On 01/04/2012 11:53 AM, Peter Lieven wrote:
On 04.01.2012 02:38, Shu Ming wrote:
On 2012-1-4 2:04, Peter Lieven wrote:
Hi all,

is there any known issue when migrating VMs with a lot of (e.g. 32GB)
of memory.
It seems that there is some portion in the migration code which takes
too much time when the number
of memory pages is large.

Symptoms are: Irresponsive VNC connection, VM stalls and also
irresponsive QEMU Monitor (via TCP).

The problem seems to be worse on 10G connections between 2 Nodes (i
already tried limiting the
bandwidth with the migrate_set_speed command) than on 1G connections.
Is the migration accomplished finally? How long will that be? I did a
test on VM with 4G and it took me about two seconds.
it seems that the majority of time (90%) is lost in:

cpu_physical_memory_reset_dirty(current_addr,
current_addr + TARGET_PAGE_SIZE,
MIGRATION_DIRTY_FLAG);

anyone any idea, to improve this?

There were patches to move RAM migration to a separate thread. The problem is that they broke block migration.

However, asynchronous NBD is in and streaming will follow suit soon. As soon as we have those two features, we might as well remove the block migration code.

Paolo

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