Hi Josh, all,

I did not want to hijack the thread dealing with a crashing VM, but perhaps 
there are some common things.

Today I installed a fresh cluster with mkephfs, went fine, imported a "master" 
debian 6.0 image with "format 2", made a snapshot, protected it, and made some 
clones.
Clones mounted with qemu-nbd, fiddled a bit with 
IP/interfaces/hosts/net.rules…etc and cleanly unmounted, VM started, took 2 
secs and the VM was up n running. Cool.

Now an ordinary shutdown was performed, made a snapshot of this image. Started 
again, did some "apt-get update… install s/t…".
Shutdown -> rbd rollback -> startup again -> login -> install s/t else… 
filesystem showed "many" ex3-errors, fell into read-only mode, massive 
corruption.

qemu config was with ":rbd_cache=false" if it matters. Above scenario is 
reproducible, and as I stated out, no crash detected.

Perhaps it is in the same area as in the crash-thread, otherwise I will provide 
logfiles as needed.

Kind regards,

Oliver.

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