Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 29 Aug 2023 22:00:58 +0200 | From | Marc Haber <> | Subject | Re: Linux 6.5 speed regression, boot VERY slow with anything systemd related |
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Hi,
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 10:14:23AM -0700, Sean Christopherson wrote: > On Tue, Aug 29, 2023, Marc Haber wrote: > > Both come from virt-manager, so if the XML helps more, I'll happy to > > post that as well. > > Those command lines are quite different, e.g. the Intel one has two > serial ports versus one for the AMD VM.
Indeed? I virt-manager, I don't see a second serial port. In either case, only the one showing up in the VM as ttyS0 is being used. But thanks for making me look, I discovered that the machine on the Intel host still used emulated SCSI instead of VirtIO für the main disk. I changed that.
>Unless Tony jumps in with an > idea, I would try massaging either the good or bad VM's QEMU > invocation, e.g. see if you can get the AMD VM to "pass" by pulling in > stuff from the Intel VM, or get the Intel VM to fail by making its > command line look more like the AMD VM.
In Virt-Manager, both machines don't look THAT different tbh. I verified the XML and the differences are not big at all.
Do you want me to try different vCPU types? Currently the VM is set to "Opteron_G3", would you recommend a different vCPU for the host having a "AMD GX-412TC SOC" host CPU?
Greetings Marc
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