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    Network Performance Issues with a 10Gbps Bridge

    Hi Spirit Please, let me to do a question: As I soon i will install a PVE with card Intel X520-DA2 10 Gb/s (dual port) for a production environment, i want to get the max speed for my Windows system 2008R2 VM in the network communication, so i want to ask you what recommendations have for this...
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    Question about of chenbro chassis

    Hi PVE team and all people Excuse me if my question is made in the incorrect forum I read in the link "http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Ceph_Server" that is recommended the chassis "chenbro". I see in this link a interesting chassis for my target...
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    Cluster with 2 nodes, no HA, what to do if 1 node is down?

    You can use these directives in your cluster.conf file: two_node="1" expected_votes="1" These directives will be useful only if your PVE cluster have only two nodes, then, your two nodes never will lose quorum, and you can do anything you want ( goodbye to the command: pvecm e 1 and other...
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    Remove a cluster node

    With the name and IP address that you want It is -force , with only a symbol https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Manual:_pvecm Yes, the target is that a PVE node can rejoin to a cluster PVE
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    Get info of CPU flags for windows systems

    Hi to all I need to know about of a software utilitarian where i can run it in Windows Servers for get the info of the flags of cpu. My target is configure the VM of PVE with: - HA - Live migration - CPU type: Host But with two hosts that have different CPUs, and leveraging all flags of CPU...
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    Questions while setting up a new proxmox server

    Wow symmcom, i don't know it, do you have a official Web link that have this information? @Okumba Here a information that will be util for you (see cpulimit and cpuunits): https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Manual:_vm.conf
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    Questions while setting up a new proxmox server

    I will tell you about that i am sure: 1- If your processor have 8 cores, and it is distributed in 4 cores with 8 threads, then for each VM each thread will be a core (although in the physical hardware is not so, but the same occurs without virtualization, each OS see a thread of processor as a...
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    Debian VM - hard disk / cpu settings

    Okumba, LVM as block device only will be util for have a space of disk available for be used as virtual disks for your VMs (or images as it says in the GUI of PVE), Then, it will not have a file system that can be used for others purposes, as backups, templates, ISOs, etc. For get this, you...
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    Debian VM - hard disk / cpu settings

    About of the amount of RAM, i believe that 6 GB RAM for each VM will be good, but for be very sure, for each VM the best option will be: 1- Start only a VM at the same time in a same PVE host 2- Assign lots of RAM to the VM, it is only for do this test (first apply a shutdown, and after you...
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    Debian VM - hard disk / cpu settings

    My suggestions: CPU = Host, because enable all his flags cache for performace = writeback, but at risk of losing information if the physical host crashes or is breaks cache for security = writethrough, isn't fast, but is the more sure, you will not lose information, and writethroug also do cache...
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    pvcreate /dev/drbd0 - device not found, software raid, drbd and lvm

    Your welcome, and only for be more clear, always that the security of data is the priority, you must use only a of these two options: Directsync: never do cache, only writes in the platters of the disk, and generally used for SAN, iSCSI, etc of high speed communications. In several cases also...
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    Error 500: cant upload to storage type 'lvm'

    Then don't use LVM. Use a file system (comment: LVM as block device is much quick that a file system): With this example, you will can not to do live-backups of CTs, only of VMs, if you want to do live-backups of CTs and VMs, you must use LVM as file system and with a good space free in the VG...
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    pvcreate /dev/drbd0 - device not found, software raid, drbd and lvm

    If you don't have a Hardware RAID with BBU (Backup Battery Unit), for security reasons and gain a better speed for your VMs, use writethrough (you don't lose information if the node crashes, and you will have a buffer of blocks of writes in the physical host using only his free memory) and also...
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    Error 500: cant upload to storage type 'lvm'

    longhair, if you want a lvm local storage, then you only can have virtual disks for your VMs/CTs, and not as for storage of backups, ISOs, etc., if you are sure that this is that you want, follow these steps by CLI: 1- create a partition in the new disk, for example if is for sdb: shell> cgdisk...
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    ext4 failure, can it be caused by cache=writeback?

    dswartz, thanks for your answer, but i am agree with you, i just asked if mdadm can do multiple reads in parallel (and i expected an answer on whether or not with some fundament), take it easy, is only a forum.... :) Best regards Cesar
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    rgmanager deadlock

    Spirit, thanks for the answer, but i have in my PVE nodes these programs: corosync-pve: 1.4.5-1 openais-pve: 1.1.4-3 What is the mission of each one?
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    rgmanager deadlock

    Good change for RHEL, but PVE will continue using openais?
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    Analysing crashes

    If PVE is in a workstation, will be better see the BIOS configuration. I have great satisfactions with these configurations in the BIOS (in several motherboards Asus that are workstation, but with the difference that i always use a Intel processor, i guess that it will have not difference...
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    Problem by Installation on new hardware

    Hi Molch Do you have as order of boot, first the HDD where PVE was installed?
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    rgmanager deadlock

    Dietmar, correct that this is the 'expected' behavior, but i think that rgmanager need a subsystem of auto recuperation with a set of logical operations for get a successful recovery in this case (be solid as a rock). For other hand, i don't know if i will have some problems, but soon i will...

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