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[Xen-users] sched-sedf with multiple cpu's


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  • From: Efraim <efraimg@xxxxxxxxx>
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Hello,
I have two questions about cpu scheduler with Xen.
I'm running xen 3.0.2 in a server with 4 amd 64 bit cpu's.
I have several virtual servers in it and I'm using sedf scheduler.
 
The first question is what is the exact meaning of Period(ms) and Slice(ms) and how can I calculate it for my processors.
 
Second question is how can I put different weights per processor? I have running 1 virtual server in 1 processor, the second in two processors and two others in 1 single processor.
You can see the details.
 
# xm sched-sedf
Name                              ID Period(ms) Slice(ms) Lat(ms) Extra Weight
Domain-0                           0      20.0      15.0     0.0      1      0
xm5                                5     100.0       0.0     0.0      1      0
xm6                                6     100.0       0.0     0.0      1      0
xm4                                4     100.0       0.0     0.0      1      0
xm3                                3     100.0       0.0     0.0      1      0
# xm list
Name                              ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State  Time(s)
Domain-0                           0     2631     1 r-----   627.4
xm5                                5     1000     1 -b----   152.3
xm6                                6     1000     1 ------     5.8
xm4                                4     1000     1 -b----  1419.8
xm3                                3     2000     2 -b----    65.1
 
Thanks.
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