** Description changed: Binary package hint: kvm I was running a kvm host with 5 virtual machines using jaunty. 1 running centos 5.4, 3 running karmic and 1 running hardy. I upgraded the host to karmic to test it and one of my virtual machines(the vm with hardy) crashs after some seconds of boot! I stack traced the kvm process and found a "virtio-net truncating packet" before process crash. No error in any log file. The VM just crash. I changed the model of network interface(the disk is still virtio) in VM.xml to rtl8139, redefined and started. The problem goes away. I don't know if it's a kvm bug or libvirt(regarding the bridge network) bug but definitely is a bug. All other VMs are running OK with virtio for both network and disk. + + =========================== + Karmic Release Notes: + + KVM Guest Crashes when Guest is Hardy and using Virtio Networking + + Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy) KVM guests using virtio networking may crash, + when running on top of Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) hosts. + + As a workaround, such guests should use either e1000 or rtl839 as the + networking model. A fix for the bug is currently in progress and should + be addressed in an update to the qemu-kvm package in Karmic. + + ===========================
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