On 06/18/2017 10:01 AM, qubenix wrote:
'Vincent Adultman' via qubes-users:
This happens to me sometimes on the current Xen/Linux versions. When I
look at top in the offending VM its "kswapd" that has gone berserk.
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'Vincent Adultman' via qubes-users:
> This happens to me sometimes on the current Xen/Linux versions. When I
> look at top in the offending VM its "kswapd" that has gone berserk.
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> Chris Laprise, tas...@openmailbox.org
> https://twitter.com/ttaskett
> PGP: BEE2 20C5 356E 764A 73EB 4AB3
This happens to me sometimes on the current Xen/Linux versions. When I
look at top in the offending VM its "kswapd" that has gone berserk.
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https://twitter.com/ttaskett
PGP: BEE2 20C5 356E 764A 73EB 4AB3 1DC4 D106 F07F 1886
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I can confirm I've also
Interesting, I'd expect kswapd to be capable of performing I/O berserk, nou CPU
berserk. The only CPU-intensive part should be dm-crypt, but it runs in dom0,
not in standard AppVMs (unless you adjust it accordingly).
Regards,
Vít Šesták 'v6ak'
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On 06/17/2017 06:40 AM, loke...@gmail.com wrote:
I've restarted the offending VM's now, so I can't test anymore.
The fan was blowing at maximum speed (which is why I looked into this in the
first place) so there was definitely something happening.
The VM that was running with the most CPU