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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Help with tracing Xen performance
Hi,
Try using LVM and see if it goes any faster. Loop back isnt optimal for
this type of things.
Marcus
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hi,
I'm testing out the Xen-3.0.2 (source from ~week ago) to see how
well it copes under load.
My current setup:
* server: 2ghz Athlon, 2gb RAM, 2x200gig ATA100 disks, software
mirrored
* 14 domU - each with 1gb RAM, 1gb swap, 128mb RAM
* domUs: ext3 root filesystems on an ext3 dom0 data partition
* Run 13 domU's in looped kernel builds. The CPU is maxed but the
disk IO stays low (under a megabyte a second.)
* Run a 'find /' in one domU - the total disk throughput (vmstat 1
on dom0) is slow (under a couple of megabytes a second) with
the find running just as slowly.
* Just in case 'vmstat 1' in dom0 is lying somehow: no, the hard
disk activity light isn't busy. :)
The other Xens aren't pushing the disk IO at all; so I'm wondering
why the 'find /' isn't able to transfer data any faster.
Does anyone have any hints where I'd start looking?
Adrian
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