Sumit Kumar Archana Kumar Group # 4 CSE 591 : Virtualization and Cloud Computing4/19/2011.
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Transcript of Sumit Kumar Archana Kumar Group # 4 CSE 591 : Virtualization and Cloud Computing4/19/2011.
GoalsStudying on memory optimization and
implementing.Studying feasibility of using XVP to support
the UI for optimization.
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Components of XVPxvpweb: A web front end for XenServer, running on
Apache/PHP.xvpviewer: A Java applet for accessing XenServer consoles
(used by xvpweb, of course).xvp: A server-side proxy for XenServer consoles, so that
you can use ordinary VNC clients.xvpdiscover: A tool that queries a XenServer pool, and
writes the appropriate configuration files for xvp and xvpweb.[ref : http://www.xenbear.com/2009/11/22/xvp/]
Creating a VM for XVPappliance allows us to configure all the four components.
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Inferences XVP is a very basic package that can be used to manage the virtual
machines on Xen Server or XCP. Advantages:
Just a browser is required. The VM consoles can be accessed using XVPviewer (uses Java applets).
Platform-independent access to manage virtual machines. Can be enhanced with our own projects since it is a open-source. Supports role-based access configurations to server pools. The
servers can be configured into pools with different users having different accesses to the different pools.
Limitations: Monitoring does not currently support exhaustive displays as in a
XenCenter performance monitor. Creating / Importing/ Exporting VMs not possible.
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Why XVP?XenCenter is only supported in the Windows machine
and is not opensource. The openxenmanager project to enable a XenCenter
like VMM is in initial state and is not ready for use yet.
Even after the project is ready for use, this may require configuration at each individual machine.
Potential Use of XVP : if the XVP Appliance is configured, the role based access to the server pools can be given to the individual users within the Enterprise with the minimal requirement of a browser running in the user’s system.
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Challenges faced in XVPConfiguring the XVP appliance was easier.However trying to install the individual packages had
dependency on many other packages.Had to manually type in and save xvpweb.conf and
xvpusers.confThe tunneling with the TightVNC for Java was not working
Though the server was detected after all the configuration, the console view could not be enabled.
Only the context menu for the different VMs appeared with the information.
Modifications require changing corresponding Java and PHP files. Any small change required recompilation of all the associated jar files
Making the API in the VM to talk with the information from server pool was difficult
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Memory Management in XenMemory optimization can be done In 2 ways
By sharing memory among virtual machinesBallooning
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Memory SharingCan be done:
Use prior knowledge about certain blocks of data being identical.
Actively compare the blocks to find identical blocks of data.
Memory sharing using prior knowledgeContent based sharing.Copy on Write.Shared memory.
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Dynamic SharingMemory sharing decision can be taken
dynamically also by comparing block of memory in different virtual machines
Using done using hashing.Other available method is bit wise
comparision.
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DisadvantagesSignificant performance overhead.Additional operations are needed if VM tries
to modify read only pages. Hashing introduces new overhead of finding
new pages for sharing.These methods don’t care about memory
distribution and memory utilization ratio in virtual machines.
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BallooningBalloon is a method that allows Dom0 to ask
virtual machines running above it to release some amount of memory.
Implemented as xen driver.Dom0 needs to have knowledge of idle
memory in virtual machines in order to get it back.
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Self-BallooningBalloon driver can be modified in order to
get information about idle memory in virtual machines.
Take action and redistribute memory among virtual machines.
Not available in free version of Xen Server.Implementation is underway.
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Challenges facedInterdependency of packagesKernel has to be recompiled againRequires knowledge of device driver
programmingIdentified Patch or programs correspond to
much older version of kernel.Sudden expiry of Xenserver version disabling
the developer environment. No access using XenCenter as the system was on Mobicloud.
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ConclusionsIt was decided that XVP Appliance will only be
accessed using the preconfigured machine. It is used to only enable browser-based access and no improvements were made on the existing source code.
Kernel Patch for implementing Self-ballooning has been identified. However it corresponds to much older version of Kernel. Hence if adequate time is available, the changes in the patches can be applied comparing the kernel versions to implement self-ballooning.
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