Hello,

On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 10:37:47PM +0100, Hans van Kranenburg wrote:
> I expect the problem to be related to Linux and the hardware, and not
> specifically Xen. Knowing if the same happens when just booting Linux
> without Xen is valuable debugging info. However, I realize that it's
> likely a bit complicated to, in that case, try triggering the problem by
> generate the same workload that's now coming from the domUs.

What I did in early 2020 was replacing the hardware. I threw out the
10 year old mainboard, cpu, and memory and put in something much more
recent. Everything runs rock solid again since then. So you can close
this report I guess, sorry for the noise.

Greets
Alex

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