<p dir="ltr">I'm curious to hear how it works out. Keep us posted</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jul 29, 2015 12:22 AM, "Alan Murrell" <<a href="mailto:lists@murrell.ca">lists@murrell.ca</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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Hi Donny,<br>
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<div>On 28/07/15 06:30 PM, Donny Davis
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<div dir="ltr">Can you give this a try. Fire up a manager thats
not hosted engine, maybe a vm on a laptop or something. And then
add that centos install you already as a node in a datacenter
that uses local storage. ... I have a feeling you might have had
some NFS related issues with your write performance. If that is
the case, then NFS tuning will be required to get what you are
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I only have the one server. I could do a oVirt All-In-One install
and use local storage on it. You may be right about the NFS side of
things; it did occur to me to. All the other tests I did (ESXi,
"vanilla" KVM) use true local storage.<br>
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If it works fine with the AIO/local storage install, then at least
that gives me something to look at (NFS storage)<br>
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I may be able to get to this tomorrow, but it may not be until Thu
or Fri that I can report on results, so please be patient :-)<br>
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-Alan<br>
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