On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 05:34:33PM +0200, Anssi Kolehmainen wrote:
> Tried kvm-82 (2.6.28-rc7 kernel, kvm-82 modules) today and the same
> bug still exists. I thought everything was working somewhat fine but
> then Windows decided to shoot with shotgun at its own system files and I
> got to spend the day recovering and then rebuilding the vm :)
> 
> I'll setup another computer and see whether I can reproduce that on another
> system.

Well, this time on a brand new PC with 2.6.28, KVM-82. Everything
started out working fine and I thought I couldn't get any errors. First
Oracle DB installation resulted only in few "windows detected controller
error" messages in event log (but those don't cause any problems). After
that Weblogic installation caused windows to BSOD (but no Bad Status
move error). After reboot I tried copying the installation file to guest
drive and that caused 4 Bad Status moves and BSOD...

Tried without kvm modules and everything worked fine (except being
rather slow). Did the same thing with kvm modules loaded and it hit the
error.  Could this be some kind of timing issue?

http://kelvin.aketzu.net/kvm-2sec.log.bz2 contains about two last
seconds of debugging output (with DEBUG_LSI and DEBUG_LSI_REG). Added
second.microsecond timestamps to keep better track of what is going on.
At the moment of crash windows was writing to disk about 10mb/s (copying
file over 100mbps lan).

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