On 08/27/2015 08:47 AM, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
Hi Francesco,
Can you create/write files from command line in that filesystem?
Hi Eneko,
no at the point that manually edited files inside openvz containers got
truncated to zero (for example when editing with nano).
Can you send a dumpe2fs of
Hi Francesco,
El 27/08/15 a las 14:44, Francesco Ongaro escribió:
On 08/27/2015 08:47 AM, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
Hi Francesco,
Can you create/write files from command line in that filesystem?
Hi Eneko,
no at the point that manually edited files inside openvz containers got
truncated to zero
On 08/27/2015 03:02 PM, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
If you can't write files in that filesystem from the hypervisor, then
it's not a KVM/openvz problem.
You have to fix that first, then check if VMs and containers work OK.
Hi Eneko,
initially I was thinking to deleted files with open descriptors
On Aug 27, 2015, at 2:53 AM, Thomas Lamprecht t.lampre...@proxmox.com wrote:
They don't had tagged an stable release in the last five years, and always
include latest master maybe wouldn't be a good idea, as it can introduce bugs
and complications with changes.
Have you an idea how they
Hi Francesco,
Can you create/write files from command line in that filesystem?
Can you send a dumpe2fs of the FS to check values?
El 27/08/15 a las 01:09, Francesco Ongaro escribió:
Dear pve-users,
lately on a single node PVE server I'm experiencing what could seem
a full disk error. The
On 08/24/2015 07:44 PM, Falko Trojahn wrote:
Hi all,
after upgrading our 3 nodes proxmox 3.4 system (using wheezy) from stock
3.2.0-4-amd64 debian kernel to 3.10.0-11-pve, we have only on one node
and only on it's cpu0 approx. 93..100% load constantly with ksoftirqd.
ksoftirq should
They don't had tagged an stable release in the last five years, and
always include latest master maybe wouldn't be a good idea, as it can
introduce bugs and complications with changes.
Have you an idea how they handle that, are there any releases which are
considered as (somewhat) stable?
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