Re: VMs Stop responding

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Leon,

If it helps you to know, I have used "host and vm" with the same OS and use Debian Bullesye and Bookwork to host KVM and use Virt-Manager on i5 8GB RAM, i7 32GB RAM, and AMD Ryzen 7 64 GB RAM, for Windows 7, Windows 10, and various Linux distros. I use SSD and HD drives for virtual storage.

I find KVM and Virt-Manager excellent for testing various Distros and server software.

I have not had the issue that you have reported.

I have had stability issues with faulty RAM and used memtest from a bootable USB to detect the faulty RAM, and once the RAM was replaced, the stability issues stopped.

Not that I expect it matters all that much, what hardware are you running KVM and Virt-Manager?  What OS are you hosting?  (i.e. are the VMs?)

George.


On Thursday, 20-07-2023 at 16:42 Leon Pollak wrote:
The only thing I can recommend (and it worked for me) is:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2213660

On Wed, 19 Jul 2023 at 21:48, woodcab <woodcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Seems you didn't get this.
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> Hello,
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>  I've been getting more of "virt-manager has stopped responding" and was wondering what I can do to remedy this. I'm running Ubuntu Mate 20.04 as the host and same for the VMs. Virt-manager version is 4.0. Any suggestions as to where to start looking?
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>  Also wondering about running the host and vm with the same OS. Are there any conflicts with doing that? Is there a recommended host OS that would be better suited?
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>  Thanks
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