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[Xen-devel] Stability report GPLPV 0.11.0.308



Hello James,

I am doing quite rigorous torture tests with Xen and GPLPV. Let me first repeat the test setup:

Use Xen 4.1.1 and kernel 2.6.32.36 (commit ae333e9).
Configure 2 HVMs called VM1 and VM2 as follows (per HVM): 2 VCPUs, 2 virtual disks, 1024 MB RAM, viridian=1 Install Windows 2008 R2 SP1, do install everything twice - never clone. Install GPLPV, iometer 2006.07.27, prime95 26.6 x64, ActiveState Perl 5.12.4 x64, wget for Windows and the attached perl script.

Run iometer with 2 workers on the same but separate second virtual disk, queue depth 4 per worker, access specification "All in one". Run prime95 torture test with "In-place large FFTs". On VM1 use the task manager to set affinity to VCPU2, on VM2 set affinity to VCPU1. Run the perl script to fetch a good mix of some large (50-500 MB) and many small (some KB) files from a high performance FTP server on the LAN (I use vsftpd).

This generates quite some load as vmstat shows:
virt5620 ~ # vmstat 1
procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ----cpu---- r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id wa 0 0 0 723408 6860 33860 0 0 82113 82132 22503 30252 2 12 84 0 0 0 0 723408 6860 33860 0 0 80117 82913 23109 30776 1 13 83 0 4 0 0 723408 6860 33860 0 0 92555 87013 28411 33283 2 12 84 0 4 0 0 723408 6860 33860 0 0 82678 85775 26228 31739 1 13 83 0 5 0 0 723408 6860 33860 0 0 82252 84837 24180 29723 1 14 82 0

With GPLPV 0.11.0.308 it worked perfectly and with very good performance for over 9 days but then when I wanted to monitor the status, I was no longer able to connect via remote desktop. When examining the file system of the HVMs I found that somehow even the prime95 processes did stop.

Any ideas? Could c/s 948 make any difference? Network worked perfectly for 9 days, so I ask myself if the count of c/s 948 is used at all?

Regards Andreas

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