On 9/17/07, Farkas Levente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dor Laor wrote:
> > i've try kvm-40 it now on centos-5 with kernel-2.6.18-8.1.10.el5 x86_64
> >>
> >> host (8gb ram and 4 core) and one centos-5 x86_64, centos-5 i386,
> >> mandrake i586 guests. i try to give 4 cpu for the first 2 guest and 1
> >> cpu for the last. after i start these 3 guests the host kernel crash all
> >> the time after the guest starts to boot. so i now try to switchback to
> >> kvm-36.
> >>
> > It will be helpful to provide the oops/dmesg output.
>
> how? write it down with paper from the console? at the same time there's
> just a kernel stack dump and i can't scroll it up (eg with shift-page up).

A photo will do, but it's possible that the most interesting part has
been scrolled off screen. Can you setup a serial console
(Documentation/serial-console.txt) or at least netconsole
(Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt)?

> just to clarify, if i've a 4 core host cpus can i give 4 cpus for both
> of the 2 guests?

Yes, virtual CPUs are mapped to threads.

Luca

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