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* [Qemu-devel] OS crash while attempting to boot a 1TB guest.
@ 2013-06-03 20:01 Chegu Vinod
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From: Chegu Vinod @ 2013-06-03 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel qemu-devel, seabios; +Cc: Paolo Bonzini, Marcelo Tosatti

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Hello,

For guest sizes >= 1TB RAM  the guest OS is unable to boot up (please 
see attached GIF file for the Oops message). Wonder if this is a 
bug/regression in qemu/seabios or does one have to enable/disable 
something else in the qemu command line (pl. see below) ?

Thanks
Vinod


Host and Guest OS : 3.10-rc2 (from kvm.git) and qemu1.5.5 (from qemu.git 
as of May 28th)

The qemu command line :


/usr/local/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 \
-enable-kvm \
-cpu host \
-name vm1 \
-m 1048576 -smp 80,sockets=80,cores=1,threads=1 \
-mem-path /dev/hugepages \
-no-hpet \
-chardev 
socket,id=charmonitor,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/vm1.monitor,server,nowait \
-mon chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control -rtc base=utc 
-no-shutdown \
-drive 
file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/vm1/vm1.img,if=none,id=drive-virtio-disk0,format=raw,cache=none 
\
-device 
virtio-blk-pci,scsi=off,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5,drive=drive-virtio-disk0,id=virtio-disk0,bootindex=1 
\
-monitor stdio \
-net nic,model=virtio,macaddr=<...>,netdev=nic-0 \
-netdev tap,id=nic-0,ifname=tap0,script=no,downscript=no,vhost=on \
-vnc :4



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