Hi Tonci,
I guess it is the network traffic.
You should limited the replica speed or use a separate Network.
On 07/07/2017 07:35 AM, Tonči Stipičević wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm testing pvesr and it works correct so far and is big step ahead
regarding migration/replication w/o shared storage.
Hi to all,
I'm testing pvesr and it works correct so far and is big step ahead
regarding migration/replication w/o shared storage. Actually that is
something I was really waiting for , because it is easier to find
neighborhood with two (only) server than two servers with shared
storage.
Thomas,
>>> An idea is to allow the configuration of the behavior and add two
>>> additional behaviors,
>>> i.e. migrate away and relocate away.
>> What's the difference between migration and relocation? Temporary vs.
>> permanent?
>
> Migration does an online migration if possible (=on VMs)
Hi,
On 07/06/2017 03:14 PM, Uwe Sauter wrote:
Hi Thomas,
thank you for your insight.
1) I was wondering how a PVE (4.4) cluster will behave when one of the nodes is
restarted / shutdown either via WebGUI or via
commandline. Will hosted, HA-managed VMs be migrated to other hosts before
Hi Thomas,
thank you for your insight.
>> 1) I was wondering how a PVE (4.4) cluster will behave when one of the nodes
>> is restarted / shutdown either via WebGUI or via
>> commandline. Will hosted, HA-managed VMs be migrated to other hosts before
>> shutting down or will they be stopped
Hi,
On 07/06/2017 11:32 AM, Uwe Sauter wrote:
Hi all,
1) I was wondering how a PVE (4.4) cluster will behave when one of the nodes is
restarted / shutdown either via WebGUI or via
commandline. Will hosted, HA-managed VMs be migrated to other hosts before
shutting down or will they be stopped
Hi all,
1) I was wondering how a PVE (4.4) cluster will behave when one of the nodes is
restarted / shutdown either via WebGUI or via
commandline. Will hosted, HA-managed VMs be migrated to other hosts before
shutting down or will they be stopped (and restared on
another host once HA recognizes
Hi,
We have a cluster with the firewall enabled on cluster- and host-level, not on
VM-level.
One of the VM's is a firewall which routes traffic for the other VM's. We ran
into issues because the Proxmox firewall is looking at the FORWARD-chain, and
dropping ctstate INVALID. That is causing