Hi,
Not sure what you mean by:
it only takes about 30s to copy the disk-flat.vmdk and disk.vmdk from the
image datastore (100) to the os datastore
Judging from the log, it appears that this operation is taking a bit
less than 8 minutes. This depends on the performance of the storage
backend
Hi,
i use opennebula 4.4 install on centos 6.4 and esxi5.1 and use two iscsi disks
as the datastores.
follow the http://opennebula.org/documentation:archives:rel4.2:vmware_ds.
i use a disk-flat.vmdk(8G) and disk.vmdk tar to disk.tar.bz2 .
then upload it through the sunstone,
today i new
Hi,
i use opennebula 4.4 install on centos 6.4 and esxi5.1 and use two iscsi disks
as the datastores.
follow the http://opennebula.org/documentation:archives:rel4.2:vmware_ds.
i use a disk-flat.vmdk(8G) and disk.vmdk tar to disk.tar.bz2 .
then upload it through the sunstone,
today i new
No, I think because I have SWAP partition 10 GB. So total of the VM storage
size 15 GB that might be the reason. Thank for taking your time to reply
but no need it further since I use SSH storage mechanism.
Thank You
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Jaime Melis jme...@c12g.com wrote:
Hi,
No, I don't think there is huge traffic. I have two machines one has front
end and other one has a host with XEN virtualization. Machines doesn't have
hardware virtualization support. Machines are connected via a switch.
I have given how my process to have NFS storage. do you see any wrong there
Hi
I have run a LAMP ubuntu instance with SSH system data store. I take less
than 15 minutes to go to running state. But I use NFS with same image it
takes more than 1 hour and Host also cannot be accessed with SSH. I have
used fast Ethernet. is it the problem for this slow down ?
please suggest
5GB for fastethernet is a litle to much .. 5000/11 = 7min and 40 second
if the channel is free .. but i asure u the channel is not free if u
using other machines non persistent .. they need to write the changes to.
On 11/18/2013 11:37 PM, Documented Facts wrote:
Hi
I have run a LAMP ubuntu