Hello Sanjay,

When you are doing over provisioning specially for memory, just go to the KVM 
node and see the output of dumpxml, you will see the memory assigned to the KVM 
guest divided by over provisioning factor, which means no suitable memory for 
OS to run ( if we use default offering ) , 

So try to increase the RAM in default offering or create a larger offering for 
VR.



Vivek Kumar
Sr. Manager - Cloud & DevOps
TechOps | Indiqus Technologies

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> On 02-May-2023, at 1:12 PM, Sanjay Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> When overprovisioning factors are > 1, the virtual router vm  is not able
> to boot and ends up in a kernel panic.
> 
> ACS_Version: 4.18.0
> Storage: NFS
> 
> Any help would be really appreciated. Thank you!
> 
> With Regards,
> S Kumar


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