Re: time command in vm

2008-09-03 Thread Avi Kivity
David S. Ahern wrote: Terry wrote: Hi All, When we use time command in vm, we can get 'elapsed time', 'user time' and 'system time'. How to explain these three times in detail? For example, when we have a shadow page fault, we exit from guest to host for

Re: time command in vm

2008-09-03 Thread Christian Borntraeger
Am Dienstag, 2. September 2008 schrieb David S. Ahern: > > Terry wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > When we use time command in vm, we can get 'elapsed time', 'user time' > > and 'system time'. How to explain these three times in detail? For

Re: time command in vm

2008-09-02 Thread David S. Ahern
Terry wrote: > Hi All, > > When we use time command in vm, we can get 'elapsed time', 'user time' > and 'system time'. How to explain these three times in detail? For > example, when we have a shadow page fault, we exit from guest to host >

time command in vm

2008-08-29 Thread Terry
Hi All, When we use time command in vm, we can get 'elapsed time', 'user time' and 'system time'. How to explain these three times in detail? For example, when we have a shadow page fault, we exit from guest to host for handling the fault. So, this handlin