I'm using command-line arguments, not libvirt. A quick Google suggests that you need to define a number of iothreads in the XML and them assign them to the drivers, like:
<domain> ... <iothreads>1</iothreads> ... <disk type="block" device="disk"> <driver name="qemu" type="raw" cache="none" io="native" iothread="1"/> ... </disk> ... </domain> It's pretty much the XML equivalent of what you'd write on the command-line. Regards, -mg On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 2:31 PM, Mark Billington <billington.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Mario, > Would you be able to give some libvirt XML examples for the iothread > implementation you've settled with? > Ive played around with iothreads to increase disk performance in my VMs > but it never made any difference. I think im missing a small piece of > config so your implementation would definitely help me find where im > tripping up! > >
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