Thx Mārtiņš. Sent from Google Nexus 4 On Dec 30, 2014 10:01 AM, "Mārtiņš Jakubovičs" <mart...@vertigs.lv> wrote:
> Hello, > > Chunfeng, Multiply 384 * 8, and you will get Network Rate, which you set > up in System Service Offering. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units > > Andrija, when Network Rate is set up in System Service Offering, it will > applied in both vRouter networks, public and internal guest. Looks like > Network Rate in Network Offering doesn't do anything ... > > On 2014.12.30. 10:39, ChunFeng wrote: > >> >> The network throttling not work as expected at : XenServer 6.2 >> >> Below is my test procedures: >> _ >> _ >> _Step 1: create a new System Service Offering ( Domain router ) with >> network rate 3 Mb/s. _ >> >> ID299dd143-55dc-4690-8921-0fefc364c523 >> Description ChunFengSSO001 >> System VM TypeDomain router >> Storage Typeshared >> # of CPU Cores1 >> CPU (in MHz)256 MHz >> Memory (in MB)256.00 MB >> *Network Rate (Mb/s)3* >> >> _Step 2. create a new network offering with network rate : 4 Mb/s_ >> >> ID56774fb1-1618-4e0c-946d-23ec7c130cb8 >> Description ChunFengNO001 >> StateEnabled >> Guest TypeIsolated >> label.persistentNo >> Egress Default PolicyAllow >> AvailabilityOptional >> Created by systemNo >> Specify VLANNo >> Specify IP rangesNo >> Conserve modeYes >> *Network Rate (Mb/s)4 Mb/s* >> >> >> _step 3. create a new network with Network Offering created by step 2 >> . _ >> >> ID24730700-35a9-428e-976f-e0f1d6f5520c >> ZonepodXS >> DescriptionChunFeng-net-001 >> TypeIsolated >> StateImplemented >> VPC IDN/A >> PersistentNo >> Restart requiredNo >> VLAN/VNI ID41 >> broadcasturivlan://41 >> *Network OfferingChunFengNO001* >> CIDR192.168.130.0/24 >> Network CIDR >> IPv6 Gateway >> IPv6 CIDR >> Reserved IP Range >> Network Domaincs2cloud.internal >> DomainROOT >> Accountadmin >> >> step 4. create a new VM with network created by step 3 . >> >> After new VR and new VM in running status , then verify the network >> throttings : >> >> I use xencenter client connect to the console of VR , in network tab , >> the "Limit" properties is not : 3Mb/s or 4 Mb/s , but 384 Kb/s , so weired. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------ >> >> Regards, >> >> ChunFeng >> >> >> ------------------ Original ------------------ >> *From: * "Andrija Panic"<andrija.pa...@gmail.com>; >> *Date: * Tue, Dec 30, 2014 03:35 PM >> *To: * "users"<users@cloudstack.apache.org>; >> *Subject: * Re: network throttling >> Anil - does this throotle only public interface on VR or all >> interfaces/network including private ones ? >> Thanks >> >> Sent from Google Nexus 4 >> On Dec 30, 2014 7:19 AM, "anil lakineni" <anilkumar459.lakin...@gmail.com >> > >> wrote: >> >> > Okay, I too don't know exactly for what purpose will network rate in >> > network offering used. But,With the combination of System Offering and >> > Network Offering, we will get the network throttling (QOS). >> > >> > If any thing come across with you at this point, share with us. >> > >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Anil. >> > >> > On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Mārtiņš Jakubovičs <mart...@vertigs.lv >> > >> > wrote: >> > >> > > Thanks, it worked. >> > > But than, what purpose is for network rate in network offering? >> > > >> > > >> > > On 2014.12.29. 14:48, anil lakineni wrote: >> > > >> > >> Martin, >> > >> >> > >> Before going to create Network Offering, Create System Offering with >> > >> desired network rate and use this newly created System Offering while >> > >> creating Network Offering. >> > >> >> > >> Thanks, >> > >> Anil. >> > >> >> > >> On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 5:52 PM, Mārtiņš Jakubovičs < >> mart...@vertigs.lv >> > > >> > >> wrote: >> > >> >> > >> Hello all, >> > >>> >> > >>> I faced problem where network throttling is not working as I >> expected. >> > >>> >> > >>> Problem: >> > >>> >> > >>> * Create network offering with network rate 1000 Mb/s. >> > >>> >> > >>> * Create new network from created network offering. Was expected, >> > that >> > >>> network virtual router for public and guest traffic will use >> > network >> > >>> rate from network offering, but it use global >> > >>> network.throttling.rate value instead. >> > >>> >> > >>> Can, please, someone confirm this? Is something wrong with my setup >> or >> > is >> > >>> it bug in ACS? >> > >>> >> > >>> I use ACS 4.3.1 with advanced network. >> > >>> XenServer 6.2. >> > >>> >> > >>> Best regards, >> > >>> Martins >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > > >> > >> >> >