You can set the MTU for storage network using Xencenter(or xe) if you are using 
Xenserver. This needs to be done in addition to setting the global config.




On 04/08/16, 7:44 PM, "Andrei Mikhailovsky" <and...@arhont.com.INVALID> wrote:

>Hello 
>
>I am experiencing some issues with setting MTU to 9000 on the cloudstack ssvm. 
>I've updated the secstorage.vm.mtu.size option in ACS management server and 
>restarted it. After that i've deleted the SSVM and it has been successfully 
>recreated. 
>
>Looking at the network interface on the host server running the ssvm i can see 
>that it has indeed updated the MTU value for the storage network. However, 
>when I am logging into the ssvm server, the server's storage eth1 interface 
>has the MTU set to 1500 and not 9000. Analysing the traffic on the nfs server 
>I can see that it is still using 1500 MTU when transferring data over nfs. 
>
>Has anyone successfully changed the MTU value from default to 9000 on the 
>storage network? Please let me know how you've done this? 
>
>Many thanks 
>
>Andrei 

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