really work my way up easily getting a locked down full screen kiosk mode from here.
Regards,
Marc
#!/bin/bash
set -e
# needs pve-manager >= 3.1-44
usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 [-u <string>] [-p...
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to disable encryption for my Spice connections.
I have a trusted network.
I've always run Spice without encryption in libvirtd. I'm doing this knowing I'm guaranteed to get maximum bandwidth and lowest latency.
Is this possible with Proxmox?
Regards,
Marc
Hello everyone,
I am trying to figure how I can specify to enable 3d and 2d acceleration in Spice per VM in Proxmox.
Do I have to specify it, or is it enabled by default?
Regards,
Marc
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