Hi,
   I would be willing to help.  Is this a Xen issue thought? When you 
say 100% do you mean load or VCPU... by what means do you see 100%?
-- I have seen processes that hang up and eat up all of the CPU 
...XFree86/vnc for example :}

Also have you looked at KVM?  This is easier to manage if you are short 
on staff :)


Anyway, if you still need help let me know.


Bonne chance!
Hroth


Jonathan Bastien-Filiatrault wrote:
> We are looking for a consultant with Xen deployment experience in the 
> greater Montréal area. We are a small computer security firm in 
> Rosemont-Petite-Patrie.
> 
> We currently have two Xen hosts (Debian stable/testing 64 bits), and two 
> production VMs (Ubuntu 32 bits). We are experiencing crashes on a 
> monthly basis on the production servers. The guest is stuck at 100% CPU 
> and a manual guest reboot is required. This is a blocker for us to 
> extend our virtual infrastructure to other servers.
> 
> Please contact me offlist if you are interested, we shall be happy to 
> discuss the details.
> 
> Thank you,
> Jonathan
> 
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