I'd like to share more of our Stability Testing results. We've recently
executed 320 guest domains under SLES10 and Xen Unstable on our ES7000/one
platform. Each para-virtualized guest successfully ran Kernbench, a
cpu-intensive benchmark that generates its workload by compiling a Linux kernel
from source files. Throughout the testing, the ES7000 environment was very
stable - we were able to interact with domain0 via putty sessions, and with the
running guests via xm consoles and networked secure shell commands.
In these tests, the ES7000/one was
configured with 56 CPUs and 166gb memory. Xen Unstable was built with
NR_DYNIRQS=1024 and max_phys_cpus=64, and the system was booted with
dom0_mem=1024M and xenheap_megabytes=64. Each guest was configured as a 4x
para-virtualized SLES10 machine with 512mb memory. Guests were each stored on
separate logical volumes on san storage, and booted via physical block device
(phy:).
Some features demonstrated by this
testing include scalability (320 guests), stability of Xen on the ES7000
platform, and effective Xen scheduling and handling of over-committed cpus (a
total of 1280 virtual CPUs mapped onto 54 physical CPUs).
Host Platform
Hardware: ES7000/0ne (7-cell configuration) using 56 cpus
(28 dual-core sockets, non-hyperthreaded) 166gb
memory SAS internal RAID boot disks
4 Emulex 2gb Fibre LP1005 HBAs.
Host Platform
Software: SLES10 Release Xen
Unstable tree (changeset 15445) Code deviations from
changeset: NR_DYNIRQS set to 1024 in
./linux-2.6-xen-sparse/include/asm-x86_64/mach-xen/irq_vectors.h
Compile Options: max_phys_cpus=64 Additional Xen Boot
Options: dom0_mem=1024M, xenheap_megabytes=64
Storage: Hardware:
28 Eurologic 72GB Fibre Channel 10k rpm drives in 2 enclosures, connected via
four 2gb fiber paths Management: Host-managed via LVM, 4
volume groups of 7 spanned spindles each, split into 5gb volumes
Guest domains:
Configuration: Para-virtualized SLES10, 512mb memory, 4 vcpu, OS on external
physical storage, fixed IP Kernbench test: kernbench -H -M
-f -n 1
brian carb unisys corporation - malvern, pa
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