>Does that mean you are nesting a VM inside of a host which is already
>a VM? That might be possible these days but I wouldn't expect it to
>perform well.
Thanks for your attention,
Actually I have a topology file that built in gns3. I assign a vyatta image
to qemu nodes and these qemues connect
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 1:42 AM, Fatemeh Mehdizadeh
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm on fedora 20. In my jenkins when I pressed build two qemu node should
> boot with vyatta image. But they are too slowly. The cpu usage is also very
> high when qemu is start.
>
> Cpu(s): 75.7%
> qemu-system:40%
> dynamips:4
Hi all,
I'm on fedora 20. In my jenkins when I pressed build two qemu node should
boot with vyatta image. But they are too slowly. The cpu usage is also very
high when qemu is start.
Cpu(s): 75.7%
qemu-system:40%
dynamips:42%
I enable qemu-kvm as below:
In etc/default/grub : at the end of line 'GR