KVM Team,
We have a user that is experiencing an odd issue when trying to create
VMs on his system which causes the entire host to crash, printing the
following message to the console:
[ERROR] INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation! sleeping for 30 seconds.
We have never seen this issue before,
but will followup on what the longer term plan might be.
Jon.
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Indeed. We should use the EFI RTC driver in general, rather than push
for many individual RTC drivers on aarch64 systems that are EFI enabled.
Within Red Hat, we currently have EFI Runtime Services live in many of
our labs and are using the EFI RTC. This is the way forward.
Jon
On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 13:53 +0100, Dave Martin wrote:
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 05:49:21PM -0400, Christoffer Dall wrote:
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Will Deacon will.dea...@arm.com wrote:
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 04:35:59PM +0100, Christoffer Dall wrote:
I'm afraid you're not going to
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Shirley Ma mashi...@us.ibm.com wrote:
This patchset add supports for TX zero-copy between guest and host
kernel through vhost. It significantly reduces CPU utilization on the
local host on which the guest is located (It reduced 30-50% CPU usage
for vhost thread
Hi all,
I am attempting to build kvm-88 on CentOS 5.3 and encounter the error
below while running make. Is the kernel included with CentOS too old?
Has any one been able to successfully build and run kvm-88 on CentOS
5.3?
Thanks!
CC [M] /home/jon/src/kvm-88/kvm/
kernel/x86/svm.o
In file
Jim Paris j...@jtan.com writes:
Jon Fairbairn wrote:
Brian Jackson i...@theiggy.com writes:
On Friday 28 August 2009 01:14:42 pm Jon Fairbairn wrote:
The setup was done through virt-manager. The network between the host
and guest is a virtual bridge. What I've been trying to do
Brian Jackson i...@theiggy.com writes:
On Friday 28 August 2009 01:14:42 pm Jon Fairbairn wrote:
I'm experimenting with a virtual router. I did this a few years ago with
Xen and it worked well enough, but then fedora changed and it stopped
working, so I gave up for a while. Now I have
I'm experimenting with a virtual router. I did this a few years ago with
Xen and it worked well enough, but then fedora changed and it stopped
working, so I gave up for a while. Now I have a machine that supports
hardware virtualisation, I thought I'd try again.
The setup was done through
I'm attempting to set up a Windows XP virtual machine using KVM
running on 8.04 LTS x64 or a Core 2 Duo (6550). I have updated all
installed packages to the latest available as of a week ago. This is
KVM version 0.9.1 (kvm-62) on a kernel version 2.6.24-22-server.
I'm creating a 20 GB hard disk
Yaniv Kaul wrote:
On 7/2/2009 6:50 PM, Jon Watte wrote:
I'm attempting to set up a Windows XP virtual machine using KVM
running on 8.04 LTS x64 or a Core 2 Duo (6550). I have updated all
installed packages to the latest available as of a week ago. This is
KVM version 0.9.1 (kvm-62) on a kernel
Dustin Kirkland wrote:
I am working on a backport of kvm-84 (kernel and userspace) to Ubuntu
8.04 LTS. You can try the kvm packages in the following personal
package archive (PPA):
* https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-virt/+archive/ppa
Or, you can wait about a week and these packages should be
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