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RE: [Xen-devel] xm list



> I am running Xen 2.0.4 and I have two domains - dom0 and an additional
> domain. The non-dom0 domain is running compute intensive load 
> and dom 0
> is not doing anything significant. The xm list command reports the
> following under the Time(s) column:
> 
> Domain-0                      806.8
> vachiDomain                 15.2
> 
> I am running the BVT scheduler with the default parameters. The time
> info for vachiDomain moves up extremely slowly - for an 
> increase of 1 in
> the reported time for vachiDomain, the corresponding value 
> for Domain-0
> goes up by several hundreds. What is the interpretation of the Time(s)
> column and is this behavior the expected behavior. 

Nope, its certainly not intended behaviour. Please can you have a look
through the bk log for the relevant files to see when it got broken.
(Perhaps the changes to schedule_tail ?)

Thanks,
Ian



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