You can always file an enhancement request http://issues.apache.org/
On 8/2/13 12:09 AM, "Tao Lin" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hmmm,what a pity.Anyway, thanks a lot, Swamy. > > >Best regards. > > >2013/8/2 Venkata SwamyBabu Budumuru <[email protected]> > >> AFAIK, >> >> Network throttling feature is currently not supported by CS on KVM >> hypervisor. >> >> Thanks, >> SWAMY >> >> On 02/08/13 10:46 AM, "Tao Lin" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >Hey, Venkata SwamyBabu: >> >Thanks for your reply, I'm using KVM as the hypervisor. I have no idea >> >where are the domain-xml-files of VMs created by cloudstack. >> > >> > >> >Best regards. >> > >> > >> >2013/8/2 Venkata SwamyBabu Budumuru >><[email protected] >> > >> > >> >> What is the hypervisor you are using? Do you see that the hypervisor >>has >> >> set the right value for the Guest NIC? >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> SWAMY >> >> >> >> On 02/08/13 9:49 AM, "Tao Lin" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >Hi,all: >> >> > I tried to limit VMs' network throughput but failed to do so.I >>first >> >>set >> >> >the global setting of vm.network.throttling.rate to 8 (it means 8 >>Mb/s, >> >> >1MB/s )and restarted management-server, then created an service >> >>offering >> >> >in which the Network-Rate option was limited to 1MB.Finally I >>started a >> >> >new >> >> >VM.However, the settings seemed not work because the VM's network >> >> >throughput was able to reach to 11MB/s which is the maximum value >>of >> >>my >> >> >switch. >> >> >I'm working with CS4.1,CentOS6.4, and using KVM as the >>hypervisor.All >> >>the >> >> >machines including VMs are located on a single subnet of >> >>192.168.1.0/24. >> >> >> >> >> >>
