Mischa <open...@mlst.nl> writes:
> Hi All, > > Just updated one of my -current test VMs to the snapshot of June 30. > The boot process takes extremely long. As soon as it's booting: > > ### > Using drive 0, partition 3. > Loading...... > probing: pc0 com0 mem[638K 3838M 4352M a20=on] > disk: hd0+ >>> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.53 > \ > com0: 115200 baud > switching console to com0 >>> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.53 > boot> > NOTE: random seed is being reused. > booting hd0a:/bsd: 15590680+3761168+305600+0+1167360 > [1158148+128+1222128+926180]=0x1705860 > entry point at 0xffffffff81001000 > ### > > The above is all normal speed, and after this point all characters are > printed at the speed of around 1 second per character. > For example printing the below in the console: > > ### > Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 > The Regents of the University of California. All rights > reserved. > Copyright (c) 1995-2022 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. > https://www.OpenBSD.org > > OpenBSD 7.1-current (GENERIC) #574: Thu Jun 30 12:08:08 MDT 2022 > ### > > Took around 4-5 minutes. > After: > > ### > cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz, 3200.02 MHz, 06-3f-02 > ### > > It's speeding up a little. > > The host itself runs 7.1-stable, and there are 11 other VMs (running > 7.1-stable). > The previou release was an older -current without any issues. > On hardware it boots normal. Anything obvious I am missing? > What does the guest vmd process look like? Is the cpu% in top showing it's very busy? Is it just serial console that's slow on the guest? (If you connect via ssh, is it normal?) -dv