Johannes Kastl
2014-Apr-13 19:28 UTC
[libvirt-users] Setting elevator=noop in the guest necessary?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone, I found an article about libvirt, and one thing that I have not seen anywhere else:> IMPORTANT: If you boot a Linux VM, you might want to add > “elevator=noop” to your Linux boot command line to force the disk > scheduler to let the host machine handle the disk writes > reorganisations (like tunnelling tcp over tcp, it is bad to have > two schedulers trying to do each other’s job). For example, on > GRUB2 on Debian, you have to append “elevator=noop” after > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX in /etc/default/grub.(from http://blog.normation.com/en/2012/03/09/a-guide-to-the-everyday-use-of-libvirt-and-kvm/) Is this necessary? Or is this even a good idea? Is this outdated? Or does it depend on the kind of hypervisor (XEN, KVM,...)? The few qemu/KVM-machines I have tested did work fine without this, although at this point I just set them up and did a few program installations, no real 'workload'. Thanks in advance. Regards, Johannes - -- ...Unix, MS-DOS, and Windows NT (also known as the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly). (Matt Welsh) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with SeaMonkey - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlNK5UUACgkQzi3gQ/xETbK9jQCePXXY87HpDrufk8tKvaI+JhR9 uGQAoJjxU/B8Z8sGvQS/iPUZNsQtM/Il =sjGR -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----