Sijo, *Pertaining to virt-manager and virsh sluggish behaviour after a clone operation:*
Thanks for your response. Honestly I do not know what "host Storage in formations using libvirt API" means. Sorry. I use virt-manager and virsh to do everything within KVM. If there is something better or another product/app that will enable me to drill down into the system...let me know... However, perhaps this can help: We are running *CentOS 6 (Update 5) 64 bit* - patched as of 11 April 2014. I create the virtual machines with the virt-install command using the* --file* switch and lay the system images of the vm's on the RAID5. The RAID5 uses ext4. The I/O to that volume is nice. We currently are running twenty-six (26) VM's. There is no I/O wait. The system has been up for thirteen (13) days. The load index (top) is between 1 and 3. Also, I have the following kernel tweak in /etc/sysctl.conf: vm.drop_caches = 3 NOTE: Writing to this will cause the kernel to drop clean caches, dentries and inodes from memory, causing that memory to become free; this helps to mitigate dipping into swap. Thanks in advance for everything, Tom On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 2:46 AM, Sijo Jose <mailtosijoj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > Is there any way to get host OS information and host Storage in formations > using libvirt API...? > Rgds > -Sijo > > _______________________________________________ > libvirt-users mailing list > libvirt-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users >
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