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xen-users
[Xen-users] Re: Snapshotting LVM backed guests from dom0
I think this got missed during the mailinglist downtime last
weekend... I can't imagine no one has any inpurt?
- chris
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 2:53 PM, chris <tknchris@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just looking for some feedback from other people who do this. I know
> its not a good "backup" method but "crash consistent" images have been
> very useful for me in disaster situations just to get OS running
> quickly then restore data from a data backup. My typical setup is to
> put the LV in snapshot mode while guest is running then dd the data to
> a backup file which is on a NFS mount point. The thing that seems to
> be happening is that the VM's performance gets pretty poor during the
> time the copy is happening. My guesses at why this was happening were:
>
> 1. dom0 having equal weight to the other 4 guests on the box and
> somehow hogging cpu time
> 2. lack of QoS on the IO side / dom0 hogging IO
> 3. process priorities in dom0
> 4. NFS overhead
>
> For each of these items I tried to adjust things to see if it improved.
>
> 1. Tried increasing dom0 weight to 4x the other VM's.
> 2. Saw pasi mentioning dm-ioband a few times and think this might
> address IO scheduling but haven't tried it yet.
> 3. Tried nice-ing the dd to lowest priority and qemu-dm to highest
> 4. Changing destination to a local
>
> Changing the things above didn't really seem to help either alone or
> in combination. My setup is Xen 3.2 and Xen 4.0 on dual nehalem
> processors, 24GB RAM, RAID 5+0 of WD RE3 1TB disks. The hardware in
> the boxes is quite good and there seems to be no noticable difference
> between Xen versions. What I'd ideally like to accomplish is to be
> able to take the backups with the least possible impact on the running
> VM's as possible. I honestly don't care how long the backups take but
> I want to avoid just slowing them down to a fixed speed, because it
> seems inefficient/hacky. Can anyone share their experiences both good
> and bad?
>
> Thanks,
> - chris
>
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