Hello, small questions regarding 2 things I noticed today:
II == vmd guest: linux x86 host: openbsd/amd64 == I had a running/installed x86 alpine linux virt VM running on vmm(4). I "sysupgrade -s" 'd 2 days ago from my previous -current and the x86 guest just does not run anymore, I've tried reinstalling an alpine-virt 3.22 x86, vmd goes to 100% CPU after a minute or 2 when booting the virt install ISO. https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.22/releases/x86/alpine-virt-3.22.1-x86.iso I had not run it for a while, so I am not sure when the behavior changed. I am not sure if it's a me problem, or if anybody else experiences similar symptoms on linux x86 guests on an amd64 OpenBSD host HV. I tried with OpenBSD i386 and it seems to run fine II == vmctl reload == I noticed another thing, "vmctl reload" just stalls... and never ends it seems to stall on recvmsg() from /var/run/vmd.sock --- 6808 vmctl RET kbind 0 6808 vmctl CALL kbind(0x734d85a9f0e0,24,0xd4092a5288fecfd1) 6808 vmctl RET kbind 0 6808 vmctl CALL recvmsg(3,0x734d85a9f1d0,0) ... --- Anyone experienced something similar ? Any idea what I have missed? Thank you, Best regards, Eric.
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