[PVE-User] Regression on virtio-net ? (Was: Re: Proxmox VE 4.2 released!)
Gilou
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Fri Apr 29 08:30:58 CEST 2016
Le 29 avril 2016 03:21:07 GMT+02:00, Alexandre DERUMIER
<aderumier at odiso.com> a écrit :
>>>Looked into it, it's really 100% of a core, in the following setups:
>
>do you see 100% of a core, in the vm ? or in the host ?
>
>
>if in the host, what is the output of "top" ? (I would like to see if
>it's a kvm process or vhost-net process)
It's on the host, and it's the KVM process, on a single thread.
VM shows reasonable CPU use, around 5%.
>
>
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>De: "Gilou" <contact+dev at gilouweb.com>
>À: "proxmoxve" <pve-user at pve.proxmox.com>
>Envoyé: Jeudi 28 Avril 2016 19:31:19
>Objet: Re: [PVE-User] Regression on virtio-net ? (Was: Re: Proxmox VE
>4.2 released!)
>
>Le 28/04/2016 19:18, Gilou a écrit :
>> Le 27/04/2016 15:35, Martin Maurer a écrit :
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> We are proud to announce the final release of our Proxmox VE 4.2
>with
>>> the new GUI.
>
>>>
>>> The Sencha Ext JS 6 framework brings a modern 'flat design' look and
>
>>> feel to the Proxmox VE GUI with a reworked icon set providing
>>> consistency and an improved user experience.
>>>
>>> Watch our short introduction video - What's new in Proxmox VE 4.2
>>>
>http://www.proxmox.com/en/training/video-tutorials/item/what-s-new-in-proxmox-ve-4-2
>
>>>
>>>
>>> This point release is based on latest and greatest Debian Jessie and
>a
>>> 4.4.6 Linux kernel, based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS kernel.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I seem to have a regression, and a weird one I see neither on Proxmox
>
>> 4.1 4.2.6's kernel, nor on Ubuntu 4.4.0, or
>>
>> Context: Ubuntu Guest VM using Ubuntu 16.04 on a virtio_net device
>> (tested also on Debian 8, and CentOS7), connected on a bridge.
>>
>> on 4.1 : 1 Gbps bandwidth, ~1 GHz of CPU
>> on 4.2 : 1 Gbps bandwidth, ~3 GHz of CPU
>>
>> Tested using transfer to /dev/null & iperf, so no disk involved.
>>
>> I do not have the issue on ubuntu 4.4.0 using virtualbox/virtio-net.
>>
>> Haven't tested further, but this is an isssue.
>
>Looked into it, it's really 100% of a core, in the following setups:
>- single CPU on the VM
>- local or remote traffic (local goes up to 24 Gbps, remote is 1 Gbps)
>- no matter what distro (haven't tested Windows)
>
>Has anyone noticed something like this or is this something specific?
>
>Regards,
>
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Gilles Pietri
>>
>>
>>>
>>> We included as always countless small improvements and bugfixes,
>like
>>> the ability to use Let´s Encrypt certificates.
>>>
>>> Release notes
>>> http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Roadmap#Proxmox_VE_4.2
>>>
>>> ISO Download
>>>
>>> http://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads
>>>
>>> Alternate ISO download:
>>> http://download.proxmox.com/iso/
>>>
>>> Upgrading
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>>>
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>>>
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>bug
>>> reporting and patch submissions.
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