Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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P2: Important
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unversioned
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Description
This seems to be an issue with KVM virtualisation.
- I deployed windows VMs on an unused hypervisor host
- I assigned 4 cores and 50 GB RAM to it
I notice the following:
- inside the VM I see task manager showing 1% CPU usage and 1.2 GB RAM usage
- on the hypervisor host I see the qemu process consuming 70% to 240% CPU usage and 50GB RAM
Possible tweaks to improve the situation
- In the VM install virtio ballooning, network and block drivers, and install the qemu-guest-agent too as described here
- Make sure the qemu-guest-agent is running after rebooting the VM (run the powershell command Get-Service QEMU-GA)
- In opennebula template turn the feature "qemu guest agent" on
FEATURES = [ ACPI = "yes", APIC = "yes", GUEST_AGENT = "yes", HYPERV = "yes" ]
- In opennebula template turn on the ballooning autodeflate feature and a couple of hyperv tweaks
RAW = [ DATA = "<features><hyperv> <synic state='on'/> <stimer state='on'/> </hyperv></features> <devices> <memballoon model='virtio' autodeflate='on' /> </devices>", TYPE = "kvm" ]
- Change the disk device of the windows VM to "virtio" driver; might need a couple of tweaks to reboot from the new drive
- Change the network device of the windows VM to "netkvm" driver
- OpenNebula unfortunately does not support yet setting two different memory sizes, so that the balloon gets inflated/deflated. See issues 949 and 906
- so there doesn't seem to be a way to reduce the 50GB RAM utilisation
- we can minimize the impact by keeping a big swap partition per SSD drive on the hypervisor hosts
- and by running services "ksm" and "ksmtuned" on the hypervisor hosts (kernel same page merging, see here)
tips
- Test if the hypervisor connects to the qemu-guest-agent:
- run virsh dumpxml $DOMAINID
- check the status "connected" in a line like the following:
- <target type='virtio' name='org.qemu.guest_agent.0' state='connected'/>
- You can also get information with:
virsh qemu-agent-command $DOMAINID '{"execute":"guest-info"}'
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Attachments
Issue Links
- relates to
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QTBUG-79852 Insane slowness of Windows 10 CI in some tests
- Closed