Hello Jiri,
On Thursday 29 August, 2024 at 04:58:39 pm IST, Jiri Denemark <jdenemar(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> * Does the same waiting happen when using options (2) and (3)
above?
No. The explicit "virsh migrate-postcopy" request expects the user to
decide when to switch to post-copy by monitoring the migration.
> * While running migration tests switch to postcopy appears to
> happen within 2 seconds of starting migration.
> - Is that reasonable time to switch from pre-copy to postcopy?
No, that's not very reasonable. Basically every memory page access would
have to be delayed until the page is transferred from the source host.
> - Is there an ideal time to wait before switching to postcopy?
Not really. As the name suggests this is meant as a timeout, i.e.,
switch to post-copy if pre-copy migration is taking too long and thus is
unlikely to ever converge. So logically the timeout should be long
enough to give pre-copy migration to do its job. In this case, switching
to post-copy is an alternative approach to CPU throttling for helping
migration to converge.
> * The feature page below suggests to wait until one cycle of RAM migration has
completed
> ->
https://wiki.qemu.org/Features/PostCopyLiveMigration
Right, that's definitely a good approach as only memory pages that
changed during migration will have to be transferred from the source.
* Okay, great! Thanks so much for these details, I appreciate it.
Thank you.
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- Prasad