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Re: [Xen-devel] Poor HVM performance with 8 vcpus



Format strings... are you building this on 64-bit, then?  If so, would
you be willing to help me test a 64-bit-friendly version, if I do the
work of making xenalyze capable of being compiled either under x64 or
x32?  I don't have a 64-bit environment handy, and don't have time to
set one up just for this purpose.

Sorry for the patches not applying cleanly.  I've now updated the
back-patches, so if you do a pull they should apply.  Let me know if
you have any trouble.

 -George

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Juergen Gross
<juergen.gross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> George Dunlap wrote:
>> Jeurgen,
>>
>> I think this problem is a good candidate for xentrace/xenalyze.  If
>> you take a 30-second trace (xentrace -D -e all -T 30
>> /tmp/[traceid].trace) while the benchmark is at its heaviest, and then
>> analyze it using xenalyze
>> (http://xenbits.xensource.com/ext/xenalyze.hg), it should show up
>> whether the shadow performance is due to brute-force search or
>> something else.
>>
>> If you're using 3.3, you'll have to apply the back-patch to xenalyze
>> to make it work properly.
>
> Patches don't apply cleanly, build fails with error even without patches due
> to incorrect format strings.
>
>
> Juergen
>
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