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26.08.2013 05:56, Toni Mueller wrote:
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 1.1.2+dfsg-6
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

I found that I am able to provoke a "cpu lockup" in the guest, while the
process on the host consumes 100% cpu. If I restore the memory to the
original amount, the VM does not lock up. In my case, I originally used
1550 MB of RAM, then tried 1024 MB of RAM.

How to reproduce:

  * create a VM with X amount of memory
  * install devstack
  * shut the VM down
  * resize memory, so that the new amount of memory is less
  * restart the VM
  * restart devstack (./rejoin-stack.sh)

Hmm.  Are you saying that the lockup happens when you _restart_
the VM with the new settings, instead of changing the amount of
memory dynamically?  Like, when you remove one DIMM module from
a turned-off computer and turn it on, it locks up?  If yes, this
smells very much like a guest VM problem, not emulator problem.

Also, you haven't provided any details about the VM you're using.
And, is devstack the one on devstack.org?

And one more thing: how this relates to #720633 you filed 2 days
before this bug?

Thanks,

/mjt


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