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Title:
  Ubuntu 18.04 guest hangs during diskio stress

Status in dellserver:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Setup - A Dell EMC 14th Gen AMD server, with ESXi 6.7 as host and
  Ubuntu 18.04 (latest updates) guest.

  Guest has 3 data disks apart from the boot disk. All these disks are exposed 
through "ParaVirtual SCSI controller" from the host ESXi 6.7.
  Run diskio stress on all the 3 data disks for overnight.
  Guest goes unresponsive (even ping fails) in between.
  Only way to recover is to reset the guest.

  Logs do not indicate much on this error.
  Rarely we get a crash on the Guest-screen. Attaching 2 screenshots of 
different hits.

  We have tried mainline kernel v4.18-rc-2 and have hit the issue there
  as well.

  Changing the SCSI controller to "LSI Logic SAS adapter" helps and we
  have not seen any crash/hang here.

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