[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] dom0 freezes under high IO load
On 4 Mar 2007 at 15:12, bigfoot29 wrote: > Heya. :) > > Just wanted to second dom0 - crashing behavior. > > Due to the fact that I have had never the same problems with 2.0.7 (and > at least the same CPU/network utilization -> HDD-utilization should be > compareable) I can second that with 3.0.x the behavior of dom0 got bad. > > Normal uptime with 2.0.7 was up to 2 months; with 3.0.x its pending from > 24 hours up to a week. SLES10-x86_64: # uptime 8:39am up 97 days 17:02, 1 user, load average: 1.87, 1.83, 1.76 > > 2 interesting things to mention: > 1st: When the whole system had crashed (domains also had to be started > new) the Xen-System stays up round about a week. When I just reboot the > server (and thus Dom0 with frozen domU's while reboot), server dies more > often. > 2.nd: I tried to create a simple 2 GB file using dd if=/dev/zero of... > inside(!) a vm, and it froze the system right at the beginning of file > creation. > > All VMs are running using files as virtual harddisks; so basically it > are no processes that do anything "special". I'm using LVM LVs for virtual harddisks. > > All running VMs are paravirtualized ones - no HVM guests. Same here. > > However, its weird that I can't use swap inside a dom0 - you can bet > your soul on the fact that as soon as you reduce the mem (192MB maybe) > and you have processes that want to swap out, your Dom0 WILL crash - not > right away, but soon enough. I can use swap in Dom0: # free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 384 380 3 0 59 154 -/+ buffers/cache: 165 218 Swap: 20481 5 20476 > > So basically if you want to increase Dom0 livetime, you gotta increase > memory dedicated to dom0. Probably there exists a critical minumum amount of RAM where Dom0 can run stable. > > Never had THESE issues with vanilla kernels (or as mentioned the 2.0.7 > ones) > > Funny thing: with a Dom0-machine just staying ready for action and > running a samba fileserver (well, its a backup server that could run a > VM if needed where I didn't want to put the sambaserver in a VM) I get > the same behaviour - all 2 weeks the dom0 just gets unresponsible when > you want to access hdd. Why would you run a samba server in Dom0, and did you install the recent security updates for samba? Ulrich > > Please, don't start something like "well, its not supposed to run this > or that inside a dom0" - I can't export it to a VM as long as I can't > make sure I can access the data in the VM whenever I need them. I don't > want to do a Backup-VM-Recovery just to recover the other vm's data... > So for a small company you have to rely on some backup mechanisms or > that sorta stuff. Paying 2-5000 dollar just to get a dom0 working that > shouldn't have these child illnesses (sorry to call them that way... I > think its just a bug that needs to be fixed) > > So thats no insult on the Xen-Devs... just a plea to fix it. When I can > help, lemme know. > > > Regards, Bigfoot29 > > > On So, 2007-03-04 at 11:19 +0100, xen-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: > > dom0 freezes under high IO load > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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