[Bug 669818] Re: Update to 10.04 2.6.32-25 as KVM Guest no longer boot

2010-12-02 Thread bofh999
Its with a 10.04 server 64 bit Guest  on 3 cores (dont know with one)
host is debian 5 latest updates

And it defently freezes not for 60 sek, not for 60 min. forever (or
better as long the system get electric power lol)

Btw i turned off splash etc as described bevore it freezes at freeing
memory... nothing else and nothing else in the logs

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  Update to 10.04 2.6.32-25 as KVM Guest no longer boot

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[Bug 669818] Re: Update to 10.04 2.6.32-25 as KVM Guest no longer boot

2010-11-05 Thread bofh999
both host and guest are 64 bit.

i said it have to be moved maybe but wasnt shure where to fill it exactly.
anyway
it seems to happen when you run quemu/kvm on the host (at least 64 bit debian) 
and guest 10.04lts 64 bit guest and make latest kernel update.
its everytime reproduceable
its happen now more and more. the only reason not much more are affected is 
maybe because of the nature of that thing.
server as guests are commonly not rebootet (or most users try to prevent a 
reboot of course :-)

this week im gonna testinstall a 10.04 as a host and try it again with a
guest


but still if the host (different distri but always using qemu/kvm) makes a 
difference its still very interresting - i mean with a full virtualisation 
system the guest kernel should run or should not run all the time. what else is 
the point in using full virtualisation (looks were running into similar issues 
paravirtualisation has

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[Bug 669818] Re: Update to 10.04 2.6.32-25 as KVM Guest no longer boot

2010-11-04 Thread bofh999
Host is Debian 5.0 with all latest Updates.

BTW Status should be critical. I See a lot of People running into same
issue.

BTW2, if the host makes a difference then its even more concerning since
kvm should be full virtualisation the combination host version and guest
kernel shouldnt make a difference

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[Bug 669818] [NEW] Update to 10.04 2.6.32-25 as KVM Guest no longer boot

2010-11-02 Thread bofh999
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: qemu-kvm

Maybe have to be moved 
Anway

KVM Guest 10.04 SERVER updated to 2.6.32-25 
After update Guest can no longer boot (freezes at freeing memory...)  if you 
send an crtl alt delete its shows an entry for freeing the md devices and stop 
there - thats it

Workaround was to reconfig grub to load older Kernel (if someone else
having that problem - mount the kvm image somwhere on the host edit
/boot/grub/menue.list should be selfdecribing)

Anyway that an simple update breaks ubuntu from booting (even as an
virtual guest) is really really really not good


Its reproduceable (i reinstalled a second kvm on the same host - runs fine - 
after aptitude update / upgrade / reboot same effect)

** Affects: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: 2.6.32-25 freeing freezes guest kvm server starting

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