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Re: [Xen-devel] ksoftirq/0 eating all cpu time

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Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] ksoftirq/0 eating all cpu time
From: Hans-Christian Armingeon <mog.johnny@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:26:26 +0200
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Am Mittwoch, 12. April 2006 14:04 schrieb Ian Pratt:
> > I am having serious trouble with the current xen unstable hg 
> > tree, and the current linux hg tree.
> > 
> > My machine hangs at the moment. top shows ksoftirq/0 eating 
> > all cpu cycles in dom0
> > 
> > What can I do, to get closer to the problem?
> 
> What changeset number? 
kernel 2.6.16 20060410 smp
and xen unstable hg tree from 20060410

xm info says changeset: unavailable

Well, I found out that this might me a ipxripd problem. The IPX routing daemon 
started by accident, and flooded my network.

But the other Problem I have with this machine is, that when I run a make -j3 
in dom0, the domUs are very slow, even if there is only one domU.

Any ideas?

Johnny

> 
> How do you trigger the machine to get into this state? Can you isolate
> whether its network or block device related? Does /proc/interrupts
> indicate any kind of storm?
> 
> Ian
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