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Kernel same-page Merging (KSM) allows KVM guests to share identical memory pages. These shared pages are usually common libraries or other identical, high-use data. The current configuration was a bit to lazy - so KSM didn't work very well. With the new configuration I could run 3 Linux VMs in parralel. FreeBSD can't benefit from it. But FreeBSD is not so memory hungry in general, so there is no need for it ;) Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de> Closes #16641 |
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generate-ci-type.py | ||
merge_summary.awk | ||
qemu-1-setup.sh | ||
qemu-2-start.sh | ||
qemu-3-deps.sh | ||
qemu-4-build.sh | ||
qemu-5-setup.sh | ||
qemu-6-tests.sh | ||
qemu-7-prepare.sh | ||
qemu-8-summary.sh | ||
qemu-9-summary-page.sh | ||
README.md |
Workflow for each operating system:
- install qemu on the github runner
- download current cloud image of operating system
- start and init that image via cloud-init
- install dependencies and poweroff system
- start system and build openzfs and then poweroff again
- clone build system and start 2 instances of it
- run functional testings and complete in around 3h
- when tests are done, do some logfile preparing
- show detailed results for each system
- in the end, generate the job summary
/TR 14.09.2024