Just a quick though, since you said that NFS works on the root host, maybe you could run the nfs from there and then bind to the folders inside the CT? I know there are instructions for binding folders from the host to ct in the proxmox or openvz wiki, I did it some time ago.
Of course i'm not...
It looks like it's hardware after all. I've installed again, keeping the same default layout ( one partition /, another /var/lib/vz), except the one in /var/lib/vz is ext3 instead of lvm. The fsync count still goes down on that partition, so there must be faulty sectors or something on the hdd.
2x 2TB SATA3 on a hardware RAID 1, i'll run some more hardware tests once i've finished this install. Since the problem only shows up on LVM I didnt check hardware much.
I'm reinstalling manualy over debian and creating the new lvm manually etc to check if it's some error in the ovh installer. If this keep happening, will I get similar performance using only ext3? I can live without snapshots for the moment as long as the performance is good.
I'm a newbie in proxmox, I installed it in a machine to do some tests and see what we can do with it. Pveperf results are giving me results I dont know they're if they're normal.
If I just run pveperf, I get results that seem to be ok, considering it's using only a raid 1:
pveperf
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