The 02/08/11, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote: > I'm stuck! > > As told before, I have one working (in production) system and others > failing Gentoo systems (including the testing machine). > > I've check the working system against the testing machine and looked for > differences. I did remove differences one by one (luckily systems are > very near from each other) and couldn't have the testing machine to > work. > > I've check Linux kernel configuration (first) and the whole system for > installed packages and compilation options. On each difference found > I've done: > - compilation and reinstallation of ALL the packages; > - reboot; > - tests. > > Now, I have almost two exact same systems behaving differently. Some > minor differences remain about installed packages (missing on testing): > - lshw > - pv > - colorgcc > - autofs > - iperf > > Hardware isn't the same, though. Main differences are: > - Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz (cpu family : 6) > hardware RAID > - Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz (cpu family : 6) > software RAID > > Ouch! So, I've tried yet another thing. I made a tarball of the whole working system and installed it on the testing bare metal (Core i3-2100). The 'start' command after 'managedsave' still fails. Then, I tried to change kvm related kernel compilation option and compiled kvm-intel as module: fails again. Did the hardware requirements change for libvirt/qemu-kvm? I can't understand why the _exact same_ system works on a hardware and not on another (where previously it worked perfectly well). -- Nicolas Sebrecht -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list