Uhm - ok
I'll have a search for an IO testing tool
I used hdparm -tT <deviceid> of my tests. This just does a read test.
I will have access to a 4GB Fibre Channel array tomorrow - so I'll do some tests on that too.
I think you missed my point
The KVM RHEL instance is faster than the native RHEL instance
The questions are
1. Would the Software RAID make a difference?
2. Does the Debian server / Proxmox provide some additional cache support for the VM disk device?
Have been testing RHEL5.4 in a KVM versus a native install.
Both machines are identical
8GB RAM, 8 x 2.66 Xeon cores (2 x 4)
One has two 250GB Esata 3GB drives as single drives - 7200rpm
The other has a software mirror provided by RHEL so it sees a single 250GB disk. - 7200rpm
The...
Ok sounds like a plan - now for the dumb question -
Is there a file or config where I can add the argument to the startup string - I have been using the Web GUI
I ran dmidecode inside the RHEL5.4 KVM machine and it does NOT report a UUID, its quite different to the output from inside the Debian Proxmox environment
So is this something Red Hat can help with?
I agree - and I actually ran dmidecode and it did return a UUID.
I am doing the RHEL install again - maybe I made an error - then I'll chase up RHEL SUpport
Thanks for the quick reply.
HI I have installed ver 1.5 and have created a KVM for RHEL5.4.
The Install was ok, however I cannot connect to the Red Hat Network. The Red Hat support guys said the problem was because dmidecode is not reporting a valid UUID'
"As per the sosreport, from dmidecode we can see that "UUID...
This may be a stupid question - so forgive me.
If I have a virtual server - say RHEL 5.4 can I mount disk volumes from a SAN that are not part of the virtual storage space?
So assume we have a SAN that is connected by 8Gig Fibre Channel to the server hosting ProxMox. Can the Virtual...
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