Observed and tested cases  >>>  HT/SMT/NICE (CONFIG_SMT_NICE=y)
Everything is working fine HOST & GUEST have the same feature as enabled!



a> Everything seems running fine if:
You run on Host PC (even different than omv2014.1) a kernel with HT/SMT/NICE
and
You run on it a Guest vm (it was tested vmware) with a kernel with HT/SMT/NICE



b> Everything seems running rather SLOW, only if:
You run on Host PC (even different than omv2014.1) a kernel W/O HT/SMT/NICE
and
You run on it a Guest vm (it was tested vmware) with a kernel with HT/SMT/NICE

The culprit seems to be > "ata_sff" running forever at 99%



To check and verify if your kernel are with or without, you can use this 
command:

$ cat /boot/config-$(uname -r) | grep NICE


if the commad returns
CONFIG_SMT_NICE=y
you have it!

if the commad returns a null
you have NOT it



Considerations on VMWare:
We should consider that VMWare 10 (2013), will be soon replaced by the newer 
VMWare 11 (2014)
with a full native support for the newest kernels and a newer hardware layer 
virtualization,
so these troubles may be solved in the vmware 11 itself... 
currently vmware needs external, not official patches, to allow it working with 
current kernel

a preview:
http://www.vladan.fr/vmware-workstation-tech-preview-july-2014-shows-virtual-hardware-11-possibilities/



Joeghi's concerns:
The issue may be only for the reviewers that will try to test the new omv2014.1 
from inside a vmware session,
if they have a normal plain kernel, they may suffer a bad working, and write 
bad things about our new distro.



I think that every decision has its pros and cons...  ;-)




thanks for Your attention,
bye, NicCo
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Il Venerdì 19 Settembre 2014 14:55, Nicolò Costanza <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:
 




I know it seems late, with the expected release on September 26...


Propose the doing of these tests now, but I as the kernel maintainer 
I can not leave unheeded the documented feedback when I receive!






thanks, for your compehension (and testing...)bye, NicCo


Il Venerdì 19 Settembre 2014 14:45, Nicolò Costanza <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:
 


Hi



"Joeghi" is testing different kernels and/with vmware guests


with kernel 3.15.10-1, he reports that > "ata_sff" is at 99%
and so all vmware vm guests are running very slow


with kernel 3.15.10-1.1, he reports that everything is fine



I don't know if this issue may affect only vmware linux vms,
or also other like vbox, or other fields of use or applications




from these rebuils, kernel ver/rel are 3.15.10-1.1
https://abf.rosalinux.ru/kernels_3_15x/Kernel-3.15.10-70-ONE/build_lists

you can install kernel
 3.15.10-1.1 for helping us with this testing:
already tested with vmware,

this new release performs very well with omv2014.1 vms guests

these kernels have not ht/smt, probably this feature can harm vmare only,
or may harm other things, but we need to test really these things deeply!




Please, compare these new release 3.15.10-1.1 with the currently official 
3.15.10-1
and send us your feedback ASAP!




thanks, for your help with testing
bye, NicCo
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