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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Slow Disk access on SLES 10 install
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 05:57:30PM -0800, D Sims wrote:
>
> Matthias:
>
> You were 100% correct. That was the piece of information that I did not
> know that I needed. As soon as I changed the setting in the
> /etc/xen/scripts/block script from
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> do_or_die losetup -y "$loopdev" "$file"
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> do_or_die losetup "$loopdev" "$file"
>
> this made all the difference in the world.
>
> However, this does beg another question. What is the best practice for
> setting up a virtual disk for a guest domain?
>
> Is it better to live with the possibility of data corruption on a host crash
> and have normal disk access, or turn the flag on and be protected against
> corruption, but suffer terrible performance. Or is there a better way?
Don't use 'file:' at all - loopback devices are just not a viable storage
backend due to the horrific performance vs data integrity tradeoff you have
to make. A physical disk device is the best option, but failing that use
blktap for file based disks. eg use the tap:aio:/var/lib/xen/images/foo.img
URL scheme for the disk. NB, if you want good performance with file based
images, regardless of whether using blktap or loopback one should pre-allocate
the entire disk image. Grow-on-demand images are always going to be slow
because every time the host has to grow the image, it hits the journal on
the host filesystem.
Dan.
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