Re: .img on nfs, relative on ram, consuming mass ram

2010-09-20 Thread TOURNIER Frédéric
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 16:00:53 +0200 Andre Przywara wrote: > TOURNIER Frédéric wrote: > > Heres my benches, done in two days so dates are weird and results are very > > approximative. > > What surprises me are in the Part 2, swap occured. > I don't know exactly why,

Re: .img on nfs, relative on ram, consuming mass ram

2010-09-20 Thread TOURNIER Frédéric
Heres my benches, done in two days so dates are weird and results are very approximative. What surprises me are in the Part 2, swap occured. In 3 and 4, the ram is eaten up, even if the vm just booted. Part 0 End of boot : bash-3.1$ free total

Re: .img on nfs, relative on ram, consuming mass ram

2010-09-16 Thread TOURNIER Frédéric
-- Keep in touch and thx for time. Fred. On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 15:48:18 +0200 Andre Przywara wrote: > Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > > 2010/9/16 Andre Przywara : > >> TOURNIER Frédéric wrote: > >>> Ok, thanks for taking time. > >>> I'll dig into your

Re: .img on nfs, relative on ram, consuming mass ram

2010-09-16 Thread TOURNIER Frédéric
Ok, thanks for taking time. I'll dig into your answers. So as i run relative.img on diskless systems with original.img on nfs, what are the best practice/tips i can use ? Is ramfs more suitable than tmpfs ? Fred. On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 11:09:49 +0200 Andre Przywara wrote: > TOURNIER

.img on nfs, relative on ram, consuming mass ram

2010-09-15 Thread TOURNIER Frédéric
Hi ! Here's my config : Version : qemu-kvm-0.12.5, qemu-kvm-0.12.4 Hosts : AMD 64X2, Phenom and Core 2 duo OS : Slackware 64 13.0 Kernel : 2.6.35.4 and many previous versions I use a PXE server to boot semi-diskless (swap partitions and some local stuff) stations. This server also serves a read-