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[Xen-devel] qemu-dm cpu utilization
Using an 8-way ES7000 with 32GB of ram, I'm running xen at changset 11217
with dom0_mem=3092M as a kernel parameter on a x86_64 hyperviser.
It appears that qemu is adding too much overhead to
virtual machines to display graphics.
If I boot a sles9sp3 domVT in runlevel 5 with vga=0x314 for a graphicalboot,
and immediately use
vncviewer simply to watch the virtual machine as it boots,
qemu-dm consumes 40% cpu as soon as vncviewer is launched and remains that way
throughout this entire process without settling down when the login screen
appears.
Even If I close the console that's viewing the virtual host, qemu-dm remains
at 40-44%.
When booting the same domVT in runlevel 5 without ever attempting to connect to
it with
vncviewer, qemu-dm fluctuated from 1-3% while the host was booting and then
settled to 0.2% after 4-5 mins. Assuming that the boot process was complete, I
launched vncviewer and qemu-dm jumped up to a 40-44% range again.
Lastly I started the same host in runlevel 3 in pure text mode without any
vga parameters on the kernel line, connected to the virtual machine with
vncviewer, and watched the machine boot until a login prompt appeared. At
this point, top showed qemu-dm as using 0% of the cpu. Logging into the
virtual machine and running 'startx' however sent qemu-dm back up to a 40-
44% range.
Why is qemu-dm consuming so much of the cpu? Why is qemu-dm still high
even when I close my vncviewer?
Tommie,
Xen Test Team
Unisys
sles9sp3.hvm
Description: sles9sp3.hvm
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