Tatsuro Enokura wrote:
Hi, Richard Richard W.M. Jones wrote:[Resurrecting this old thread ...] How about this as a plan?(1) Add 'virsh savetuning' and 'virsh loadtuning' commands as Daniel Veillard has suggested above. These would save the per-domain tuning information to an XML file<tuning> <pin vcpu="0" pcpu="0"/> <pin vcpu="1" pcpu="1"/> <!-- other stuff for cpu_weight, etc. --> </tuning>Ok, looks fine to me.(2) Modify 'virsh define' and 'virsh create' commands to add a '--with-tuning' flag, so that:virsh define foo.xml --with-tuning foo-tuning.xmlWhich basically does the ordinary 'virsh define' step followed by 'virsh loadtuning'.I agree and I want to add '--with-tuning' flag to 'virsh start' command, too.(3) Modify 'virsh save' to add '--save-tuning', so that: virsh save foo foo.img --save-tuning foo-tuning.xmlThis captures the tuning information into the XML file, and is the same as doing an ordinary 'save' followed by 'virsh savetuning'.Sounds good to me.
OK good. I probably won't get around to this real soon now because I've got a huge list of things on my to do list, but if the design is good I can come up with an implementation in a week or two.
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