minor swap issue ....

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.... I have a CentOS 5.n VM running on a Fedora 14 server/host, installed using virt-manager, pretty plain vanilla. I use it to compile binaries to run under RHEL/CentOS 5.n OS. I occasionally notice that when the VM gets paged out by the server, it takes several minutes to get it back in :-/ (see below).


On the host, logged in to a shell through a terminal window, this A.M.:

[wam@Q6600, test, 10:09:08am] 3384 % /sbin/swapon -s ; free -m ; uname -a ; /sbin/hwclock -r ; date Filename Type Size Used Priority /dev/md2 partition 16773116 1967524 -1
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:          7993       7932         61          0         11       7176
-/+ buffers/cache:        744       7249
Swap:        16379       1921      14458
Linux Q6600 2.6.35.14-106.fc14.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Nov 23 13:07:52 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Tue Sep 25 10:09:11 2012  -0.890900 seconds
Tue Sep 25 10:09:11 CDT 2012
[wam@Q6600, test, 10:09:11am] 3385 % /sbin/swapon -s ; free -m ; uname -a ; /sbin/hwclock -r ; date Filename Type Size Used Priority /dev/md2 partition 16773116 1415136 -1
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:          7993       7939         54          0         12       6358
-/+ buffers/cache:       1568       6425
Swap:        16379       1381      14998
Linux Q6600 2.6.35.14-106.fc14.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Nov 23 13:07:52 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Tue Sep 25 10:14:09 2012  -0.281487 seconds
Tue Sep 25 10:14:09 CDT 2012
[wam@Q6600, test, 10:14:09am] 3385 %


on the VM, logged in through a different terminal window:


[wam@centos-5, CFD, 10:09:14am] 6507 %
[wam@centos-5, CFD, 10:09:14am] 6507 % ( cd ../Utils/ ; make extra ) ; cd .
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils'
/home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils/../lib/R4/SSE2/libutils.a up to date.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils'
/home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils/../lib/R8/SSE2/libutils.a up to date.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils'
cd /net/cube/home/wam/V8/Cnx/test/junk/cart/unstaggered/bfc/utils; icc -c -DNDEBUG -DUNDER_SCORE_SYS -DLOSE_GAMMAL -gcc-version=340 -gcc-name=gcc34 -fabi-version=2 -I /net/cube/home/wam/V8/Cnx/test/junk/cart/unstaggered/bfc/include -wd138,167,186,266,279,880,1418,1419,2330,2331 -O3 -ip -opt-prefetch -parallel -opt-multi-version-aggressive -xSSE2 -DP64_BIT test.cpp cd /net/cube/home/wam/V8/Cnx/test/junk/cart/unstaggered/bfc/utils; icc -o /home/wam/bin/checkout -parallel -mkl=parallel -Wl,-s test.o -L /home/wam/dev/CFD/Utils/../lib/R4/SSE2 -Wl,--start-group -lutils -lMemIO -Wl,--end-group && \rm -f test.o
Done with extra.
[wam@centos-5, CFD, 10:12:36am] 6508 %


i.e. it took 3+ min. to get back to the prompt for this command (usually about 5 sec.) .... This isn't a show-stopped by any means, but it is irritating. From the timestamps & data from the host & guest, apparently all of that was used up swapping the guest back in. Is there any way to either prioritize the VM to not get swapped out, or preferentially swapped back in :-) ? TIA for any pointers ....



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