Here's another nugget of info. Watching top on my conversion server, I consistently see roughly 50% id and 50% wa. It varies second by second by a percent or two but it's generally around 50-50. The "wa" state means waiting for an I/O to complete so it seems like something is taking a **very** long time to complete IOs. My guess is, something is stalling virt-p2v-server. I wonder if there's a way to drill down into an individual process the way we used to do it with OpenVMS?
Every once-in-a-while, virt-p2v-server will jump up to the top of the top list. The current P2V has been running for about 6 hours so far and I don't know what the state looks like on the source server console. The logfile on the conversion server is still blank. Watching the Export domain with my RHEV Manager, I see this P2V has used about 28 GB of space on the NFS server so far. On the source server - how do we know the NIC speed and duplex? I guess we can look at the switch port from the switch's point of view, but how would we look at it and/or set it from the host point of view? - Greg _______________________________________________ Libguestfs mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs
