Mike,

I've asked the provider to look into it. 

As for why completely random disabling apm and acpi...rant by you and 
Theo...please see that they are all output that have been tried including 
booting generic.mp. Its not that it was randomly disabled, it was tested to see 
if there is a difference. I gave dmesg from all variations I tried before 
asking misc@ "including" GENERIC.MP and snapshot MP. 

I don't get why you and Theo have to go on a rant when the Generic.MP dmesg 
output is a line below... 

Sigh. Anyway, I am asking my provider about this. Is there anything specific 
that OpenBSD may need that none of the other OS's, even Windows Vista that 
works with, needs? Like telling me ask about AP to them is not very helpful. I 
need to know what specifically is missing between the same QEMU instance 
between OpenBSD and any other OS that works fine...  

Bruno Delbono
| Cognitive Researcher - Human Behavioural Project
| Real Sociedad Española De Antropología
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________________________________________
From: Mike Larkin <mlar...@azathoth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:13 PM
To: Bruno Delbono; misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: QEMU CPU cores not showing up

On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 09:44:11PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 08:26:57PM +0000, Bruno Delbono wrote:
>
> > Hi Otto,
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/zfkEUxX8
> >
> > This is generic.mp with flags of apm and acpi disable
> >

Why would you start trying to disable random devices in the kernel and expect
things to get any better? For the past several years, acpi is needed on most
machines to do anything useful with those machines. That includes VMs.

> > http://pastebin.com/PEjCr2vY
> >
> > Generic.MP boot.
> >
> > I am not sure what is wrong and why this works with all the other OS's...

>From your output, there are no APs being presented to the VM. Talk to your 
>cloud
provider.

-ml

>
> No clue then. Maybe some kernel hacker can guess.
>
>       -Otto
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Bruno Delbono
> > | Cognitive Researcher - Human Behavioural Project
> > | Real Sociedad Espa??ola De Antropolog??a
> > | ???: +1 855 253 5436 ???: +1 424 354 4700
> >
> > ________________________________________
> > From: Otto Moerbeek <o...@drijf.net>
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 3:11 PM
> > To: Bruno Delbono
> > Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> > Subject: Re: QEMU CPU cores not showing up
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 07:36:58PM +0000, Bruno Delbono wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > >
> > > I have a QEMU instance that works perfectly fine at detecting cpu cores on
> > > NetBSD/FreeBSD/Linux. All except OpenBSD 5.4
> > >
> > >
> > > - I have tried the GENERIC amd64 and i386 bsd.mp kernel and the bsd.mp
> > > snapshot kernel.
> >
> > Use the GENERIC.MP kernel.
> >
> > >
> > > - I have tried disabling apm and acpi* during boot config
> > >
> > >
> > > I am completely lost as to why this may be happening. You can see the 
> > > NetBSD
> > > boot 6.1.2 on the same machine here:
> > >
> > >
> > > http://pastebin.com/FJeiRp9t
> > >
> > >
> > > You can see OpenBSD snapshot boot (please ignore disable acpi vs acpiprt* 
> > > - I
> > > tried both) here:
> > >
> > >
> > > http://pastebin.com/v9XWv4XY
> > >
> > >
> > > I am using BlueVM (www.BlueVM.com<http://www.BlueVM.com>) as my KVM 
> > > provider.
> > >
> > >
> > > Can anyone guide me on what I should do or try next? Is it a QEMU issue 
> > > with
> > > the Cloud Services Provider?
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > >
> > > -Bruno

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