> On May 11, 2015, at 11:48 AM, Dan McDonald <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 1.) Revert illumos-kvm to the pre-VND level as well.
> 
> 2.) Keep up to date with illumos-kvm and illumos-kvm-cmd, but explicitly 
> revert the VND changes in BOTH.
> 
> I'm strongly leaning toward committing solution #2. Regardless of which, I 
> will be issuing an update for r151014 later this week that will push KVM 
> performance back to its pre-VND-bump levels.

I chose option #2:

        
https://github.com/omniti-labs/omnios-build/commit/0268a2ff04b1cbed2324054cb97a0f36c58989b0

There's now an update for r151014 that has the updated system/kvm 
(qemu/userland) and driver/virtualization/kvm (kernel KVM driver) on the repo 
server.  A "pkg update" will update your packages AND boot archive without.  I 
do recommend, however, you power down your KVM instances and "pkill qemu" prior 
to running the update.

Along with this update is a small fix to onu(1) for illumos developers who are 
working with r151014 as their base system for ONU-ing.

Thank you all again for your patience,
Dan

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