On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 02:12:25PM +0200, Orit Wasserman wrote: > On 11/02/2012 05:10 AM, David Gibson wrote: > > Asking for some advice on the list. > > > > I have prorotype savevm and migration support ready for the pseries > > machine. They seem to work under simple circumstances (idle guest). > > To test them more extensively I've been attempting to perform live > > migrations (just over tcp->localhost) which the guest is active with > > something. In particular I've tried while using octave to do matrix > > multiply (so exercising the FP unit) and my colleague Alexey has tried > > during some video encoding.
> As you are doing local migration one option is to setting the speed > higher than line speed , as we don't actually send the data, another > is to set high downtime. I'm not entirely sure what you mean by that. But I do have suspicions based on this and other factors that the default bandwidth it is limiting to is horribly, horribly low. > > However, in each of these cases, we've found that the migration only > > completes and the source instance only stops after the intensive > > workload has (just) completed. What I surmise is happening is that > > the workload is touching memory pages fast enough that the ram > > migration code is never getting below the threshold to complete the > > migration until the guest is idle again. > > > The workload you chose is really bad for live migration, as all the > guest does is dirtying his memory. Well, I realised that was true of the matrix multiply. For video encode though, the output data should be much, much smaller than the input, so I wouldn't expect it to be dirtying memory that fast. > I recommend looking for workload > that does some networking or disk IO. Vinod succeeded running > SwingBench and SLOB benchmarks that converged ok, I don't know if > they run on pseries, but similar workload should be ok(small > database/warehouse). We found out that SpecJbb on the other hand is > hard to converge. Web workload or video streaming also do the > trick. Hrm. As something really simple and stupid, I did try migrationg an ls -lR /, but even that didn't converge :/. -- David Gibson | I'll have my music baroque, and my code david AT gibson.dropbear.id.au | minimalist, thank you. NOT _the_ _other_ | _way_ _around_! http://www.ozlabs.org/~dgibson