Ok, it started doing it again, and I actually just rebooted the host on Friday Morning. Here are the outputs:
procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ----cpu---- r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id wa 0 1 204 49520 1008796 2068728 0 0 21 43 33 67 8 7 81 4 1 1 204 49196 1008824 2069256 0 0 112 712 401 8968 5 12 33 49 0 1 204 47824 1008836 2070616 0 0 100 1716 386 10048 9 11 40 41 0 1 204 47760 1008836 2070640 0 0 4 48 73 8797 9 10 46 34 0 1 204 47588 1008836 2070640 0 0 0 24 66 9007 5 9 42 43 0 1 204 47488 1008836 2070660 0 0 4 104 80 8641 8 10 41 41 0 1 204 47464 1008836 2070668 0 0 0 32 40 8812 8 9 45 39 1 2 204 47240 1008844 2070712 0 0 4 104 71 8843 7 9 21 62 3 1 204 47388 1008844 2070720 0 0 0 16 37 8786 8 7 43 43 0 0 204 47016 1008844 2070796 0 0 4 36 69 8986 10 6 67 17 0 0 204 46940 1008844 2070796 0 0 4 84 43 8720 10 7 48 35 0 1 204 46940 1008844 2070860 0 0 0 88 70 8732 10 8 56 26 0 2 204 46892 1008844 2070860 0 0 0 16 34 8855 5 9 42 45 0 1 204 47164 1008856 2070920 0 0 4 88 64 7857 9 8 39 44 0 1 204 47164 1008860 2070924 0 0 0 12 34 6123 4 3 44 48 0 0 204 47016 1008860 2070924 0 0 4 44 75 8745 11 10 49 30 0 1 204 47064 1008860 2070976 0 0 0 88 34 8840 10 9 51 30 0 1 204 47288 1008860 2070976 0 0 4 76 59 8820 5 11 39 45 0 1 204 46968 1008868 2071044 0 0 4 24 38 6535 2 3 51 44 0 1 204 46668 1008868 2071048 0 0 4 84 57 7942 6 7 41 46 1 1 204 46592 1008868 2071176 0 0 4 84 41 8969 10 8 41 41 procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ----cpu---- r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id wa 1 1 204 46792 1008868 2071176 0 0 0 8 56 9162 14 6 43 37 2 1 204 46148 1008876 2071992 0 0 92 1004 229 9344 9 7 44 39 1 1 204 45948 1008876 2072004 0 0 12 80 70 7934 25 9 26 40 2 1 204 46072 1008876 2072068 0 0 4 64 38 8642 8 7 42 42 3 1 204 45776 1008876 2072116 0 0 4 52 57 8655 8 11 42 39 0 0 204 45924 1008876 2072212 0 0 4 36 48 8632 7 7 64 22 0 1 204 45776 1008880 2072208 0 0 0 120 133 8054 10 6 40 44 0 2 204 45700 1008884 2072276 0 0 4 72 114 7845 6 8 35 52 1 1 204 52744 1008892 2065788 0 0 60 924 261 9307 8 8 30 54 3 1 204 50872 1008904 2066632 0 0 128 1996 571 10162 13 17 32 38 0 1 204 50548 1008928 2067232 0 0 332 896 343 7798 13 14 38 34 0 1 204 50688 1008928 2067340 0 0 8 92 49 7719 16 17 48 18 0 2 204 50564 1008928 2067404 0 0 4 132 185 9020 9 8 48 36 1 1 204 50456 1008928 2067480 0 0 4 36 42 9006 10 8 24 58 1 1 204 50464 1008928 2067480 0 0 0 52 64 7598 22 17 18 42 1 2 204 50284 1008932 2067476 0 0 4 76 50 8743 11 9 22 58 0 1 204 50192 1008936 2067508 0 0 8 12 71 8419 9 12 23 56 0 1 204 50324 1008936 2067512 0 0 0 124 45 7672 26 16 37 21 2 1 204 50440 1008936 2067520 0 0 8 48 83 9076 9 7 51 33 1 1 204 50564 1008936 2067524 0 0 12 24 34 8741 12 11 38 40 0 2 204 50564 1008944 2067532 0 0 0 48 62 8829 10 8 36 46 kvm statistics efer_reload 17 0 exits 3821966006 18394 fpu_reload 142068215 725 halt_exits 278799576 1487 halt_wakeup 65717572 329 host_state_reload 842507576 4219 hypercalls 0 0 insn_emulation 