Jeremy and Robert, Out of interest, which cpu profile are you passing through to the guest?
I've seen a lot of reports with 9.x and kernel panics when certain CPU flags aren't being passed through, in particular x16 lahf popcnt sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3. Do you have the ability to set your guest.cpu.mode to "host-passthrough" for the purposes of testing? You'd do that by editing /etc/cloudstack/agent/agent.properties on your host. Look for guest.cpu.mode and replace it with = guest.cpu.mode=host-passthrough Then restart the agent. -Si On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 9:32 AM Robert Ward <rww...@xcubia.com> wrote: > Hi Rohit, > > I can report that installing Oracle 9.1 on a VM results in a kernel panic > right off the bat. I hear there were some major changes between EL8 and 9. > My SaSS customers are holding off on upgrades as well because of potential > concerns. > > Thanks > > On 2/2/23, 10:17 AM, "Rohit Yadav" <rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com> wrote: > > Jeremy, > > For EL9, can you try Alma Linux 9 or Oracle Linux 9 for guest VM? I > have had bad experiences with Rocky Linux 9 in terms of stability and > mirror/repo accessibility even though Rocky Linux 9 claims to be EL9 > compatible. > > Regards. > > ________________________________ > From: Jeremy Hansen <jer...@skidrow.la.INVALID> > Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2022 7:53 PM > To: Vivek Kumar via users <users@cloudstack.apache.org> > Subject: Rocky 9 and CS 4.17.1.0 > > I’m running Cloudstack 4.17.1.0 and for unknown reasons, I’m having > issues running Rocky 9. Kernel begins to boot and then it looks like it > fails on loading initrd and I get a kernel oops. Just curious if this is a > known issue or if there’s a work around. I tried using the qcow2 image from > Rocky as well and just using the install iso to create a new image. Same > result. > > Rocky 8 works fine. > > Anyone running Rocky 9? > > Thanks > -jeremy > > > > > > > > >