I have got a new hang today of this VM while the other VM is working without a sweat.
Some person in the Proxmox Facebook group said that It could be the use of scsi driver on ZFS instead of using virtio. I thought scsi was the recommended driver. If I have to move to virtio, can I just change it or do I have to make any change on the CentOS guest OS? Thanks! Miguel On 01/16/18 1:54 PM, Miguel González wrote: > Hi, > > I migrated two proxmox virtual machines from Proxmox 4.4 to 5.1. I > took advantage and I migrated to ZFS. The old server had SATA disks > while the new one has SSD disks. > > I have only two VPS running in this server. Both running Centos 6.9, > one plesk and the other one Cpanel. > > The Plesk machine has been running without issues since the migration. > It has only 8 Gb of RAM and two CPUs. > > the Cpanel machine had in the old server 2 CPUs and since the > migration I increased it to 4 CPUs. Today after two crashes I have > decided to downgrade it to 2 CPUs just in case. RAM has been always 17 Gb. > > Cpanel support doesn´t find the issue and since the other VPS is > working as a charm I can´t blame Proxmox for this. > > So my questions: > > - I haven´t found any log in proxmox /var/log/messages reporting the > high CPU usage (100% found this morning). Where should I look at? > > - Is there any way I can restart the VPS when is hanged? I.e.: CPU > 100% for let´s say X minutes, restart the VPS. > > Thanks! > > Miguel > --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com _______________________________________________ pve-user mailing list [email protected] https://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user
