And this team from the global zone periodically issues this way. Although
initially worked. I do not quite understand what this might be related to

dladm set-linkprop -z d8117d3c-0aee-6644-abfc-9629a3bf576b -p maxbw=110 net0
dladm: warning: cannot set link property 'maxbw' on 'net0': invalid argument

2017-08-30 2:51 GMT+03:00 Tiraen <[email protected]>:

> Thanks
> Does this work only with the OS type of virtual machines? With KVM
> apparently not
>
> 2017-08-29 3:08 GMT+03:00 Matthew Parsons <[email protected]>:
>
>> (My answer is basic and likely incomplete, others may have better
>> details, but since nobody has answered yet...)
>>
>> If I understand your question correctly, you're asking if you configure
>> the networking bandwidth during zone creation with vmadm? I can 99.8% say
>> that no, you cannot. VMadm creates/modifies only minimal networking in
>> zones, additional configuration/provisioning is either manually or via the
>> config management of your choice. You can assign max bandwidth with dladm,
>>  from the Global Zone. There is also flowadm that looks like it's layered
>> on top (allowing more granular control), but I haven't touched it yet.
>>
>> ~$ iperf -c somezone
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Client connecting to nodemin, TCP port 5001
>> TCP window size:  512 KByte (default)
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> [  3] local 192.168.1.126 port 34476 connected with 192.168.1.238 port
>> 5001
>> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
>> [  3]  0.0-10.0 sec  1.07 GBytes   921 Mbits/sec
>>
>>
>> [root@gz /]# dladm set-linkprop -z da4a549d-5426-edec-fe79-c95a4043e715
>> -p maxbw=10 net0
>>
>> ~$ iperf -c somezone
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Client connecting to nodemin, TCP port 5001
>> TCP window size:  512 KByte (default)
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> [  3] local 192.168.1.126 port 36018 connected with 192.168.1.238 port
>> 5001
>> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
>> [  3]  0.0-18.9 sec   256 KBytes   111 Kbits/sec
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 8:45 AM, Tiraen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Good afternoon, the question of such a plan. I correctly understood,
>>> judging by the man pages
>>> and what gives
>>> dladm show-linkprop
>>>
>>> At the moment, bandwidth of the channel is not yet realized when
>>> creating a virtual machine?
>>>
>>> Is there any more or less sane way for this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> net0         promisc-filtered rw  off            on             off,on
>>> LINK         PROPERTY        PERM VALUE          DEFAULT        POSSIBLE
>>> net0         allowed-ips     rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         allowed-dhcp-cids rw --             --             --
>>> net0         rxrings         rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         rxrings-effective r- --             --             --
>>> net0         txrings         rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         txrings-effective r- --             --             --
>>> net0         txrings-available r- 0              --             --
>>> net0         rxrings-available r- 0              --             --
>>> net0         rxhwclnt-available r- 0             --             --
>>> net0         txhwclnt-available r- 0             --             --
>>> net0         autopush        rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         zone            rw   d8117d3c-0aee-6644-abfc-9629a3bf576b
>>> -- --
>>> net0         state           r-   up             up             up,down
>>> net0         mtu             rw   1500           1500           1500
>>> net0         secondary-macs  rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         maxbw           rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         cpus            rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         cpus-effective  r-   0,7            --             --
>>> net0         pool            rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         pool-effective  r-   --             --             --
>>> net0         priority        rw   high           high
>>> low,medium,high
>>> net0         tagmode         rw   vlanonly       vlanonly
>>> normal,vlanonly
>>> net0         protection      rw   restricted,    --
>>> mac-nospoof,
>>>                                   dhcp-nospoof
>>>  restricted,
>>>
>>> ip-nospoof,
>>>
>>> dhcp-nospoof
>>> net0         promisc-filtered rw  off            on             off,on
>>> net0         allowed-ips     rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         allowed-dhcp-cids rw --             --             --
>>> net0         rxrings         rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         rxrings-effective r- --             --             --
>>> net0         txrings         rw   --             --             --
>>> net0         txrings-effective r- --             --             --
>>> net0         txrings-available r- 0              --             --
>>> net0         rxrings-available r- 0              --             --
>>> net0         rxhwclnt-available r- 0             --             --
>>> net0         txhwclnt-available r- 0             --             --
>>>
>>> --
>>> With best regards,
>>>
>>> Vyacheslav Yakushev,
>>>
>>> Unix system administrator
>>>
>>> https://t.me/kelewind
>>>
>>
>> *smartos-discuss* | Archives
>> <https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/184463/=now>
>> <https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/184463/27247476-87b4fc40> |
>> Modify
>> <https://www.listbox.com/member/?&;>
>> Your Subscription <http://www.listbox.com>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> With best regards,
>
> Vyacheslav Yakushev,
>
> Unix system administrator
>
> https://t.me/kelewind
>



-- 
With best regards,

Vyacheslav Yakushev,

Unix system administrator

https://t.me/kelewind



-------------------------------------------
smartos-discuss
Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/184463/=now
RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/184463/25769125-55cfbc00
Modify Your Subscription: 
https://www.listbox.com/member/?member_id=25769125&id_secret=25769125-7688e9fb
Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com

Reply via email to