I run: Linux 4.15.18-9-pve #1 SMP PVE 4.15.18-30 (Thu, 15 Nov 2018 13:32:46 +0100) on a 8 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 v3 @ 3.50GHz (1 Socket)
While I do use aobut 80% of RAM for the VMs there are still 6gb free.
But with the Mailserver VZ (Kapano) i see this
First I gave the VZ all the RAM she could want. (My zarafa machine had only 2GB, now the kapano has 6, but uses 1,3)
Then I set the swappines on the host step by step down to zero, rebooted the host every time. This slowed the prozess down a bit. Actually, between 60 and 1 there was no real difference, 1 to 0 did make an impression on the speed of growing SWAP.
swapoff -a && swapon -a runs the swap down (very slowly) then it starts building up again. And I dont think it is inteded to run this command twice per day.
my problem is, my IO delay jumps from 0,5-1% to 25% with SWAP build up. So my machines get realy sluggy. To the point where a login into the proxmox web interface takes about 4 minutes....
Anny further suggestions, short of getting an other host with 64GB of RAM instead of 32?
While I do use aobut 80% of RAM for the VMs there are still 6gb free.
But with the Mailserver VZ (Kapano) i see this
First I gave the VZ all the RAM she could want. (My zarafa machine had only 2GB, now the kapano has 6, but uses 1,3)
Then I set the swappines on the host step by step down to zero, rebooted the host every time. This slowed the prozess down a bit. Actually, between 60 and 1 there was no real difference, 1 to 0 did make an impression on the speed of growing SWAP.
swapoff -a && swapon -a runs the swap down (very slowly) then it starts building up again. And I dont think it is inteded to run this command twice per day.
my problem is, my IO delay jumps from 0,5-1% to 25% with SWAP build up. So my machines get realy sluggy. To the point where a login into the proxmox web interface takes about 4 minutes....
Anny further suggestions, short of getting an other host with 64GB of RAM instead of 32?