On 24-8-2015 1:26, Wanpeng Li wrote:
On 8/24/15 3:18 AM, Hansa wrote:
On 16-7-2015 13:27, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
On 15/07/2015 22:02, C. Bröcker wrote:
What OS is this? Is it RHEL/CentOS? If so, halt_poll_ns will be in 6.7
which will be out in a few days/weeks.
Paolo
OK. As said CentOS 6.6
On 26-8-2015 0:33, Wanpeng Li wrote:
On the VM server I issued the command below every eleven minutes:
date curltest-file; _
top -b -n 1 | sed -n '7,12p' curltest-file; _
curl -o /dev/null -s -wtime_total: %{time_total}\\n https://my.domain.com | perl -pe 'BEGIN
{use POSIX;} print
On 24-8-2015 1:26, Wanpeng Li wrote:
On 8/24/15 3:18 AM, Hansa wrote:
On 16-7-2015 13:27, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
On 15/07/2015 22:02, C. Bröcker wrote:
What OS is this? Is it RHEL/CentOS? If so, halt_poll_ns will be in 6.7
which will be out in a few days/weeks.
Paolo
OK. As said CentOS 6.6
minutes on my Wordpress VM's
with the halt_poll_ns kernel param set on DOM0. I'm pleased to announce that it
solves the problem!
My guess is that a lot people out there have the same problem but do not know
the solution. Why not put it in the kernel by default?
Thanks a lot for all the help!
- Hansa
On 16-7-2015 13:27, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
On 15/07/2015 22:02, Hansa wrote:
What OS is this? Is it RHEL/CentOS? If so, halt_poll_ns will be in 6.7
which will be out in a few days/weeks.
Paolo
OK. As said CentOS 6.6.
But where do I put this parameter?
You can add kvm.halt_poll_ns=50
On 14-7-2015 23:16, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
On 14/07/2015 21:54, Hansa wrote:
[1]
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=f7819512996361280b86259222456fcf15aad926
Sorry David.
That is not an option. It's a production server on 2.6 kernel. 4.0
kernel
=apm=off
in /etc/default/grub. This has no effect.
Does KVM do some power management on guests? If so, how do I turn this off for
my LAMP guest?
Best, Hansa
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