[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Question on Xen schedulers
On 13 Nov 2006 at 14:17, Schmidt Werner wrote: > All, > > following the announcements and recommendations since mid of this year > 'credit' is now the (only) recommended scheduler and the others ('bvt', > 'sedf') are already removed from the latest Xen 3.0 sources or will be > removed in the future. > Now, 'credit' is designed for an optimum utilisation of a SMP system and may > be really the best scheduler for this purpose. But i think this is not the > only useful scenario for the usage of Xen; there maybe other scenarios with > other demands, e.g. soft real-time systems and/or single processor systems. > If i remember correctly, one of the major advantages mentioned in the first > announcements of Xen 3.0 was the support of multiple schedulers (for > different purposes). Could give anyone the reasons why this approach is not > longer valid and what is the reason to kick out the already existing more > 'real-time friendly' schedulers, especially sedf ? In SLES 10 that has XEN 3.0 the README of SEDF comes with the package, so I was assuming the scheduler was there. I haven't checked however. Is there a command to display the effective scheduler? ("xm info" does not) Also the "xm" manual page says: SCHEDULER SUBCOMMANDS Xen ships with a number of domain schedulers, which can be set at boot time with the sched= parameter on the Xen command line. By default sedf is used for scheduling. Ulrich _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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