Is it a Dual Processor system, or just a Hyperthreaded Core? I don't know if that would make much difference but it might be useful information to those in the know. Can you try it with no SMP?
James
Everything freshly pulled and rebuilt sunday afternoon. (no crashes
yet; knock wood...) Four VMs, all identical filesystems, created
identically, running the exact same job:
# xm list
Dom Name Mem(MB) CPU State Time(s)
0 Domain-0 54 0 r---- 643.7
1 This is VM 1 63 1 ----- 220.4
2 This is VM 2 63 0 ----- 831.5
3 This is VM 3 63 1 ----- 211.5
4 This is VM 4 63 0 ----- 205.6
and VM2 is clearly running through its work much faster than the other
three VMs. I shut everything down, rebooted, recreated and restarted
everything and same results.
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