I’m not sure which virtio version is installed in this VM, the driver options
seem different than the ones in VM’s that I know are using the SmartOS virtio
driver. I don’t think that any of my guys did this but the MTU was set to 1528.
We migrated from Linux KVM so I’m assuming its just left ove
On 11/17/16 15:56 , John Barfield wrote:
> Good evening Robert,
>
> My apologies on the emailing the daily digest list. That was an accident.
>
> Also the reason I’m not running the latest SmartOS is because I’m still using
> project fifo at the moment and I’ve updated to their latest supported
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Sent by Robert Mustacchi mailto:r...@joyent.com>> at Fri, 23
Sep 2016 14:28:53 -0700 On 9/21/16 8:33 , John Ba
On 11/15/16 5:47 , John Barfield wrote:
> Good morning Robert,
>
> I was finally able to update to a newer SmartOS platform and the issue
> happened again promptly this morning.
>
> The bug https://smartos.org/bugview/HVM-824 says that it was fixed in July of
> 2015 and I am using: joyent_20160
c10)
>
> fd7fffdf9480 qemu_run_timers+0xb0(f62620)
>
> fd7fffdf9490 qemu_run_all_timers+0x51()
>
> fd7fffdff520 main_loop_wait+0x480(0)
>
> fd7fffdff550 kvm_main_loop+0x119()
>
> fffffd7fffdff570 main_loop+0x17()
>
> fd7fffdff8b0 main+0x2da4(30,
)
fd7fffdf9490 qemu_run_all_timers+0x51()
fd7fffdff520 main_loop_wait+0x480(0)
fd7fffdff550 kvm_main_loop+0x119()
fd7fffdff570 main_loop+0x17()
fd7fffdff8b0 main+0x2da4(30, fd7fffdff8d8, fd7fffdffa60)
fd7fffdff8c0 _start+0x6c()
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ing your platform image.
Robert
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Hi Robert any update on the core I posted?
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mailto:john.barfi...@bissinc.com>> at Fri, 16 Sep
Hi Robert thank you for the update.
Sorry for the late reply.
I ran the coredump and it appears to be virtio network driver that’s causing
the crash. At least that’s what it looks like to me.
Let me know what you think.
Here is the output:
debugging core file of qemu-system-x86 (64-bit) from
On 9/8/16 6:32 , John Barfield wrote:
> Greetings friends,
>
> I have a VM that crashes once every day or every other day.
>
> There are no errors in the VM logs….it just shows that it may have lost power.
>
> In the GZ I’m getting VM core dumps.
>
> Could someone point me in the direction of t
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