I am getting system load critical notification on icinga monitoring dashboard.
How to check from proxmox side, Is really load is high or monitoring limit set low values.
The other problem currently facing is : Whenever running backup command (vzdump) and restore (qmrestore) on proxmox, system load increasing due to this the our kubernets cluster VM's like worker and master node running on it looses cluster communication, as soon as process finish things back to normal.
Even this is the case for backing up only one vm, before we had overnight all vms backup it was working as expected.
Is it any solution instead of running vzdump on proxmox itself, we can run on backup server. Currently backup is like running one vm vzdump one by one and copy to backup server.
I would like to see the proxmox health status like system load and processes to figure out who is consuming what ? any command or script highly appreciated.
Thanks
How to check from proxmox side, Is really load is high or monitoring limit set low values.
The other problem currently facing is : Whenever running backup command (vzdump) and restore (qmrestore) on proxmox, system load increasing due to this the our kubernets cluster VM's like worker and master node running on it looses cluster communication, as soon as process finish things back to normal.
Even this is the case for backing up only one vm, before we had overnight all vms backup it was working as expected.
Is it any solution instead of running vzdump on proxmox itself, we can run on backup server. Currently backup is like running one vm vzdump one by one and copy to backup server.
I would like to see the proxmox health status like system load and processes to figure out who is consuming what ? any command or script highly appreciated.
Thanks