In the last few days, I have noticed a drastic slowdown in my VMware Windows guest OS.. I recently bit the bullet and upgraded it from XP SP1 to SP2, and that seemed to work fine for quite a few days. The two major changes I made to the system recently were: 1) The most recent update from CentOS (can't remember which one, but it was within the last two weekd for 5.0). 2) Adding another VM guest OS, this one a CentOS 5.0 guest. What happens is, usually when I click the mouse in the Windows window, the system hangs up completely for some period of time that usually exceeds four minutes. Thereafter, once the VM is "running," it will occasionally just stop when I am transitioning into the VM from elsewhere. I verified this using the CentOS system clock - last night it stopped at 23:01 and still read 23:01 when my cell phone, which is usually dead on in sync with the system clock, read 11:04pm. I cut back on the amount of memory allowed to the Windows VM (768MB, down from 1GB) and that seemed to help a little, but I have 2GB and I'm thinking that this should not be a problem. Any input would be helpful. Thanks. mhr P.S.: Now I'm thinking that my earlier remark about applications was a bit overstated....
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 04:47:57PM -0800, Mark Hull-Richter wrote:> In the last few days, I have noticed a drastic slowdown in my VMware > Windows guest OS.. I recently bit the bullet and upgraded it from XP > SP1 to SP2, and that seemed to work fine for quite a few days. > > The two major changes I made to the system recently were: > > 1) The most recent update from CentOS (can't remember which one, but > it was within the last two weekd for 5.0). > > 2) Adding another VM guest OS, this one a CentOS 5.0 guest. > > What happens is, usually when I click the mouse in the Windows window, > the system hangs up completely for some period of time that usually > exceeds four minutes. Thereafter, once the VM is "running," it will > occasionally just stop when I am transitioning into the VM from > elsewhere. > > I verified this using the CentOS system clock - last night it stopped > at 23:01 and still read 23:01 when my cell phone, which is usually > dead on in sync with the system clock, read 11:04pm. > > I cut back on the amount of memory allowed to the Windows VM (768MB, > down from 1GB) and that seemed to help a little, but I have 2GB and > I'm thinking that this should not be a problem. > > Any input would be helpful. > > Thanks.Hmm, could be the memory thing -- as the result of the second guest. How much memory is allocated to it? When the slowdown occurs, can you check vmstat / iostat on the host and see if the system is swapping? Watch free as well. Ray
On Nov 29, 2007 1:47 AM, Mark Hull-Richter <mhullrich at gmail.com> wrote:> In the last few days, I have noticed a drastic slowdown in my VMware > Windows guest OS.. I recently bit the bullet and upgraded it from XP > SP1 to SP2, and that seemed to work fine for quite a few days.It is always a good idea to look into the windows log for warning or error. Maybe some disk read error ?> > The two major changes I made to the system recently were: > > 1) The most recent update from CentOS (can't remember which one, but > it was within the last two weekd for 5.0). > > 2) Adding another VM guest OS, this one a CentOS 5.0 guest. > > What happens is, usually when I click the mouse in the Windows window, > the system hangs up completely for some period of time that usually > exceeds four minutes. Thereafter, once the VM is "running," it will > occasionally just stop when I am transitioning into the VM from > elsewhere. > > I verified this using the CentOS system clock - last night it stopped > at 23:01 and still read 23:01 when my cell phone, which is usually > dead on in sync with the system clock, read 11:04pm. > > I cut back on the amount of memory allowed to the Windows VM (768MB, > down from 1GB) and that seemed to help a little, but I have 2GB and > I'm thinking that this should not be a problem. > > Any input would be helpful. > > Thanks. > > mhr > > P.S.: Now I'm thinking that my earlier remark about applications was a > bit overstated.... > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-- Alain Spineux aspineux gmail com May the sources be with you