Thanks Ian!
I'll give it a shot. This is quite straight forward!
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Hi Ian,
Any idea where that context would be defined on a rpm installation?
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Erik
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 1:28 AM, Ian Duffy i...@ianduffy.ie wrote:
Hi Pierre-Luc,
I decided to have a look at this evening.
I was successfully able to go cloudstack - rabbitmq - logstash -
Update:
After running nperf on same instances on the same virtual network, it looks
like all instances can get no more than 2Mb/s. Additionally, it's sporadic
and ranges from 1Mb/s, but never more than 2Mb/s:
user@localhost:~$ iperf -c 10.1.0.1 -d
Nick
Have you checked network throttle settings in global setting and where
ever else it may be defined?
regads
ilya
On 8/17/14, 11:27 AM, Nick Burke wrote:
Update:
After running nperf on same instances on the same virtual network, it looks
like all instances can get no more than 2Mb/s.
Hi Erik,
Not sure. I tried placing it into
/usr/share/cloudstack-management/webapps/client/WEB-INF/classes which would
be in the classpath but doesn't work.
I'd imagine there's more knowledgable folk on dev@ that would be able to
guide you.
On 17 August 2014 19:19, Erik Weber
Found it here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-5879
That's /etc/cloudstack/management/META-INF/cloudstack/core for me, seems to
work, still working on it :-)
Thanks though!
Erik
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Ian Duffy i...@ianduffy.ie wrote:
Hi Erik,
Not sure. I tried
First,
THANK YOU FOR REPLYING!
Second, yes, it's currently set at 200.
The compute offering for network is either blank (or when I tested it, 1000)
The network offering for network limit is either 100, 1000, or blank.
Those are the only network throttling parameters that I'm aware of, are