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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] performance problems
more info. Don't know if it means anything.
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
running a chgrp -R over a series of directories on an LVM partition and
I noticed that it was taking forever. So I ran vmstat (sorry about the
line wrapping) and found that it was spending roughly 99 percent to 100
percent of the time waiting for (disk??) io.
I changed to a chgrp -Rv and what became apparent is that searching
directories seem to cause a problem. This is using the reiserfs filesystem.
whenever the system was displaying the results of chgrp, the wait time
would drop to under 70 percent and frequently around 50. As soon as the
display of actions stopped and it was working on the disk, it would go
back to 100 percent wait time.
my expectation is that the system cued up requests for the network and
spent more time sending data than waiting for data. Contrast that with
the disk activity which is high probability all wait time (IDE on
dedicated controller)
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