Code: Select all top - 17:28:38 up 10:10, 1 user, load average: 1.09, 1.16, 1.14 Tasks: 116 total, 2 running, 113 sleeping, 0 stopped, 1 zombie Cpu(s): 2.8%us, 7.8%sy, 0.0%ni, 88.8%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.1%si, 0.4%st Mem: 4046340k total, 2605984k used, 1440356k free, 18124k buffers Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 656556k cached PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S%CPU%MEM TIME+ COMMAND 1151 root. Juniper Vmx Download Qcow2 I was currently working on VMWare virtualization; I are trying to create a converted image from qcow2 to vmdk work with ESXi Machine 6.0. I have got myImage.qcow2 with a disc which will be thin provisioned for 300GN.
Overview Step by step instructions for importing the Juniper vMX platform into GNS3 and creating a multi-router topology. This guide uses the following software versions and setup: Juniper vMX: 19.3R1.8 GNS3: 2.2.11 (with vmware appliance) GNS3 desktop running on a macOS laptop GNS3 remote server running on vmware, configured as the ‘main server’ Example of a complete multi-router vMX. VMX VCP and VFP seperated VMs over EVE-NG work very well, but only vmx v14 and v15 cannot be opened by telnet session. – That’s because the architecture was different back in the 14.x and 15.x days of the vMX. Juniper later (16.x and onward) split the vMX into a vCP and a vFP. Any Specific reason, why you use the old Versions?
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Have you ever noticed that your vSRX, vMX and vQFX run on insane CPU percentage?
Well yes, you might think because on DPDK Hosts (I wrote about that earlier), the v-Devices run in “Poll-Mode”. But that doesn’t mean, you can’t try to “improve” this behavior.
Well yes, you might think because on DPDK Hosts (I wrote about that earlier), the v-Devices run in “Poll-Mode”. But that doesn’t mean, you can’t try to “improve” this behavior.
CAUTION: I tried this myself and have not seen any issues so far – however, this does not guarantee fatal possible side-effects, that I’m unaware of or that do not affect my Labs. If you mess with your EVE, you are on your own so try it and if it works fine, if not you should probably change it back or wait for the official release from the EVE-NG Team if this turns out to be working and they feel the need to implement this. I only tried this with “Pure-Juniper” Labs so far.
In my Test-Setup (1 vMX and 2 vQFX) my CPU went from 35% to below 16% (EVE on ESX).
I think Bare (which I will try next) will show the same if not more drops in the CPU usage.
Update 02.09.2019 – Yes. Bare was even more crazy, allowing me to run 40vQFX at the same time at roughly 70% CPU usage!!!! Insane :O
Also, there was no need to reboot the host.
I think Bare (which I will try next) will show the same if not more drops in the CPU usage.
Update 02.09.2019 – Yes. Bare was even more crazy, allowing me to run 40vQFX at the same time at roughly 70% CPU usage!!!! Insane :O
Also, there was no need to reboot the host.
Here’s what I changed:
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MPLS L2 Circuit Label question 2020.08.31. SSH arriving on ephemeral ports on MX80, above 10000 - ssh block filters not effective. 2020.08.31.
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Let me know in the comments or on Twitter if this also worked for you and if you see any side effects please also let me know.
Heres some background in case you wonder, what this does:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/virtual/kvm/halt-polling.txt
The interesting Part for me was the Notes at the end:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/virtual/kvm/halt-polling.txt
The interesting Part for me was the Notes at the end:
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Sounds like the v-Devices, right? ?