Re: strange guest slowness after some time

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Rusty Russell wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 March 2009 16:59:36 Avi Kivity wrote:
>> Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>>> virtio_net virtio0: id 64 is not a head!
> 
> This means that qemu said "I've finished with buffer 64" and the guest didn't
> know anything about buffer 64.
> 
> We should not lock up, tho networking is toast: I think that qemu got upset
> and that caused this as well as it to chew 100% cpu.
> 
> I'll see if I can reproduce with kvm-84 userspace and 2.6.27 guests, 32-bit
> guests on a 64-bit AMD host.  What's your kvm/qemu command line?
> 

I've hit this as well.

Intel host, running RHEL5.3, x86_64 with KVM-81.

Guest is RHEL4.7, 32-bit, with the virtio drivers from RHEL4.8 beta.

Happens pretty darn quickly for me.

david


> Thanks,
> Rusty.
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