I must also admit that I just can't get my brain to work with current KVM icons. A black screen is much stronger associated to a stopped machine than to a running one.
Attached are my proposals for replacement icons.
Of course colors are eventually a matter of taste but I think that the UI user...
Proxmox installation went eventually fine, but I ended up into an unsupported configuration in the PVE point of view. (PVE 1.8 on top of Debian Squeeze)
System seems to run stable with 2.6.32-6-pve kernel.
# cat /etc/debian_version
6.0.2
# pveversion -v
pve-manager: 1.8-23...
Hi,
Carefully inquiring about the upcoming 2.0 release:
Will the REST API be available in the first beta already?
If yes, is it expected to have services for basic VM lifecycle management eg. create/start/stop/destroy?
I hope the story to be a success one, but yes, I'll let you know.
I've scheduled the installation to somewhere in the middle of the next month.
Being able to do that with a brand new 2.0 version would be a really pleasant surprise :-)
After some deeper investigation I think I found the answer:
# cat /boot/config-2.6.32-4-pve | grep CONFIG_NR_CPUS
CONFIG_NR_CPUS=512
I'm planning to install Proxmox on a 48 core monster, but the limit of 512 is more than enough :)
Hi all,
What is the maximum number of CPUs supported by current stable PVE 1.8 kernel(s)?
AFAIK stock kernels of Debian Lenny are configured to support only 32 CPUs.
- Mikael
Hi,
There is a small but a bit annoying inconsistency in the red-arrow-down menu in VM listing. With KVM machines the first item "Restart" actually functions like a reset button.
Would it be possible to alter that to do a graceful restart instead ie. acpi shutdown+power on?
Or switch the name...
Hello,
Yes, --swappages is in 2.6.32. But unfortunately it seems to have no effect on how java behaves.
Correct, mem+swap set in PVE GUI are summed up into ubc privvmpages (mem without swap set in lockedpages)
Have you actually managed to restrict java memory consumption with swappages? My...
Hi,
Java has been a hot topic among OpenVZ users for years but here we go again. Has new Proxmox 2.6.32 kernel introduced yet any improvements running Java apps?
I did some tests on a OpenVZ container with 1024MB ram (+ swap 0):
java-test:~# free -m
total used free...
Have you tried these deb packages: https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/omsa_2_deb ?
I installed dellomsa 5.5 without problems but that was over a year ago. I remember that version 6 packages had some problems then but things may have changed since..
Actually those were the services I was looking for. I only got a link to a ftp server for sources, but connections get time outs constantly. SVN & bug tracker are developer only? I found no references to those anywhere.
That part is unfortunately true too.
Back to the original question, sure:
http://wiki.openvz.org/Traffic_accounting_with_iptables
http://wiki.openvz.org/Traffic_accounting_through_proc
and of course snmp+nagios, zabbix, just name it..
Maybe a bit off topic, but have you guys at Proxmox had any thoughts of opening up the PVE project more? It seems that this forum is very active and maybe there would be some resources out there which could be helpful and contribute the project. Of course that would require some administrative...
Hi,
Here some pveperf tests against data partition
From PERC5/i, 4x146GB SAS15k RAID10
CPU BOGOMIPS: 31937.36
REGEX/SECOND: 440510
HD SIZE: 256.90 GB (/dev/mapper/pve-data)
BUFFERED READS: 183.88 MB/sec
AVERAGE SEEK TIME: 6.47 ms
FSYNCS/SECOND: 1594.57
From PERC5/i...
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