Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> wrote: > There are 27 pre-copy live migration scenarios being tested. In all of > these we force non-convergance and run for one iteration, then let it > converge and wait for completion during the second (or following) > iterations. At 3 mbps bandwidth limit the first iteration takes a very > long time (~30 seconds). > > While it is important to test the migration passes and convergance > logic, it is overkill to do this for all 27 pre-copy scenarios. The > TLS migration scenarios in particular are merely exercising different > code paths during connection establishment. > > To optimize time taken, switch most of the test scenarios to run > non-live (ie guest CPUs paused) with no bandwidth limits. This gives > a massive speed up for most of the test scenarios. > > For test coverage the following scenarios are unchanged > > * Precopy with UNIX sockets > * Precopy with UNIX sockets and dirty ring tracking > * Precopy with XBZRLE > * Precopy with multifd > > Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quint...@redhat.com> It is "infinitely" better that what we have. But I wonder if we can do better. We could just add a migration parameter that says _don't_ complete, continue running. We have (almost) all of the functionality that we need for colo, just not an easy way to set it up. Just food for thought. Later, Juan.