Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 08:18:46AM -0700,
Christopher Marshall wrote:
> I waited about 10 minutes for my various applications to speed up
> again (they didn't) after attempting to interact with them and killed
> all the uml instances. At that point, all my applications (basically
> broswer instances and terminal sessions running under KDE) immediately
> regained their responsiveness and my %wa as reported by vmstst went
> from 96% down to 0%.
That's pretty strange. How much I/O was vmstat reporting? What
processes were in D state?
Jeff
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Jeff:
I'll set up the same scenario tonite and check it again tomorrow morning (I'm
in EST zone).
What stats do you want me to gather?
A "ps waux" from the host, and from one of the guests, and the output of
"vmstst 5 5" from the host?
I'm running slackware 10.2 (guests and host), kernel 2.6.13, BTW.
I don't know what D state is.
Chris M
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