I'm using a stock Debian 7 AMD-64 SMP install on a 8 core Intel Xeon server, with 24GB of RAM. I'm using Debian's supplied UML kernel and tools. "uname -a", from within the UML returns: "Linux lamp1 3.2.54 #2 Thu Feb 6 22:33:28 UTC 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux". Using a command like:
linux.uml "umid=$MACHNAME" con0=null,fd:2 con1=fd:0,fd:1 \ con=null ssl=null "mem=4096m" "eth0=tuntap,tap0" \ hostfs=/var/local/umlhostfs "ubd0=$ROOT" "ubd1=$SWAP" Obviosuly the environment variables are filled with appropriate values. I'm running a Debian 5 LAMP stack inside the UML. "/tmp" is a regular disk backed filesystem. It runs ok if its not doing anything. But even then from time to time you'll get a second or two pause. If it gets a modest amount of traffic it will hang for a few minutes, and things just get worse and worse from there. While its idle I've seen "hrtimer" warnings with 9 or 10 digit nanosecond counts. I think this is at the heart of my problem. Anybody have any advice? TIA - Jon -- Sent from my Debian Linux workstation -- http://www.debian.org/intro/about Jon Foster JF Possibilities, Inc. j...@jfpossibilities.com 541-410-2760 Making computers work for you! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-user mailing list User-mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user