[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen4.0.1 : slow Disk IO on DomU
On Thursday 17 March 2011 18:31:10 Erwan RENIER wrote: > Le 17/03/2011 09:31, Joost Roeleveld a écrit : > > On Wednesday 16 March 2011 23:31:31 Erwan RENIER wrote: > >> Hi, > >> When i test the IO bandwidth it's pretty much slower on DomU : > >> > >> Dom0 read : 180MB/s write : 60MB/s > >> DomU read : 40MB/s write : 6MB/s > > > > Just did the same tests on my installation (not yet on Xen4): > > Dom0: > > # hdparm -Tt /dev/md5 > > > > /dev/md5: > > Timing cached reads: 6790 MB in 1.99 seconds = 3403.52 MB/sec > > Timing buffered disk reads: 1294 MB in 3.00 seconds = 430.94 > > MB/sec > > > > (md5 = 6-disk RAID-5 software raid) > > > > # hdparm -Tt /dev/vg/domU_sdb1 > > > > /dev/vgvg/domU_sdb1: > > Timing cached reads: 6170 MB in 2.00 seconds = 3091.21 MB/sec > > Timing buffered disk reads: 1222 MB in 3.00 seconds = 407.24 > > MB/sec > > > > DomU: > > # hdparm -Tt /dev/sdb1 > > > > /dev/sdb1: > > Timing cached reads: 7504 MB in 1.99 seconds = 3761.93 MB/sec > > Timing buffered disk reads: 792 MB in 3.00 seconds = 263.98 MB/sec > > > > Like you, I do see some drop in performance, but not as severe as you > > are > > experiencing. > > > >> DomU disks are Dom0 logical volumes, i use paravirtualized guests, the > >> fs type is ext4. > > > > How do you pass the disks to the domU? > > I pass them as such: > > disk = ['phy:vg/domU_sda1,sda1,w', > > (rest of the partitions removed for clarity) > > My DomU conf is like this : > kernel = "vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-xen-amd64" > ramdisk = "initrd.img-2.6.32-5-xen-amd64" > root = "/dev/mapper/pvops-root" > memory = "512" > disk = [ 'phy:vg0/p2p,xvda,w' , 'phy:vg0/mmd,xvdb1,w', 'phy:sde3,xvdb1,w' ] > vif = [ 'bridge=eth0' ] > vfb = [ 'type=vnc,vnclisten=0.0.0.0' ] > keymap = 'fr' > serial = 'pty' > vcpus = 2 > on_reboot = 'restart' > on_crash = 'restart' seems ok to me. Did you pin the dom0 to a dedicated cpu-core? > > Either you are hitting a bug or it's a configuration issue. > > What is the configuration for your domU? And specifically the way you > > pass the LVs to the domU. > > As you can see : > xvda is a lv exported as a whole disk with lvm on it, so xvda2 is a lv > from a vg in a lv ( ext4 => lv => vg => pv => virtual disk => lv =>vg > =>pv => raid5 =>disk ) > xvdb1 is a lv exported as a partition ( ext4 => virtual part => lv => vg > => pv => raid5 => disk ) > xvdb2 is a physical partition exported as a partition ( ext3 => virtual > part => disk ) > > Curiously it seems the more complicated, the better it is :/ Yes, it does seem that way. Am wondering if adding more layers increases the amount of in-memory-caching which then leads to a higher "perceived" performance. One other thing, I don't use "xvd*" for the device-names, but am still using "sd*". Wonder if that changes the way things behave internally? _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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