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Chris Rivera
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As we add nodes to the cluster we have noticed proxmox interface to slow down drastically, kill cpu resources when the cloud interface is open, and actually crash window tabs in chrome and firefox browsers. If you on an older box or a computer with minimal ram, you will quickly hate the interface, if you can get it to respond.
If we continue to increase nodes for this specific cluster we are worried that the web interface will become something we cannot use to manage the cluster. While everything can be managed by command line the web gui has specific benefits that i have not been able to find via cli. MRTG graphs, Sorting Ability to find vms by resource usage, historical reporting on usage of system & network utilization
MRTG graphs & sorting ability- when a client is running cpu / hdd / network intensive processes i do not know how to track down usage via cli. the web gui offered the graphs visually so we can see that this vm108 is using 200M write of hdd which is causing the node i/o to be at 60%.
Historical reporting - we are able to easily set mrgt graphs to week / month (average / max) and find vms that are using alot of resources, i am not sure of a way to find this easily via cli
If we continue to increase nodes for this specific cluster we are worried that the web interface will become something we cannot use to manage the cluster. While everything can be managed by command line the web gui has specific benefits that i have not been able to find via cli. MRTG graphs, Sorting Ability to find vms by resource usage, historical reporting on usage of system & network utilization
MRTG graphs & sorting ability- when a client is running cpu / hdd / network intensive processes i do not know how to track down usage via cli. the web gui offered the graphs visually so we can see that this vm108 is using 200M write of hdd which is causing the node i/o to be at 60%.
Historical reporting - we are able to easily set mrgt graphs to week / month (average / max) and find vms that are using alot of resources, i am not sure of a way to find this easily via cli