On 03/03/2010 11:38 AM, Andrés García wrote: > Hi, > > Lately I have been having some problem with the performance my virtual > setup. > > I have five virtual machines, four windows and a Linux one that's used > mainly as a > Samba server. > > From time to time the samba server slows badly and looking at the > system monitor > it shows that one core at the host machine is at 100% while the other > three aren't > doing anything much. > > So it looks to me that just about all virtual machines are being run on > the same core > which creates a bottleneck for the system as a whole. >
What does 'top' on the host say while this is happening? On the slow guest? > Does that make sense? And, in case it does, is there a way to prevent it > or is the i5 > cpu doing it on its own? The scheduler ought to spread the load to all cores. > If I configure the virtual machine as having > two processors, > will it get to use two physical cores? > Yes. -- Do not meddle in the internals of kernels, for they are subtle and quick to panic. _______________________________________________ virt mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt
