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Re: [Xen-devel] Credit scheduler anamoly



Hi, Padala,

The cap effects for avarage not one time.
Please send xentop -b (batch) log file.

Thanks 
Atsushi SAKAI


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>Hi,
>
>I am using the credit scheduler in the xen-unstable trunk and I am
>trying to set a cap on the container CPU entitlement. I have two VMs and
>two CPUs. The two VMs are restricted to one CPU using the command xm
>vcpu-pin. Now, I want to cap the container CPU consumption say to 4% and
>26% of the ONE CPU.
>
>So, I use the following commands.
>
>xm sched-credit -d 73 -c 4
>xm sched-credit -d 74 -c 26
>
>When I run Xentop, I see this
>
>apache.padalap.1 ------         83    7.0 ...
>apache.padalap.2 -----r        154   25.5 ...
>
>How is this possible when I cap the first VM to 4% ? Am I missing some
>thing ? Does credit scheduler fail to enforce small caps ? Note that I
>haven't changed the weights and they are set to default 256 each.
>
>Thanks,
>Pradeep
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