This is still a problem on Oneiric.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
I'm affected by this bug too.
I recently upgraded my laptop from a Dell Latitude D380 running Lucid
64-bit to a Dell Latitude E6520 running Natty 64. I moved all my VMs
from the old machine to the new. All the VMs had been working fine for
a long time on the old system.
The first VM i booted
Serge Hallyn wrote in #15:
So far, having two vm's (built by vmbuilder) doing apt-getinstall
ubuntu-desktop,
what I got was apt-cacher-ng on the host disappearing (!).
In my experience, apt-cacher-ng is a flaky crock that crashes all the
time. I'd guess it's not related to this bug.
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I think Jamie Strandboge is on to something in comment #18 (even though
Kees Cook reports something contradictory in #28).
I have a very similar wifi chipset, and if i disable wifi the problem
appears to be gone. At least my VM successfully compiled a whole
kernel, which it's never done with
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23.
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPUQ6600 @ 2.40GHz
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Title:
[natty] kvm guests become unstable after a while
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I have no wireless on my system, and I just saw this in a VM I started.
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@Kees,
what sort of system do you have?
I was actually wanting to ask Jamie to do something like
10 or 20 parallel jobs doing wget, tar xvf, and
diff -nrup linux-2.6.37.tar.gz, wgetting from a local
mirror and looking for differences or segfaults.
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FYI, I double checked maverick kernel on wireless and it is solid. The
latest natty kernel (2.6.38-4.31 using wireless) still shows the bug.
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Assignee: Serge Hallyn (serge-hallyn) = (unassigned)
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Title:
[natty] kvm guests become
Looking through the changelog for the wireless driver (assuming this is
drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-agn and friends) didn't seem helpful.
At this point I'm afraid the most likely path to figuring this out would
be to take the upstream kernel, reproduce it on there, and then bisect
from 2.6.35
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Serge Hallyn (serge-hallyn)
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I tried to reproduce this on a similar platform as Jamie, but could not,
at least in my initial testing.
I'm running two Natty desktop live ISOs:
kvm -m 1024 -smp 4 -cdrom
/home/kirkland/.cache/testdrive/iso/ubuntu_natty-desktop-amd64.iso -drive
So after clearing some space and running the identical test I did in
comment #19 I had no errors after 64 runs. So without ecryptfs and with
wired networking it seems ok. I am going to run the same test but with
wireless instead of wired and see what happens.
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Ok, after one run with ext3, plenty of room, no ecryptfs and using
wireless, I have the instability. I do not have any kernel messages
related to this, and ifconfig shows no errors.
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So at this point possible culprits seem to include: ext3, aufs, and the
kvm_intel module (and your hard drive)?
Do you have space in which to try on an xfs filesystem?
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I still don't think it is the hard drive because a) it is a pretty new
intel SSD drive (less than one year), b) I am not getting any other
errors outside of kvm (fscks are clean, not file corruption, nothing in
kern.log) and c) rebooting into the maverick kernel does not exhibit
this problem.
Hi Serge,
Yes I am still having this problem. I have not tried to reproduce on
another machine because I don't have a natty installation that can do
kvm anywhere else. I have not yet tried outside of ecryptfs, but will
try to do that today. I can say this though: I am using the
Ok, I tried this without ecryptfs on an ext3 partition and still got the
errors by running a modified script to use only 2 maverick VMs, one
amd64 and one i386. Interestingly, this time I got a kernel oops on the
host (which I never had before) after 17 runs (I had many guest errors
all along the
And here is an updated dmesg with the 2.6.38-1.28-generic kernel that
oopsed.
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Hi Jamie,
are you still having this problem? Have you been able to reproduce on
any other machine, and/or without ecryptfs backing store?
I have yet to reproduce it, but will attempt to reproduce in an entirely
new environment this afternoon if you are still having this problem.
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I might also mention that in my testing in comment #12, one was a i386
guest and one amd64.
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Title:
[natty] kvm guests become
So far, having two vm's (built by vmbuilder) doing apt-getinstall
ubuntu-desktop, what I got was apt-cacher-ng on the host disappearing
(!).
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Installing 0.12.5+noroms-0ubuntu7, I rebooted and ran my script for 37
runs (~14 hours) and received no Segmentation faults or other weird dpkg
errors. This is with the natty kernel.
While I find it odd that 0.12.5 with the natty kernel is ok, 0.13 with
the natty kernel is not, and either with
Marking qemu-kvm task as Confirmed since it is repeatable.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Well, I just had a segmentation fault and other weird behavior in a
maverick guest with a host with 0.12.5+noroms-0ubuntu7 and the natty
kernel. Seems the combination of 0.13 and the natty kernel is the worst,
and that the maverick kernel is still ok.
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Meh, strike that last comment. I had tracebacks due to bug #621195 in my
last dmesg so the kernel might have been in a weird state when the guest
got the segfault.
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Ok, no aufs kernel tracebacks (ie bug #621195) and the guests are flaky.
What is triggering it is a maverick dist-upgrade in one guest, and an
'apt-get install ubuntu-desktop' in another maverick guest, that only
has ubuntu-minimal installed. I will try disabling ksm.
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Disabling ksm by adjusting /etc/default/qemu-kvm to have KSM_ENABLED=0
did not help.
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Title:
[natty] kvm guests become
Based on the comments so far, marking Incomplete, as per the Ubuntu
Server triage process. Thanks.
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
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I thought I tested this with 0.12.5, but will try again. This bug (so
far) only happens on my primary system, and testing it sometimes
requires significant time. I will try against 0.12.5 later today.
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** Tags removed: regression-update
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Title:
[natty] kvm guests become unstable after a while
I wonder whether it could be related to
http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg47235.html
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Title:
[natty] kvm guests become
More info. Tried this again this morning and it happened on the first
run of the script, with the chill mat on and the temperature reasonable.
I don't think it is temperature related.
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Thanks for posting this bug, Jamie. Given your two hunches, could you
try to reproduce with ksm disabled, and also with non-virtio disks?
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** Also affects: kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Added qemu-kvm task as this is only with kvm quests.
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After upgrading to natty's kernel I noticed that my VMs would sometimes
become highly unstable, with random guest applications segfaulting and
crashing in weird ways. This seems to be more pronounced when running
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