[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Assign multiple cpu's to a single vcpu
Hello list, This is my first attempt at running Xen, and so far it has been incredible. However, I don't think it's going to work for the specific application I was trying to use it for. We have a web management system which uses a MySQL backend. We have put the MySQL server on a dual cpu motherboard with 2 dual-core XEON's with hyperthreading. I noticed that MySQL would only run on one core with a total CPU usage of 25% (due to performance issues I had disabled hyperthreading). While searching forums and such about MySQL threading a few people had mentioned going VMWARE because MySQL did not support threading natively. However I am a big fan open source and I like that Xen was not a userspace virtualization so I gave it a try. I've been running into the same problem with Xen. I cannot get it to use more than one core with MySQL. What I am looking to do is have the DomU have one vcpu and have Xen thread it's vcpu across all 8 physical cpus. I am naive in thinking this is possible with any virtualization? When doing my research the User Manual seems to say that this is possible: " Xen allows a domain's virtual CPU(s) to be associated with one or more host CPUs. This can be used to allocate real resources among one or more guests, or to make optimal use of processor resources when utilizing dual-core, hyperthreading, or other advanced CPU technologies." If this is possible, how would one configure it? Thank you for your time, -Shem Valentine _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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