Extreme console latency during disk IO (8.0-RC1, previous releases also affected according to others)

Larry Rosenman ler at lerctr.org
Tue Oct 13 18:30:06 UTC 2009


On Tue, 13 Oct 2009, Ivan Voras wrote:

> 2009/10/13 Larry Rosenman <ler at lerctr.org>:
>
>>>>> note huge packet loss. It looks like it's VM fault or something like it.
>>>>
>>>> It sounds like the VM is failing to execute the guest during certain
>>>> types of I/O. A bit of scheduler tracing in the host OS probably wouldn't go
>>>> amiss to confirm that the VM really is suspending the guest
>>>
>>> It's VMWare ESXi underneath, which is *Officially Not Linux* though some
>>> ducks may disagree - anyway, I suspect tracing the host in this way is next
>>> to impossible without some kind of diamondium-level contract.
>>>
>> What information do you need?  I have a platinum VMWare contract.
>>
>> What version of ESXi?
>
> Hi,
>
> It is ESXi 3.5 - but if the problem is really in ESXi I presume anyone
> could reproduce it. My setup is nothing special - Xeon 5405, 8 GB RAM,
> SATA drives on ICH9.
>
> As for what data is needed, it depends on what you can get - from this
> discussion thread it looks like it would be enough to verify that disk
> IO doesn't leave VM processes waiting (i.e. that disk IO doesn't
> interfere with CPU-bound or idle virtual machines). Though now when I
> think of it - doesn't Linux ATA driver poll IO in some funky way,
> expecting to get lower latency that way?
>
Have you looked at the information available via the performance tab(s) in the
client pointing at the ESXi server?



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