Oliver Wilcock
2009-Jan-06 04:50 UTC
[Xen-users] Re: GPLPV drivers problem, or Xen compatibility problem
> Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 21:30:18 +0100 > From: "dilbert" <penne296@sapo.pt> > Subject: [Xen-users] Re: GPLPV drivers problem > > I have the same problem > > My dom0 are either xen3.2 ( debian lenny stock packges ) or xen 3.3 ( > debian > unstable ) > my domU is a windows XP sp3 > > i tried to change nearly all the options provided by the xen network > adapter with no luck. > > An iperf test between domU and dom0 or en external host never goes above > 76Mbits and the domU cpu never goes below 110% during the test. > > i also tried an ftp transfer with the same results > > So far i have not been able to find a suitable solution. > > > Dil > > > "Luís Fernandes" <lfernandes@lojav.pt> a écrit dans le message de > news:D2467430-CC1F-4B58-8C94-FD0D7A5B296D@lojav.pt... > Hello. > I''ve been using Xen with some virtual machines for at least 2 years > now. When we all gone to VT-X, the xen world was introduced to windows[snip]> > Today I installed 0.9.12-pre13 to test the performance - again the > performance is very similar with or without the pv drivers (screenshot > of device manager: http://uplink.lvengine.com/device.jpg ) > I''ve benchmarked the network with iperf between Xen virtual machines > (pv machines, not hvm) and I get 2.5gbps ~ 3.0gbps, but with windows I > get around 40mb/s. My kernel times are almost 100% all the time and > disk performance is relatively slow (benchmarked with some windows > app, hd_speed, got me around 11mb/s - not bad, but the kernel times > are always up there... see http://uplink.lvengine.com/disk.jpg for a > screenshot). >[snip] Windows XP HVM, not Windows 2003? What CPU are you guys using? AMD? I haven''t been able to get good performance from a Windows XP HVM. Windows 2003 works fine. I run my Windows XP HVM with Standard PC HAL to get decent performance for a single processor (but I can''t use the GPLPV drivers with this configuration). Someday I hope to have the time to investigate whether the problem is apparent on Intel CPUs. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
dil
2009-Jan-06 12:15 UTC
[Xen-users] Re: GPLPV drivers problem, or Xen compatibility problem
Oliver Wilcock <oliver <at> owch.ca> writes:> > > > [snip] > > Windows XP HVM, not Windows 2003? > What CPU are you guys using? AMD? > I haven''t been able to get good performance from a Windows XP HVM. > Windows 2003 works fine. > > I run my Windows XP HVM with Standard PC HAL to get decent performance for > a single processor (but I can''t use the GPLPV drivers with this > configuration). > > Someday I hope to have the time to investigate whether the problem is > apparent on Intel CPUs. >I have an AMD cpu . Installing the GPLPV drivers went smoothly after an xp sp3 standard install. GPLPV drivers did not work with xp sp1 ( yellow dot on the xen pci device ) Dil _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
James Harper
2009-Jan-06 12:58 UTC
RE: [Xen-users] Re: GPLPV drivers problem, or Xen compatibility problem
> > I have an AMD cpu . > > Installing the GPLPV drivers went smoothly after an xp sp3 standard > install. > > GPLPV drivers did not work with xp sp1 ( yellow dot on the xen pcidevice> )I think xp sp1 is missing some functions or something. Sp1 was so horribly broken though that I don''t think anyone would use it except to then upgrade to sp2 or sp3 :) James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users