In an attempt to move away from Vmware once and forever, I installed Proxmox 5.3 a couple days back on a 32gb USB in my home setup with all the default options during install. I moved my pfsense firewall (fresh install as a VM) to this setup and everything worked like a charm. However, I'm hitting a very strange and annoying issue which is forcing me to go back to ESXi which I don't want at all.
I have a Toshiba 500gb drive (NTFS formatted) plugged in via USB and permanently mounted (fstab) at /mnt/Tosh500, and then added as a 'Directory' storage with ISO and Disk Image contents. This is also the location of my pfsense disk image in qcow2 format.
For some unknown reason, whenever I try to copy ISO files to this 500gb storage, the copy starts fine but somewhere in the middle it slows down to a crawl where speed is only few KBs. At the same time right when I start the ISO copy, I noticed the root partition which is 6.4gb starts filling up and eventually goes 100%, putting everything at halt and I/O load going crazy. After few minutes the root partition gets back to around 50-60%, file copy resumes with very slow speed and than root partition starts filling up again. This keeps happening until the ISO file is fully copied. It takes about an hour and half to copy a 3gb ISO file like this. Sometimes the copy fails too.
My hardware is HP mini box with Intel 6th gen 8-core processor and 16gb memory. No fancy ZFS stuff or anything yet.
Things I have tried so far:
- Re-mounted the disk with a host reboot - same result
- Moved pfsense image to somewhere else and formatted 500gb disk with ext4 - same result
- Used a 256gb Sandisk drive - same results
- Tried with a ZFS pool - same result
Anyone has any idea what is going on here?.
Thanks in advance.
I have a Toshiba 500gb drive (NTFS formatted) plugged in via USB and permanently mounted (fstab) at /mnt/Tosh500, and then added as a 'Directory' storage with ISO and Disk Image contents. This is also the location of my pfsense disk image in qcow2 format.
For some unknown reason, whenever I try to copy ISO files to this 500gb storage, the copy starts fine but somewhere in the middle it slows down to a crawl where speed is only few KBs. At the same time right when I start the ISO copy, I noticed the root partition which is 6.4gb starts filling up and eventually goes 100%, putting everything at halt and I/O load going crazy. After few minutes the root partition gets back to around 50-60%, file copy resumes with very slow speed and than root partition starts filling up again. This keeps happening until the ISO file is fully copied. It takes about an hour and half to copy a 3gb ISO file like this. Sometimes the copy fails too.
My hardware is HP mini box with Intel 6th gen 8-core processor and 16gb memory. No fancy ZFS stuff or anything yet.
Things I have tried so far:
- Re-mounted the disk with a host reboot - same result
- Moved pfsense image to somewhere else and formatted 500gb disk with ext4 - same result
- Used a 256gb Sandisk drive - same results
- Tried with a ZFS pool - same result
Anyone has any idea what is going on here?.
Thanks in advance.