Hi Gianluca.

On 22 Sep 2020, at 04:24, Gianluca Cecchi 
<gianluca.cec...@gmail.com<mailto:gianluca.cec...@gmail.com>> wrote:



On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 9:12 AM Vinícius Ferrão via Users 
<users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org>> wrote:
Hi Strahil, yes I can’t find anything recently either. You digged way further 
then me, I found some regressions on the kernel but I don’t know if it’s 
related or not:

https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/5526561/
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1045027

Regarding the OS, nothing new was installed, just regular Windows Updates.
And finally about nested virtualisation, it’s disabled on hypervisor.



In your original post you wrote about the VM going suspended.
So I think there could be something useful in engine.log on the engine and/or 
vdsm.log on the hypervisor.
Could you check those?

Yes I goes to suspend. I think this is just the engine don’t knowing what 
really happened and guessing it was suspended. On engine.log I only have this 
two lines:

# grep "2020-09-22 01:51" /var/log/ovirt-engine/engine.log
2020-09-22 01:51:52,604-03 INFO  
[org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.monitoring.VmAnalyzer] 
(EE-ManagedScheduledExecutorService-engineScheduledThreadPool-Thread-57) [] VM 
'351db98a-5f74-439f-99a4-31f611b2d250'(cerulean) moved from 'Up' --> 'Paused'
2020-09-22 01:51:52,699-03 INFO  
[org.ovirt.engine.core.dal.dbbroker.auditloghandling.AuditLogDirector] 
(EE-ManagedScheduledExecutorService-engineScheduledThreadPool-Thread-57) [] 
EVENT_ID: VM_PAUSED(1,025), VM cerulean has been paused.

Note that I’ve “grepped” with time. There’s only this two lines when it crashed 
like 2h30m ago.

On vdsm.log on the near time with the name of the VM I only found an huge JSON, 
with the characteristics of the VM. If there something that I should check 
specifically? Tried some combinations of “grep” but nothing really useful.

Also, do you see anything in event viewer of the WIndows VM and/or in Freenas 
logs?

FreeNAS is just cool, nothing wrong there. No errors on dmesg, nor resource 
starvation on ZFS. No overload on the disks, nothing… the storage is running 
easy.

About Windows Event Viewer it’s my Achilles’ heel; nothing relevant either as 
far as I’m concerned. There’s of course some mentions of improperly shutdown 
due to the crash, but nothing else. I’m looking further here, will report back 
if I found something useful.

Thanks,


Gianluca

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