Did you check the network service offering? What's the network rate set there?
-----Original Message----- From: Motty Cruz [mailto:motty.c...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 3:16 PM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.1 network.throttling.rate - Advance Zone- XenServer 6.2 hi ilya, I configured "Global Setting" set "0" to network.throttling.rate, rebuild the VR reboot the machines but network rate still under 20MB. I did restarted the management server as well. I don't know what else to try! Thanks, Motty On 12/18/2014 11:18 AM, ilya musayev wrote: > What i mentioned, confirmed to work on 4.3.1 with VmWare, i havent > tried on Xen, if that does not help, its probably a bug in 4.4.1 and > should be filled in JIRA. > > On 12/18/14, 11:15 AM, ilya musayev wrote: >> There is a global setting in cloudstack named >> "network.throttling.rate" which is set to default 200mb. >> >> We should file RFE to alter this value to "0" or no throttling at all >> instead of default 200. >> >> >> To address your issues: >> >> You can change the value and restart. In order for this setting to >> take effect, you may have to either >> migrate VMs to this vswitch/portgroup >> stop and start VM which will recreate and bind vms to new portgroup >> with no throttling >> update the portgroup with 200 limit to 0, whenever the VM on this >> portgroup stops and start it will migrate to new portgroup with no >> throttle. >> >> Regards >> ilya >> >> On 12/18/14, 7:38 AM, Motty Cruz wrote: >>> Hi Peter, >>> We do not set QoS limitation on the interface, I made sure there are >>> not setup by default. it's dragging me crazy this issue. >>> >>> -Motty >>> On 12/16/2014 03:48 PM, Erdősi Péter wrote: >>>> 2014.12.17. 0:38 keltezéssel, Motty Cruz írta: >>>>> I'm still having issues with network throughput, it does not go >>>>> over 200MB. am I doing something wrong? I rebuilt VR, reboot VMs >>>>> but does not seem to change throughput. I remember having this >>>>> issue in KVM cluster but was able to fix it. current cluster is >>>>> XenServer 6.2 all updates installed. >>>> If you open the XenCenter, and check the interface, do you see QoS >>>> limitation on it? >>>> What happend, if you switch it off on a running vm (and restart >>>> networking on a VM itself, cause may be loose the nic for a moment) >>>> >>>> Regards: >>>> Peter >>> >> >