Hello all, I'm trying to run a 32bit Windows 2000 guest using qemu-kvm. (On a dual Xeon E5335 workstation) At least for, I rather use qemu-kvm directly and not libvirt. (I've got a number of guest generation / management scripts that I don't have time to convert to virtsh.)
If I start the guest with smp 1 and use the "ACPI Uniprocessor" HAL, the qemu-kvm never eats more than 10-20% CPU when the guest is idle. If I start the guest with smp 2 and use the "ACPI Multiprocessor" HAL, the qemu-kvm eats ~110% (1.1 cores) even if the guest is fully idle. I found a bugzilla entry (#479977) but it seems to suggest that the only solution is enabling ACPI (which should be enabled by default). Any idea what I can do next? - Gilboa
qemu-Windows2K.sh
Description: application/shellscript
qemu-Windows2K.sh.old
Description: application/trash
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