On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 12:45:54PM -0600, Justin M. Forbes wrote:
F15:
- qemu-0.14.0-2.fc15
Updated to 0.14.0 final release and re-enabled cris and sparc emulation
A change in the command-line parsing code in qemu-img causes
virt-make-fs to break (because of a latent bug in
fake.qcow2 has nothing to do with performance issue during install on F14.
W7 boot up is device is always LV ( like on SL 6 )
Boris.
--- On Fri, 1/14/11, Richard W.M. Jones rjo...@redhat.com wrote:
From: Richard W.M. Jones rjo...@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [fedora-virt] Fedora
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 12:17:42PM -0800, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
disk type='block' device='disk'
driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none'/
This one (SL6) has cache=none, but the Fedora 14 XML you posted
does not.
Rich.
--
Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat
I switched cache to none for boot up device via virt-manager before W7 install
on F14.
It didn't help me. I've already responded to Cole regarding this attempt.
Please,
view thread.
Boris.
--- On Sat, 1/15/11, Richard W.M. Jones rjo...@redhat.com wrote:
From: Richard W.M. Jones
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 03:15:05AM -0800, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
Please,
view thread.
I've read every part of the thread(s). You don't make it easy
to follow what you're talking about.
I would suggest:
(1) Organize your thoughts and experiments logically.
(2) When you have done (1), post a
Issue :-
Your's the most advanced KVM System F14 performs W7 (x64/x86) install
on IDE boot up device (LV) much slower then RHEL 6 does (SL 6 does)
Both systems have cache set to none for IDE boot up device before install
starts up.
Boris.
--- On Sat, 1/15/11, Richard W.M. Jones
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 08:27:17AM -0800, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
Windows 7 KVM install runs unbelievably fast on SL 6 ( alpha 3) vs F14 with
the
most recent libvirt stuff :
Boris can you help me to parse this ...
SL6 = Scientific Linux 6?
And you're saying that Windows 7 is much faster on
Boris can you help me to parse this ...
SL6 = Scientific Linux 6?
Yes, I work with SL6 alpha 4
And you're saying that Windows 7 is much faster on SL6 than on Fedora 14?
Installation itself . Packages deployment phase is much faster on SL 6 ( alpha
4),
even if I don't pre-load viostor.sys
Boris,
- Original Message -
XML profiles for F14 and SL6 will be sent to you a bit latter. I
cannot reboot box right now.
You don't have to reboot the box to look at the xml configs. On the vm host
machine just look at/copy the VM config files in /etc/libvirtd/qemu/ (or
something
XML on F14
[root@fedora14b Downloads]# uname -a
Linux fedora14b 2.6.35.10-74.fc14.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Dec 23 16:04:50 UTC 2010
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[root@fedora14b Downloads]# virsh version
Compiled against library: libvir 0.8.7
Using library: libvir 0.8.7
Using API: QEMU 0.8.7
Running
[root@ServerSL6APH ~]# uname -a
Linux ServerSL6APH 2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Jan 12 11:40:37 CST
2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[root@ServerSL6APH ~]# virsh version
Compiled against library: libvir 0.8.1
Using library: libvir 0.8.1
Using API: QEMU 0.8.1
Running hypervisor: QEMU
On 01/14/2011 01:09 PM, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
Boris can you help me to parse this ...
SL6 = Scientific Linux 6?
Yes, I work with SL6 alpha 4
And you're saying that Windows 7 is much faster on SL6 than on Fedora 14?
Installation itself . Packages deployment phase is much faster on
On 01/14/2011 09:03 PM, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
P.S. I did mount SL 6 / folder on /mnt.
But /mnt/etc/libvirtd/qemu appears to be empty.
Have you tried virsh dumpxml vm-name on the SL6 system?
Regards,
Dennis
Newer virt-manager versions also allow setting this in the UI.
I just set IDE Disk1 cashe mode none before install.
No relief
Boris.
--- On Fri, 1/14/11, Cole Robinson crobi...@redhat.com wrote:
From: Cole Robinson crobi...@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [fedora-virt] Fedora Virt
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 12:39:39PM -0800, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
Newer virt-manager versions also allow setting this in the UI.
I just set IDE Disk1 cashe mode none before install.
I thought you said they were using virtio?
Rich.
--
Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat
Set up Virtio for boot up disk is a post install procedure on F14.
Boris.
--- On Fri, 1/14/11, Richard W.M. Jones rjo...@redhat.com wrote:
From: Richard W.M. Jones rjo...@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [fedora-virt] Fedora Virt status
To: Boris Derzhavets bderzhav...@yahoo.com
Cc
. Jones rjo...@redhat.com wrote:
From: Richard W.M. Jones rjo...@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [fedora-virt] Fedora Virt status
To: Boris Derzhavets bderzhav...@yahoo.com
Cc: Cole Robinson crobi...@redhat.com, v...@lists.fedoraproject.org,
Justin M. Forbes jmfor...@linuxtx.org, qemu-devel
You shouldn't use local files (esp. not qcow2) for performance
testing.
What does it look like if you use an LV for disk?
Rich.
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Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones
virt-p2v converts physical machines to virtual machines. Boot with a
live CD or
Windows 7 KVM install runs unbelievably fast on SL 6 ( alpha 3) vs F14 with the
most recent libvirt stuff :
[root@fedora14b ~]# rpm -qa|grep libvirt
libvirt-python-0.8.7-1.fc14.x86_64
libvirt-0.8.7-1.fc14.x86_64
libvirt-client-0.8.7-1.fc14.x86_64
Boris.
P.S. It happens no matter of pre-install
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