62556294 206 insn_emulation_fail 1015 0 invlpg 14737923 2 io_exits 1322828696 6784 irq_exits 45319236 249 irq_injections 311333395 1610 irq_window 9206502 35 kvm_request_irq 0 0 largepages 0 0 mmio_exits 24868562 64 mmu_cache_miss 1099292 1 mmu_flooded 481532 0 mmu_pde_zapped 723088 0 mmu_pte_updated 5740122 0 mmu_pte_write 6589738 0 mmu_recycled 23245 0 mmu_shadow_zapped 1347124 1 mmu_unsync 11803 0 nmi_injections 0 0 nmi_window 0 0 pf_fixed 95632964 282 pf_guest 37388330 129 remote_tlb_flush 7 0 request_nmi 0 0 signal_exits 5 0 tlb_flush 1533760876 7017 kvm statistics efer_reload 17 0 exits 3822814952 23106 fpu_reload 142094651 811 halt_exits 278856080 1446 halt_wakeup 65731489 341 host_state_reload 842686149 4763 hypercalls 0 0 insn_emulation 62568224 553 insn_emulation_fail 1015 0 invlpg 14741639 123 io_exits 1323153639 7657 irq_exits 45329372 252 irq_injections 311402755 1701 irq_window 9214599 61 kvm_request_irq 0 0 largepages 0 0 mmio_exits 24871965 400 mmu_cache_miss 1100097 10 mmu_flooded 482025 6 mmu_pde_zapped 723420 4 mmu_pte_updated 5740727 8 mmu_pte_write 6590675 12 mmu_recycled 23287 0 mmu_shadow_zapped 1348261 13 mmu_unsync 11803 1 nmi_injections 0 0 nmi_window 0 0 pf_fixed 95663549 732 pf_guest 37398263 274 remote_tlb_flush 7 0 request_nmi 0 0 signal_exits 5 0 tlb_flush 1534079607 10076 kvm statistics efer_reload 17 0 exits 3819143501 18578 fpu_reload 141974265 694 halt_exits 278594554 1499 halt_wakeup 65669505 337 host_state_reload 841893357 4180 hypercalls 0 0 insn_emulation 62517121 218 insn_emulation_fail 1015 0 invlpg 14729583 80 io_exits 1321824794 6220 irq_exits 45282278 220 irq_injections 311098803 1608 irq_window 9193364 36 kvm_request_irq 0 0 largepages 0 0 mmio_exits 24856333 54 mmu_cache_miss 1098433 0 mmu_flooded 481127 0 mmu_pde_zapped 722788 0 mmu_pte_updated 5739239 2 mmu_pte_write 6588555 2 mmu_recycled 23224 0 mmu_shadow_zapped 1346024 1 mmu_unsync 11790 -2 nmi_injections 0 0 nmi_window 0 0 pf_fixed 95573807 218 pf_guest 37370248 35 remote_tlb_flush 7 0 request_nmi 0 0 signal_exits 5 0 tlb_flush 1532611984 7928 Any suggestions would be appreciated, I REALLY don't want to have to go back to vmware. Thanks in advance, -J -----Original Message----- From: Avi Kivity [mailto:a...@redhat.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 4:29 AM To: Jay Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: XP guests sluggish after around 1 week of uptime Please keep the cc list when replying (use reply-all). Jay wrote: > Avi Kivity <avi <at> redhat.com> writes: > > >> How much memory do you have on the host? Is the host swapping? Can you >> post 'vmstat 1' output while Windows is opening the start menu? >> >> > > I have 8GB RAM on the host, and i've run htop and the swap space is not being > used at all. I have a total of 4 guest (2 windows + 2 linux) > > I will have to try the 'vmstat 1' command tonight when i get home from work. Provide kvm_stat output as well. -- error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html