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Re: Instability with NetBSD Dom0
Greg Troxel <gdt%ir.bbn.com@localhost> writes:
The only thing I can think of is that there at least used to be problems
with sparse files. I use dd to create image files, with if=/dev/zero
and fill in the file entirely. I don't know exactly what qemu-img-xen
does.
I wonder if you are having a filesystem locking bug problem, rather
than a xen problem.
This actually sounds like a plausible explanation. Thank you!
I've seen Dom0 CPU usage go up inexplicably for certain DomU file
operations. Usually the systems stabilise after having been frozen for
perhaps a dozen seconds. I recall that I some years ago stopped using
sparse files under NetBSD, but I cannot recall the details of what led
me to do that.
The new disastrous problem happened when I used a 20 GB sparse file
(yes, qemu-img-xen creates sparse files); all images used for this
system were just 1 GB to 2 GB. Perhaps size matters?
I'll try and find time for some experiments. (I will need to remove the
system from the co-location site.)
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