Re: KVM induced panic on 2.6.38[2367] & 2.6.39

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On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 06:53:31PM +0800, Brad Campbell wrote:
> I rebooted into a netfilter kernel, and did all the steps I'd used
> on the no-netfilter kernel and it ticked along happily.
> 
> So the result of the experiment is inconclusive. Having said that,
> the backtraces certainly smell networky.
> 
> To get it to crash, I have to start IE in the VM and https to the
> public address of the machine, which is then redirected by netfilter
> back into another of the VM's.
> 
> I can https directly to the other VM's address, but that does not
> cause it to crash, however without netfilter loaded I can't bounce
> off the public IP. It's all rather confusing really.
> 
> What next Sherlock?

I think you're hitting something I've seen. Can you try rewriting
your firewall rules so that it does not reference any bridge
interfaces at all. Instead, reference the real interface names
in their place. I'm betting it wont crash.

(netdev added to CC since we're aleady bouncing there)

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