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* kvm 84 update
@ 2009-04-13 18:18 Armindo Silva
  2009-04-13 23:40 ` Charles Duffy
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Armindo Silva @ 2009-04-13 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kvm

Hi,

I am using ubuntu hardy 8.04.2 on my servers, and just updated to kvm
84 (from the ppa repo).
There are a few glitches/problems with this version (at least using
win2k3 server as guest). The problems with the vnc window only
disappear when i create a new guest, with the old ones the mouse is
still out of sync.
Other problem is that all my guest lost their default network config -
they all had static ips if i configure them again with the same
settings windows warn me about that address being in use by a hidden
network device (if i ignore that message it works - at least as far i
can tell). Also now, all of them (including fresh VMs) have a new PCI
Device to which i cannot find drivers - i am not using virtio so
everything thing should be working, right?

Any ideas/pointers?

Cheers

Armindo


PS: I don't know if any of these was already answered, but i am not
able to find it, so if you can point me in the right direction.

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* Re: kvm 84 update
@ 2009-04-17 21:57 Brent A Nelson
  2009-04-20 16:28 ` Brent A Nelson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Brent A Nelson @ 2009-04-17 21:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kvm

I, too, am trying out the KVM 84 build for Hardy.  I didn't have any 
problems with networking (I'm using a bridge interface), except I had to 
specify script=/etc/kvm/kvm-ifup, unlike with KVM 62.  Without 
specifying any script=, kvm looks for /etc/kvm-ifup, which does not exist. 
Perhaps this is just a glitch with the way the Ubuntu folks built the 
package.

However, live migration simply doesn't work right.  When it completes, the 
migrated guest always immediately crashes in some fashion (I've had an 
oops, a panic, and a reboot).  I can send the original a "cont" command, 
however, and it will resume as if nothing had happened.

If I first stop the guest, then migration works great, and it's fast 
enough to hardly notice the brief unresponsiveness.  However, there's a 
nuisance here, too.  The migrated VM uses the full amount of memory 
allocated to it, even though the original may have been using only a small 
fraction.  I tried issuing a balloon command to shrink it; the guest VM did 
see the smaller memory size, but the kvm process itself did not change 
memory consumption.  When I used the balloon command to set it back to the 
original, full size, the guest VM saw its memory shrink down to nothing 
until all processes had been killed by the out-of-memory killer.

"info balloon" tells me:
Using KVM without synchronous MMU, ballooning disabled

So, I assume I don't have everything I need to try ballooning properly to 
see if I can reduce the excess memory consumed by the migrated guest VM.

Thanks,

Brent Nelson
Director of Computing
Dept. of Physics
University of Florida

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