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2019 Apr 10
2
virt-v2v slow when running inside the VM
...to make
the VM comparable by making sure enough CPU / memory is given to the VM.
Also the I played by adjusting the disk cache modes for the VM(cache=none,
cache=unsafe). When the conversion happens there is not much load and
there are no other VMs on this machine.
I ruled out the disk being the bootleneck because when i do "virt-v2v -i
disk" conversion the VM is only slightly off.
For the same disk image,
virt-v2v when running in the host took '75 sec' whereas in the VM it took
'100 sec'
How to go about debugging this performance issue? Any pointers would be
helpful
thank...
2008 Apr 24
1
is there a bandwidth limit per file?
...arked my network around 11.5MB/s are reached using netio
(Win-Win,Win-Debian).
The HDDs are reaching 60MB/s with hdparm -t /dev/sd?
I search for such an issue, but didn't find something useful. I looked
into the documentation, but didn't find some hints for that issue.
How can i find the bootleneck in the system?
Best reguards,
Michael
2019 Apr 10
0
Re: virt-v2v slow when running inside the VM
...e by making sure enough CPU / memory is given to the VM.
> Also the I played by adjusting the disk cache modes for the VM(cache=none,
> cache=unsafe). When the conversion happens there is not much load and
> there are no other VMs on this machine.
>
> I ruled out the disk being the bootleneck because when i do "virt-v2v -i
> disk" conversion the VM is only slightly off.
> For the same disk image,
> virt-v2v when running in the host took '75 sec' whereas in the VM it took
> '100 sec'
>
> How to go about debugging this performance issue? Any po...
2002 Nov 06
4
"hiding" and "vetoing" files (for Samba 2.2.2 & Windows Explorer)
We're running Samba 2.2.2 on an RS/6000 (AIX 4.3.3) using Windows 95
clients. We've tried the "hide files" and "veto files" option in smb.conf,
but when the shares are mapped, we can still see the contents in Windows
Explorer. We used the wildcard for all the contents of the shares (ex.
hide files = /*.*/). The Samba manual only makes reference to Windows 98,
so
2019 Apr 10
2
Re: virt-v2v slow when running inside the VM
...memory is given to the VM.
> > Also the I played by adjusting the disk cache modes for the
> VM(cache=none,
> > cache=unsafe). When the conversion happens there is not much load and
> > there are no other VMs on this machine.
> >
> > I ruled out the disk being the bootleneck because when i do "virt-v2v -i
> > disk" conversion the VM is only slightly off.
> > For the same disk image,
> > virt-v2v when running in the host took '75 sec' whereas in the VM it took
> > '100 sec'
> >
> > How to go about debugging t...