Just a follow-up on this issue, we're getting the best uptime ever with
the VM using scsi/virtio, so the problem seems fixed.
I have also checked and it looks like we created the VM with default
scsi config, so I'm almost sure we tried changing network interfaces but
not disk drives.
Thanks
Ok, will try that also, thanks a lot.
El 14/11/17 a las 11:03, Emmanuel Kasper escribió:
Hi Eneko
What is the status of the qemu process when the VM hangs ? Is it in D
state ?
I don't think but didn't check it. Will do next time it hangs.
Also which SCSI controller type are you using ?
It
>> Hi Eneko
>> What is the status of the qemu process when the VM hangs ? Is it in D
>> state ?
> I don't think but didn't check it. Will do next time it hangs.
>> Also which SCSI controller type are you using ?
> It was set as default (LSI 53C895A), just changed to virtio on this
> morning's
Hi Emmanuel,
El 14/11/17 a las 10:35, Emmanuel Kasper escribió:
On 11/14/2017 09:41 AM, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
Hi all,
We have a Debian 9 VM running on a v3.4 Proxmox cluster (yes I know we
should upgrade it), that periodically hangs.
When it hangs, we can't reach it neither by network nor by
On 11/14/2017 09:41 AM, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have a Debian 9 VM running on a v3.4 Proxmox cluster (yes I know we
> should upgrade it), that periodically hangs.
>
> When it hangs, we can't reach it neither by network nor by Console (it
> is frezeed). Also, CPU is shown at about
Hi all,
We have a Debian 9 VM running on a v3.4 Proxmox cluster (yes I know we
should upgrade it), that periodically hangs.
When it hangs, we can't reach it neither by network nor by Console (it
is frezeed). Also, CPU is shown at about 52%-53% (VM has 2 cores).
It hangs quite often, about