Bug#494831: I think I ran into this

2008-11-24 Thread Peter Palfrader
Jan Lübbe schrieb am Donnerstag, dem 20. November 2008:

 On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 16:25 +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
  Jan Lübbe schrieb am Donnerstag, dem 20. November 2008:
  
   On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 09:33 +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
It'll be part of 0.9.1-8, currently also to be found at
http://nchipin.kos.to/qemu/

One of the patches included is already part of kvm, but
62_fix-ptyblocking.patch is new and it built and fixed the problem for
me.
   
   Do you think we should try to push that for lenny?
  
  I think we should.
 
 I've uploaded a version with that patch. Could you verify that your
 problem is fixed?

I can no longer reproduce the problem in 72+dfsg-3, so I think it's
fixed.  Thanks.

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Bug#494831: I think I ran into this

2008-11-20 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Peter Palfrader wrote:

 After some kernel action, say mounting a few filesystem, iptables
 logging etc, some internal buffer runs full and the entire domain
 freezes up.
 
 That is, until I look at the console using 'virsh console test'.  Then I
 get all the backlog spewn at me and stuff continues.

I reproduced the same problem with just qemu, and riku provided a patch
that fixed the issue for me.

It'll be part of 0.9.1-8, currently also to be found at
http://nchipin.kos.to/qemu/

One of the patches included is already part of kvm, but
62_fix-ptyblocking.patch is new and it built and fixed the problem for
me.

Serial is even then still not really very good, but at least it doesn't
lock up everything.
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Bug#494831: I think I ran into this

2008-11-20 Thread Jan Lübbe
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 09:33 +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
 It'll be part of 0.9.1-8, currently also to be found at
 http://nchipin.kos.to/qemu/
 
 One of the patches included is already part of kvm, but
 62_fix-ptyblocking.patch is new and it built and fixed the problem for
 me.

Do you think we should try to push that for lenny?

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Bug#494831: I think I ran into this

2008-11-20 Thread Peter Palfrader
Jan Lübbe schrieb am Donnerstag, dem 20. November 2008:

 On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 09:33 +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
  It'll be part of 0.9.1-8, currently also to be found at
  http://nchipin.kos.to/qemu/
  
  One of the patches included is already part of kvm, but
  62_fix-ptyblocking.patch is new and it built and fixed the problem for
  me.
 
 Do you think we should try to push that for lenny?

I think we should.
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Bug#494831: I think I ran into this

2008-11-18 Thread Peter Palfrader
# this really deserves grave, but I'd rather have it fixed than argued about
severity 494831 important
thanks

My kvm/qemu domain has the following output defined via libvirt:

sookie:~# cat /etc/libvirt/qemu/test.xml 
...
serial type='pty'
  target port='0'/
/serial
console type='pty'
  target port='0'/
/console

and I have the kernel console redirected to ttyS0, so kernel log
messages end up on the pty there.

After some kernel action, say mounting a few filesystem, iptables
logging etc, some internal buffer runs over and the entire domain
freezes up.

That is, until I look at the console using 'virsh console test'.  Then I
get all the backlog spewn at me and stuff continues.

This really really needs to get fixed.
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Bug#494831: I think I ran into this

2008-11-18 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Peter Palfrader wrote:

 After some kernel action, say mounting a few filesystem, iptables
 logging etc, some internal buffer runs over and the entire domain
 freezes up.

s/over/full/
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