[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] What do you do for Xen 4.2?
Hi, Jonathan, Just sharing my exprerience: Thanks for sharing I have been using Xen 4.1 over Ubuntu 12.04 since Ubuntu 12.04 Beta for developing purposes and hosting application server with high network io and cpu load and can say that all works pretty well, I had some issues, but mostly of them were resolved. What can I say from my point of view: 1. PV DomU works out of the box, I had not any issues with it Excellent. Our Xen platform is used for PV almost exclusively. Thanks for the heads up. Should be easy enough to fix though if it's just a symlink issue.2. To start HVM DomU I had to fix some symbolic links. I think that won't an issue for you, you will find info in xen logs about missing files when you will try to start HVM DomU. AFAIR couple of files were renamed in ubuntu packages i. e. xen -> xen-precise and this made an issue. If we use HVM, we always try to use PV+HVM drivers, as Xen HVM performance has never been that great IMHOIn HVM DomU running Ubuntu 10.04/12.04 I found significant drops in perfomance when network interface under high load, so after tests I did not use HVM at all. Since 11.10 Ubuntu supports PV+HVM mode in xen, so I switched HVM machines to PV+HVM and issues with perfomance have gone away. We create all our bridges and do networking setup manually anyway. Which interface are you specifically talking about?I don't remember exactly, in HVM or PV+HVM, but I had to create network interface manually, otherwise it could not work with xen bridge. We don't use any form of GUI using Linux. When it comes to windows, RDP is use for access with Xen VNC used for initial setup/fixing broken stuffAlso, I could not resolve an issue with ubuntu DomU screen resolution in HVM/PV+HVM mode. Maximal resolution I could manage to 1024x768. I posted bug at the launchpad, but I think it won't be fixed in near future. And I did not try to run windows in DomU, so don't know how it will work. Now this is a concern. We don't use iommu at all however it's nice knowing that the feature is available...3. I could not enable iommu nor verbose mode for iommu. Don't know is that a bug in Ubuntu packages or bug in xen, no one could tell me why verbose mode for iommu did not work. Sergey Zhukov _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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