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Re: Dom0 starvs DomU
Greg Troxel <gdt%ir.bbn.com@localhost> writes:
tg%gmplib.org@localhost (Torbjörn Granlund) writes:
> I'm running NetBSD 7.0 with Xen 4.5, but in my experience this is true
> for any NetBSD version using any Xen version from pkgsrc
>
> When compiling in Dom0 (say, a new xentools version) all DomU's
> essentially freeze. I think DomU's which do not touch disk keep
> running, but guest disk operations seem completely starved by CPU use in
> Dom0.
>
> I suppose this behaviour is well-known. Are there plans of fixing it.
>
> It is worth noticing that Linux+Xen does not show the same problem.
This is not normal and I have not noticed experiencing it with
netbsd/xen.
It may just be that I haven't noticed it.
Could you post a recipe to reproduce so others can try?
Load the CPU in Dom0, e.g., like this:
cd usr/pkgsrc/some/package
make [update|install] clean clean-depends
While that runs, try
ls -l /usr/bin
in some DomU (it doesn't matter if it is NetBSD or some other *nix, if
its is HVM or PV.)
Expect it to give < 1 io-operation/s.
("Don't crunch in Domo then". Well, I don't. But upgrading xen to plug
the latest critical issues is quite important...)
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