Hello!
I have a small request about Proxmox kernel. Current Proxmox kernel have a small bug, related with rotational attribute inheritance.
Now rotational attribute don't inherit in underliying devices (LVM). So if i have a SSD on host system with queue/rotational attribute = 0 and export that drive to guest system as lvm volume - in guest that attr will be = 1. In that case my udev schedulers rules works wrong. Of course i will setup scheduler for SSD manualy but i have several hundreds of hosts. And I'm lazy so puppet work for me. But in 3.2 kernel that bug was resolved and inheritance work OK.
This small patch - http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kern...ff;h=4693c9668fdcec229825b3763876b4744f9e6d5e
Could Proxmox maintainers apply this patch to current kernel, please!
Many thanks!
I have a small request about Proxmox kernel. Current Proxmox kernel have a small bug, related with rotational attribute inheritance.
Now rotational attribute don't inherit in underliying devices (LVM). So if i have a SSD on host system with queue/rotational attribute = 0 and export that drive to guest system as lvm volume - in guest that attr will be = 1. In that case my udev schedulers rules works wrong. Of course i will setup scheduler for SSD manualy but i have several hundreds of hosts. And I'm lazy so puppet work for me. But in 3.2 kernel that bug was resolved and inheritance work OK.
This small patch - http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kern...ff;h=4693c9668fdcec229825b3763876b4744f9e6d5e
Could Proxmox maintainers apply this patch to current kernel, please!
Many thanks!