I have the latest proxmox server 3.1 installed, and am having stability issues. My problem is that the server crashes hard twhen doing intensive work in either an openVZ container or kvm vm. I can make the server die by running a weblogic install script in any container.
If I try install weblogic in an Openvz container the proxmox server and it works a the few times, but then suddenly crashes taking all vms and kicking all other machines off the network. If I install weblogic in a kvm container the server still crashes, but at least it doesn't kick other machines off the network. It is the installation process that causes the issue, and I see the cpu being pegged.
I've see a couple other posts by people with similar issues. It could be hardware related, and I've seen a couple other posts with similar issues. The hardware is SGI rackable with dual quadcore opteratrons and 28G RAM. I've verified the memory is good with memtest86. All guests are CentOs 6.5. the weblogic install is weblogic 12.2 on oracle JDK 1.7. This is the latest up to date proxmox 3.1 as of yesterday installed on Debian Wheezy.
I'm about ready give up on proxmox and go with something else, but I'd thought I'd check in case I missed something obvious. Any suggestions for something more stable?
If I try install weblogic in an Openvz container the proxmox server and it works a the few times, but then suddenly crashes taking all vms and kicking all other machines off the network. If I install weblogic in a kvm container the server still crashes, but at least it doesn't kick other machines off the network. It is the installation process that causes the issue, and I see the cpu being pegged.
I've see a couple other posts by people with similar issues. It could be hardware related, and I've seen a couple other posts with similar issues. The hardware is SGI rackable with dual quadcore opteratrons and 28G RAM. I've verified the memory is good with memtest86. All guests are CentOs 6.5. the weblogic install is weblogic 12.2 on oracle JDK 1.7. This is the latest up to date proxmox 3.1 as of yesterday installed on Debian Wheezy.
I'm about ready give up on proxmox and go with something else, but I'd thought I'd check in case I missed something obvious. Any suggestions for something more stable?