| Well Pasi and others... I do not know whats happen... I follow each instruction contents on this mail and other ones and remus crash again! However, I already compile Xen 3.3 testing with Kemari patch and Kemari show more stable that Remus.... Maybe I am wrong with this option, but I will remain with Kemari :) Thanks Em Qui 21 Jan 2010, às 08:57:37, Gilberto Nunes escreveu: > Em Quinta-feira 21 Janeiro 2010, às 08:43:27, Pasi Kärkkäinen escreveu: > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 08:40:35AM -0200, Gilberto Nunes wrote: > > > Em Quinta-feira 21 Janeiro 2010, às 08:16:55, você escreveu: > > > > > > Hi Pasi > > > > > > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 08:12:21AM -0200, Gilberto Nunes wrote: > > > > > Em Quarta-feira 20 Janeiro 2010, às 22:20:17, Brendan Cully > > > > > escreveu: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Brendan... > > > > > > > > > > > On Thursday, 14 January 2010 at 09:52, gilberto nunes wrote: > > > > > > > I installed the Remus but had some problems. > > > > > > > He leaves the VM very slow. I'm using a partition with DRBD / > > > > > > > LVM. May even be that you say that has many layers (DRBD / LVM) > > > > > > > that can influence on performance. > > > > > > > But the interesting thing is that when Remus is not running the > > > > > > > VM is light even with 512M of memory. And look what I'm talking > > > > > > > about a Windows 2003 Standard Edition. > > > > > > > The Remus to stop working inexplicably (at least for me) > > > > > > > and let the VM's started in a state of the two nodes ... > > > > > > > > > > > > It's taken me a while to get Xen unstable running again, but now > > > > > > that I have I can't reproduce any of these problems with an XP > > > > > > guest. It remains responsive while Remus is running, and doesn't > > > > > > fail over unless I kill it. > > > > > > > > > > Right > > > > > > > > > > > Disk access isn't likely to make a huge performance difference > > > > > > (although I should say, simply parking a Remus VM on top of DRBD > > > > > > is not safe, since there is no way of rolling back changes that > > > > > > have been written since the most recent checkpoint). > > > > > > > > > > What you suggest... NFS! > > > > > > > > > > > It sounds like your network > > > > > > link between the primary and backup is either low capacity or > > > > > > flaky in some way, or you have a loaded dom0. > > > > > > > > > > My network between primary and backup server is a dedicate network, > > > > > make with a dedicate fast ethernet switch... > > > > > > > > Not sure if Fast Ethernet is enough for Remus syncing? > > > > > > Well, I try too with crossover network cable, in Giga Ethernet, but I > > > have the same... > > > > > > > > I do not understand wath you say about that "I have a loaded dom0". > > > > > On fact, Xen always have a loaded dom0, right! > > > > > > > > I bet he meant "do you have high load on dom0", aka do you have high > > > > cpu usage in dom0? Try running "xm top" to figure out. And also > > > > normal "top" in dom0. > > > > > > Ok... I run xm top and get this: > > > > > > NAME > > > Domain-0 > > > > > > STATE > > > -----r > > > > > > CPU(sec) > > > 135 > > > > > > > > > CPU(%) > > > 0.6 > > > > So it's not using much CPU. >  > right... indeed I have just one VM running right now... My server has 8G > amount of memory and it is a Intel Xeon E3113 3.00 GHZ >  > > > MEM(k) > > > 7226368 > > > > > > MEM(%) > > > 86.2 > > > > Did you configure dom0_mem= for Xen? >  > Yes! It's dangerous or not!! >  > > See: > > http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenBestPractices > > > > Or is there something in dom0 using all the memory for real? >  > no... all clean... :) >  > > Run "top" in dom0, and sort by memory usage by pressing shift+m. > > > > > MAXME(k) > > > no limit > > > > > > MAXMEM(%) > > > n/a > > > > > > VCPUS > > > 2 > > > > > > Something wrong!!! > > > > > > >>> I'd recommend using single-processor dom0 and guest to start with, > > > >>> and > > > >>> > > > > > > pinning the VCPUs to their own separate physical cores. > > > > > > > > > > I see. But how I do this!! I am a newbie. If you can point some > > > > > ways to me, I'll appreciate... > > > > > > > > See: > > > > http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenCommonProblems > > > > > > > > There's a chapter called "How can I limit the number of vcpus my dom0 > > > > has?" and "Can I dedicate a cpu core (or cores) only for dom0?" > > > > > > I see... However, this procedure do not take alway the beneficity of > > > multi- core processors to my VM's!!!! > > > > You can still use multiple cores on your VMs. > > > > If you don't want to dedicate a core only for dom0, at least configure > > the domain weights so that dom0 is guaranteed to get enough CPU time. >  > So, in theoretical way, Remus would running properly with this adjust >  right! (sorry, I using now KDE 4 on opensuse, and I cannot yet configure >  my keyboard proerly, so the dor question go always from my >  board...rsrsrsr...) >  > Thanks for all.... >  > > -- Pasi > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xen-devel mailing list > > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel >  --
 
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