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* Re: (Further timing queries) Re: Strange behavior of simple loop programs in Xen guests.
@ 2006-04-17  2:02 Arjun
  2006-04-17 13:50 ` Anthony Liguori
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From: Arjun @ 2006-04-17  2:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Anthony,

Thanks for that. Are there any specific documents or links I can check out
regarding this issue ?

I have another query along these lines :

I have a simple java "Echo" client and server. In the client, I send a
message of specific size to the server which echoes it back to the client
and time the response. I use the java "System.currentTimeMillis()" function
before and after the echo to measure the round-trip-time (RTT). Question is
: if both my client and server programs are running inside Xen 3.0 guests,
are the timing results trustworthy ?  (Note that I'm measuring on a
millisecond scale and am using the jdk1.5)

Thanks and regards
Arjun


On 4/15/06, Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> You're experience a well known problem with just about any piece of
> virtualization software.
>
> Tools that run in the guest (like sar and top) do not realize that the
> guest isn't always running which means they don't take this into account
> when calculating percentages.  This makes the output from them pretty much
> useless in a virtualized environment.
>
> The IBM zSeries Linux port has some special modifications to take this
> trait into account within the kernel so tools like top work like you'd
> expect.  I believe someone was looking into doing something like this for
> Xen.
>
> Regards,
>
> Anthony Liguori
>
> On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 02:57:26 -0400, Arjun wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm running some simple C programs in a Xen 3.0 guest. I have a program
> > testprog.c containing simple nested loops (see code below). I run this
> > program and check "sar" and "top" output inside the guest and also
> xentop
> > on the host. It shows that the running program takes up almost all the
> CPU
> > time as expected.
> >
> > Now I introduce a sleep(1) statement inside my outer loop. On running
> the
> > modified program, both "sar" and "top" in the guest VM show 0% and
> xentop
> > on the host shows about 0.5%
> > Next I start about a 100 instances of my loop program (started at skewed
> > times) inside the guest VM. A check on sar and top still shows 0% CPU,
> > however a check on xentop on the host shows an increase in CPU usage for
> > the guest. This changes with the number of instances of the loop program
> I
> > start (more or less linearly).
> >
> > I don't understand why this is happening. Why are sar and top showing
> > incorrect output in the guest VM. Can anyone explain ?
> >
> > P.S: code for the programs is posted below.
> >
> > Thanks and regards
> > Arjun
> >
>
>
>
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