[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Xrenstore and many save/restore cycles...
Let me first say that I have very little understanding of xenstore, as it's not an area of Xen that I normally work in. If I've completely missed something, please let me know. I've been running a script over the (extended) weekend which saves and restores HVM domains. In this case, two different domains. At this moment in time (around 6000 save/restore operations total), xenstored is using about 900MB of memory (which is a bit excessive on my 256MB Dom0). Thrashing of the swap is consuming enough time that my machine is unable to cope with running the domains satisfactorily at this time. Using xenstored-list, I see hundreds (so far) of instance information of "old" domains that have been killed when being saved, and created with a new ID when restored. So I've got (I'm guessing) some 6000 or so domains stored in xenstore. Is this something intended, and if so, would [I'm asking because I haven't tried it] the same effect be expected if 6000 domains where created and destroyed? If so, what is the purpose of keeping information about a domain that is no longer there? I can certainly see problems with servers that for one reason or another save/restore several domains daily - after a few months, there will be LOTS of data in the xenstore and potential swap-thrashin causing problems, or what??? -- Mats _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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