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> From: John Garbutt [mailto:j...@johngarbutt.com]
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> Thanks Khanh,
>
> I see the potential issue with using threads. Thanks for pointing out.
On using
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On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Sergey Skripnick wrote:
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>
>
> I can run multiple compute service in same hosts without containers.
>> Containers give you a nice isolation and another way to try a more
>> realistic scenario, but my initial goal now is to be able to simulate many
>> fake compute
David Peraza писал(а) в своём письме Mon,
03 Mar 2014 23:52:12 +0200:
Thanks Sergey,
Will look into this, but still have the same question, would introducing
containers increase my footprint per fake compute service?
Yes. There is more then one processes running in the container.
I can
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David Peraza писал(а) в своём письме Mon,
03 Mar 2014 21:27:01 +0200:
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> Using compute inside LXC, I created 100 computes per physical host. Here
> is what I did,
David Peraza писал(а) в своём письме Mon,
03 Mar 2014 21:27:01 +0200:
Using compute inside LXC, I created 100 computes per physical host. Here
is what I did, it's very simple:
- Creating a LXC with logical volume
- Installing a fake nova-compute inside the LXC
- Make a booting scrip
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On 24 February 2014 20:13, David Peraza wrote:
> Tha
threads talking
> to
each
> other over rabbit or qpid. I'm trying to test out performance as well.
>
> Regards,
> David Peraza
>
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On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 10:45 +, John Garbutt wrote:
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> As a heads up, the overheads of DB calls turned out to dwarf any
> algorithmic improvements I managed. There will clearly be some RPC
> overhead, but it didn't stand out as much as the DB issue.
>
> The move to conductor work should certa
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> On 24 February 2014 16:24,
g script.)
Best regards,
Toan
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On 24 February 2014 16:24,
On 24 February 2014 16:24, David Peraza wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been trying some new ideas on scheduler and I think I'm reaching a
> resource issue. I'm running 6 compute service right on my 4 CPU 4 Gig VM,
> and I started to get some memory allocation issues. Keystone and Nova are
> alread
Hello all,
I have been trying some new ideas on scheduler and I think I'm reaching a
resource issue. I'm running 6 compute service right on my 4 CPU 4 Gig VM, and I
started to get some memory allocation issues. Keystone and Nova are already
complaining there is not enough memory. The obvious so
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