I installed debian-Jessie, followed it up by a Proxmox install on top of that following instructions here - pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Jessie (I am not allowed to post links).
After a default install, with nothing configured, nothing installed, no change whatsoever, my memory usage is hovering at over 1GB, as seen in Server View -> host machine -> Summary.
Load Average is 0.00, 0.03, 0.05
CPU usage is 0%
IO delay is 0%
Swap usage is at 0
However, RAM usage on this page is showing up as Used: 956 MB.
For what it's worth, my PVE manager version is pve-manager/4.0-57/cc7c2b53
and kernel version is 4.2.3-2-pve #1 SMP
Displaying via TOP, I see that the bulk of the memory is being used up by -pvedaemon-worker, pveproxy-worker. There are multiple threads of these, and these are taking up bulk of the 1GB RAM.
Is there anyway I can lower their RAM usage?
Additionally, I have another Linux box, which is basically an old laptop at home. Can I have the "proxmox front end" on this box (this box is Atom, doesn't support virtualization), and manage my virtualization host from this laptop, without installing any "heavy" resources on the virtualization host ?
Or, is there anyway I can "stop" the PVE manager from running when not needing it (95% of the time), and fire it up on demand? I plan on installing some Linux containers, a couple of Linux VMs and a couple of Windows VMs, and all of them will have SSH access (remote desktop for Win), so once I have the VMs setup , I won't be needing proxmox VE to be running, just the VMs themselves. Is what I am imagining somehow possible?
After a default install, with nothing configured, nothing installed, no change whatsoever, my memory usage is hovering at over 1GB, as seen in Server View -> host machine -> Summary.
Load Average is 0.00, 0.03, 0.05
CPU usage is 0%
IO delay is 0%
Swap usage is at 0
However, RAM usage on this page is showing up as Used: 956 MB.
For what it's worth, my PVE manager version is pve-manager/4.0-57/cc7c2b53
and kernel version is 4.2.3-2-pve #1 SMP
Displaying via TOP, I see that the bulk of the memory is being used up by -pvedaemon-worker, pveproxy-worker. There are multiple threads of these, and these are taking up bulk of the 1GB RAM.
Is there anyway I can lower their RAM usage?
Additionally, I have another Linux box, which is basically an old laptop at home. Can I have the "proxmox front end" on this box (this box is Atom, doesn't support virtualization), and manage my virtualization host from this laptop, without installing any "heavy" resources on the virtualization host ?
Or, is there anyway I can "stop" the PVE manager from running when not needing it (95% of the time), and fire it up on demand? I plan on installing some Linux containers, a couple of Linux VMs and a couple of Windows VMs, and all of them will have SSH access (remote desktop for Win), so once I have the VMs setup , I won't be needing proxmox VE to be running, just the VMs themselves. Is what I am imagining somehow possible?