On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 14:29 +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:

> There's a bug for these issues (no resolution though):
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=541230

My case was way more extreme, one core pretty much fully used by ksmd.
It was with late F14, just before the release of F15.

> It's also worth noting that there are lots of knobs to tune KSM in
> /etc/ksmtuned.conf.  More information is here:

Yes, I eventually found out how to disable ksmd. I think that's not the
point, the point is that kvm/qemu/virt-manager could be improved in the
usability department. And that means it should do a reasonable job
without the user first modify lots of tunables.

virt-manager has gone a long way of making qemu/kvm a lot more useable,
but there's still room for improvements:

- I had occasional problems with the keyboard mapping

- Storage management is not always logical to me, I didn't find out how
to reuse an existing qcow2 image, so in the end I edited config files
manually

- USB is not really workable. Trying it just now with up2date F15
crashed qemu (guest rawhide) when trying to assign a host USB device to
the guest

Tom


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