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    • KellyK
      Kelly
      last edited by

      Summary:

      [root@[server] ]# cat /etc/redhat-release
      XenServer release 7.0.0-125380c (xenenterprise)
      [root@[server] ]# cat /etc/centos-release
      XenServer release 7.0.0-125380c (xenenterprise)
      
      [root@[server] ]# yum version
      Installed: 7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10/x86_64
      
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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Kelly
        last edited by

        @Kelly said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

        @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

        I'm just saying what is a working variable on my server 🙂

        XenServer 7 or CentOS?

        CentOS, because XS7 doesn't work.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Kelly
          last edited by

          @Kelly said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

          Summary:

          [root@[server] ]# cat /etc/redhat-release
          XenServer release 7.0.0-125380c (xenenterprise)
          [root@[server] ]# cat /etc/centos-release
          XenServer release 7.0.0-125380c (xenenterprise)
          
          [root@[server] ]# yum version
          Installed: 7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10/x86_64
          

          Is that after updating the yum.conf variable?

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          • KellyK
            Kelly @scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

            @Kelly said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

            Summary:

            [root@[server] ]# cat /etc/redhat-release
            XenServer release 7.0.0-125380c (xenenterprise)
            [root@[server] ]# cat /etc/centos-release
            XenServer release 7.0.0-125380c (xenenterprise)
            
            [root@[server] ]# yum version
            Installed: 7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10/x86_64
            

            Is that after updating the yum.conf variable?

            That is after setting it back to the default of distroverpkg=centos-release.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Kelly
              last edited by

              @Kelly said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

              @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

              @Kelly said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

              Summary:

              [root@[server] ]# cat /etc/redhat-release
              XenServer release 7.0.0-125380c (xenenterprise)
              [root@[server] ]# cat /etc/centos-release
              XenServer release 7.0.0-125380c (xenenterprise)
              
              [root@[server] ]# yum version
              Installed: 7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10/x86_64
              

              Is that after updating the yum.conf variable?

              That is after setting it back to the default of distroverpkg=centos-release.

              Okay, that's what I thought.

              And yum still isn't working? Might have to just put in the manual repo updates then.

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              • KellyK
                Kelly
                last edited by

                It looks like /etc/centos-release isn't where that value is being pulled from. I edited the file and it didn't change the output of yum version.

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                • KellyK
                  Kelly
                  last edited by

                  Well, I just went in and replaced every $releasever with 7 in the .repo files. I can now access yum. Now to figure out how to get my hands on drbd...

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                  • BRRABillB
                    BRRABill @olivier
                    last edited by

                    @olivier said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

                    Using XO VM replication between 2 XS 7 hosts, initial copy of a 61GB VM in 8 minutes:

                    0_1464216106445_fast_replication.png

                    This is on a classic GB link.

                    Clearly, previous bottlenecks weren't in XO.

                    I have not seen anything like this on importing and exporting yet.

                    I am still getting super slow speeds.

                    Once I get all the VMs set up on the same machine, I will do some official testing.

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                    • olivierO
                      olivier
                      last edited by

                      So you'll have to find the super slow bottleneck 😛

                      My lab is pretty simple, if you need more info on how I achieved those speeds, tell me 🙂

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                      • BRRABillB
                        BRRABill @olivier
                        last edited by

                        @olivier said

                        My lab is pretty simple, if you need more info on how I achieved those speeds, tell me 🙂

                        Well, in theory if I have two machines on a 1GB link, I should see speeds similar to yours, right?

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                        • olivierO
                          olivier
                          last edited by

                          There is no magic: you need to have enough write speed on the target and read speed on the source.

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                          • BRRABillB
                            BRRABill @olivier
                            last edited by

                            @olivier said

                            There is no magic: you need to have enough write speed on the target and read speed on the source.

                            Yeah, I'll set up some tests once I am done getting everything set back up.

                            Right now it's clipping along at 5MB/s so it's taking forever.....

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @olivier
                              last edited by

                              @olivier said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

                              There is no magic: you need to have enough write speed on the target and read speed on the source.

                              What is the sustained write speed on a SATA drive? I'm guessing it must be a lot lower than 120 MB/s??

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                              • olivierO
                                olivier
                                last edited by olivier

                                Depends of the drive, roughly between 40 and 60 MiB/s

                                edit: for a HDD

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                                • travisdh1T
                                  travisdh1 @BRRABill
                                  last edited by

                                  @BRRABill said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

                                  @olivier said

                                  There is no magic: you need to have enough write speed on the target and read speed on the source.

                                  Yeah, I'll set up some tests once I am done getting everything set back up.

                                  Right now it's clipping along at 5MB/s so it's taking forever.....

                                  Something is wrong with that picture. Even older SATA drives can hit 100MB/s. 100MB network connection could be topping out at that.

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                                  • BRRABillB
                                    BRRABill
                                    last edited by

                                    For me, this is SSD going to SSD.

                                    Granted, this current import is from my 100mbps desktop connection, but still, 40mbps is slow.

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                                    • BRRABillB
                                      BRRABill
                                      last edited by

                                      I'm importing a 40GB VM, and it's already been almost 2 hours, which is about what 40GB takes to transfer at 5MB/s.

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                                      • travisdh1T
                                        travisdh1 @BRRABill
                                        last edited by

                                        @BRRABill said in XenServer 7 has launched!:

                                        For me, this is SSD going to SSD.

                                        Granted, this current import is from my 100mbps desktop connection, but still, 40mbps is slow.

                                        That's within reason for a 100Mb network connection. The best I've seen out of a 100Mb network is 9MB/sec, that's on a network with zero other traffic.

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                                        • travisdh1T
                                          travisdh1 @BRRABill
                                          last edited by

                                          @BRRABill 1Gb networks are much nicer, and not any more expensive anymore. For future consideration.

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                                          • BRRABillB
                                            BRRABill @travisdh1
                                            last edited by

                                            @travisdh1 said

                                            That's within reason for a 100Mb network connection. The best I've seen out of a 100Mb network is 9MB/sec, that's on a network with zero other traffic.

                                            Yeah, I am really just chatting at this point.

                                            I'll set up two VMs on separate segments and test straight throughput and then the export/copy ... everything else.

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