Re: KVM intolerably slowly

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I guess you need to sort out Windows ACPI workaround.
Have a look at KVM wiki on how to do it.
It should solve your problem easily.

HTH
Thanks
On 8/21/07, Christian Stalp <christian.stalp@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello out there,
> Im wondering if anybody could help me with a kvm-problem. I installed a
> kernel in version 2.6.22.1 and the kvm in version 33.
> My linux guest-system (host and guest are both debian 4.0) has a
> satisfying performance. But my  WinXP-installation is terribly slowly.
> At a look on my log I saw thousends of these entries:
> kernel: kvm: unhandelt wrmsr: 0xc000....
> last message repeated 423 times (this fluctuate somewhere between 410
> and 440)
> and then another entr:
> kernel: rtc: lost some interrupts at 1024Hz
>
> Does anybody know why this happend?
>
> What could cause this terrible performance. I allready saw a
> WinXP-System on qemu/kvm, which has a passably acceptable performance.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Gruss Christian
>
>
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