Slow CentOS client on Mac Host
Posted: 6. Jan 2011, 12:28
Host: Hackintosh two core 2.66 GHz, 64 bit, 8 GB Ram, Nvidia GeForce 9600 video. 512 MB vid running Snow Leopard.
Disk 500 GB Baracuda 7200 RPM on Intel IHCR
VB version is 3.2.10
Client: Linux CentOS Build 2.6.18-194.e15 64 bit kernel. 2 GB ram. Disk 8 GB Static. 64 MB video 3D accel enabled.
Extra boot option "divider=10"
Client is quite slow. Normally if booting in verbose mode, most messages go past too fast to read. That is not a problem.
While I'm writing this it's been booting. 4:28 to boot to level 3 and get a login prompt. (4.5 minutes)
Thought 1. VB on the Hackintosh comes up in Analyzer as a 32 bit application. This version of CentOS is 64 bit.
If this is a bad idea, I'm open to recommendations for a lightweight linux distribution.
Thought 2. VB log has line:
00:02:42.251 AIOMgr: Host limits number of active IO requests to 16. Expect a performance impact.
Running sysctl on the host gives
kern.aiomax = 90
kern.aioprocmax = 16
kern.aiothreads = 4
I bumped up kern.aioprocmax to 64, quit & restarted VB, rebooted the linux client. No difference in speed. Message from AIOMgr now s/16/64
Ideas?
I can attach a sample log if you wish.
What else?
Disk 500 GB Baracuda 7200 RPM on Intel IHCR
VB version is 3.2.10
Client: Linux CentOS Build 2.6.18-194.e15 64 bit kernel. 2 GB ram. Disk 8 GB Static. 64 MB video 3D accel enabled.
Extra boot option "divider=10"
Client is quite slow. Normally if booting in verbose mode, most messages go past too fast to read. That is not a problem.
While I'm writing this it's been booting. 4:28 to boot to level 3 and get a login prompt. (4.5 minutes)
Thought 1. VB on the Hackintosh comes up in Analyzer as a 32 bit application. This version of CentOS is 64 bit.
If this is a bad idea, I'm open to recommendations for a lightweight linux distribution.
Thought 2. VB log has line:
00:02:42.251 AIOMgr: Host limits number of active IO requests to 16. Expect a performance impact.
Running sysctl on the host gives
kern.aiomax = 90
kern.aioprocmax = 16
kern.aiothreads = 4
I bumped up kern.aioprocmax to 64, quit & restarted VB, rebooted the linux client. No difference in speed. Message from AIOMgr now s/16/64
Ideas?
I can attach a sample log if you wish.
What else?