Re: Bug? 100% load on core after physically removing USB storage from host

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On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Emmanuel Noobadmin
<centos.admin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 6/20/12, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Anyway, once you've tried qemu.git/master we'll know whether the bug
>> still exists and with all the info you've shared maybe Gerd (USB
>> maintainer) will know what the issue is.
>
> Sadly, my noobness meant during the hours I had onsite, I could only
> get libvirt compiled but could not get thngs to work. There were some
> errors about qemu need to be compiled with/for kalj, unknown OS hvm
> and then a whole bunch of other errors when I try to connect to
> qemu/kvm. The only time things loaded, turned out to be another noob
> error that ended up with 0.8.7 loaded instead of the git version.
>
> Pretty much expected and largely why I dread any witch from stock :D
>
> Unfortunately, I have to get this machine repurposed over this weekend
> so unlikely I will have time to figure out how to install a newer
> version of libvirt. So hopefully the problem was fixed or somebody
> else could replicate this with better success.

Thanks for investigating and sharing the information you've found.
It's archived on the list so anyone who hits it in the future or wants
to reproduce it can try.

Stefan
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