The page you referenced doesn't include anything that I can find about
the ticket priority level. It states that "Stable release updates will,
in general, only be issued in order to fix high-impact bugs" and
provides several examples. Among them is "Bugs which do not fit under
above categories, [
Michael: Yes, that is the correct patch.
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Title:
virsh save is very slow
Status in libvirt virtualization API:
Unknown
Status in QEMU:
Fix R
Lucid 10.04.4 amd64 host. 2.6.32-38-server. All packages up to date.
Guest:
Win 7 64bit
1Gb RAM (all in use in guest)
2 vproc
VirtIO disk (virtio-win-0.1-22)
VirtIO network
2 IDE cdroms
VNC display
virsh save:
0.12.3+noroms-0ubuntu
I'll go stand up some vms to test that one out.
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virsh save is very slow
Status in libvirt virtualization API:
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Status in QEMU:
I tested that other bug. As far as I can tell it is not fixed. I
haven't gotten any sort of response on it for a week. So... now what?
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I'd like to help get this fixed, particularly in Lucid. What can I do?
Does #21 and #22 still need testing?
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Title:
virsh save is very slow
Sta
Ok, great! Thanks for the quick response. I did just now get finished
testing the packages you attached in #21 using my lucid box. Saves of a
256Mb guest went from ~50 seconds to ~3. So it does seem to fix the
issue. I can set up a Maverick box if you need it tested there as well.
I checked f
Tested 0.12.3+noroms-0ubuntu9.14 on Lucid amd64 with all available
updates. Save speed is now approx 3 seconds for a 256Mb guest. Tested
virsh with start, stop, save, restore, suspend, resume, shutdown,
destroy. Tested guest with smp, virtio disk, virtio net, vnc display.
Everything worked as ex