Hi,
El 28/09/15 a las 23:31, Robert Fantini escribió:
what type of storage is used?
Storage is ceph through virtio. Ceph network and VM network use
different if.
does network issue start when there is heavy network traffic - like
when backups are getting done?
No, it starts during normal
Hello,
For VDI on proxmox you can use Spice protocol/console, for more info see
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/SPICE
Win7 desktop is working perfectly stable and is fine for basic office usage.
Audio works fine, youtube streaming is problematic for me.
If you have many workstations you can use ZFS
Hello,
thanks for your reply.
I will have a look.
kind regards
Petric
From: pve-user [mailto:pve-user-boun...@pve.proxmox.com] On Behalf Of Thomas
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Sent: Dienstag, 29. September 2015 14:52
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Subject: Re: [PVE-User] Serial port crossover
Hi,
socat should cover that
Thanks for the hint, will try a backported kernel, it's in fact my #1
suspect :)
El 29/09/15 a las 06:11, Alexandre DERUMIER escribió:
Hi,
Not sure it's related but
I remember some network latency problems with kernel 3.2 from wheezy and virtio
nics in the past.
Using kernel 3.16 from
If I would have thought things through a bit better, I would just have
built a couple of NAS4Free boxes instead of using Synology.
Gerald
On 2015-09-29 07:08 AM, Gerald Brandt wrote:
Hi,
I know it's not recommended, but is anyone running NAS4Free in a VM
with ZFS?
I use it to create user
This is only a problem with 32-bit VM's
On September 29, 2015 1:16:54 PM CEST, Dmitry Petuhov
wrote:
>Hello, all.
>
>There's question arouse. Does KVM in PVE have some limitation on disk
>size? I've seen reports that with qcow2 there are problems with >2TB.
>Are there
Hi,
socat should cover that just fine, see `man socat`
something like:
|socat /dev/ttyS0,raw,echo=0,crnl /dev/ttyS1,raw,echo=0,crnl |
should work.
For reusing/multiplexing ports take a look at my forum entry here:
Hello, all.
There's question arouse. Does KVM in PVE have some limitation on disk
size? I've seen reports that with qcow2 there are problems with >2TB.
Are there same difficluties with RAW images? Or can I connect, say, 512
TB image from ceph to single VM?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I know it's not recommended, but is anyone running NAS4Free in a VM with
ZFS?
I use it to create user directories with fixed quotas and share them
over CIFs. Each user has there own dataset and the dataset is shared.
The Proxmox VM is using direct sync cache mode on the NAS3Free disk.
If you use ext3, file size is limited to 2TB.
see: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext3
So please use ext4 if you want bigger files.
> On September 29, 2015 at 2:23 PM Michael Rasmussen wrote:
>
>
> This is only a problem with 32-bit VM's
>
> On September 29, 2015 1:16:54 PM
Am 29.09.2015 um 15:39 schrieb Dimitris Beletsiotis:
> Hello,
>
> For VDI on proxmox you can use Spice protocol/console, for more info
> see https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/SPICE
> Win7 desktop is working perfectly stable and is fine for basic office usage.
> Audio works fine, youtube streaming is
Am 24.09.2015 um 15:35 schrieb Kyle Bruene:
> I have a Windows Terminal Services w/ Citrix running under Proxmox. Works
> fantastic. Nothing special you really need to do.
Good to know, thanks.
However, I wonder if there's a solution without a terminal server, e.g.
like the following:
- One
Hello everybody
I am face soe issues in Windows XP SP3, running in Proxmox 4...
The VM file is hosted in NFS storage...
I also have Windows 2012 and a couple of Linux VM's that works fine.
On the other hand, Windows XP are extemely slow, even in local disk
I already tried anothers CPU types,
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