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

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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.

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