Re: [fedora-virt] 3.13 - Nested KVM (vmx) totally broken?

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Il 04/03/2014 03:40, Ian Pilcher ha scritto:
Is this a known problem?  I just tried using nested vmx for the first
time since upgrading my system from F19 (3.12.?? at the time) to F20,
and I cannot start any L2 guests.  The L2 guest appears to hang almost
immediately after starting, consuming 100% of one of the L1 guest's
VCPUs.

If I reboot with kernel-3.12.10-300.fc20.x86_64, the problem does not
occur.

Any known workaround?  (Other than using 3.12.10?)

There is a fix on the way to the 3.13 kernel.

You can open a Fedora bug and ask them to include http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.stable/82043/raw in the kernel.

Paolo
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