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xen-devel
RE: [Xen-devel] Reducing impact of save/restore/dump on Dom0
> On linux, there is another way beside O_DIRECT: it's possible to
reduce
> the memory used for cached writing using the sysctl vm.dirty_ratio;
> I've
> used this to reduce the impact of heavy cached writes on dom0 with
good
> results.
>
> Maybe it helps for save/dump also...
Oh interesting -- I shall look into this.
I just took a quick peek and it is set to 40% in Dom0; I do see free
memory go to zero during a dump (and save/restore) plus I see the
waitIO% go to near 100% and Dom0 becomes somewhat unresponsive;
specifically what we see is that domain boot fails during this time
because of a XenBus timeout waiting for the hotplug scripts to finish
adding the VBD in Dom0.
I still feel that dump/save/restore files really don't belong in the
system cache at all since they just pollute the cache for no ggood
reason.
Thanks,
Simon
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