Package: kvm
Version: 72+dfsg-5~lenny2
Severity: important
Scratch that. This:
vdekvm -net nic,model=i82559er -net vde,sock=/var/run/vde2/mytap.ctl
resulted in an instant segfault of KVM, when trying to write any data to
an NFS share.
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Package: kvm
Version: 72+dfsg-5~lenny2
Severity: important
I have precisely the same issue, but using VDE2 as well.
The following worked:
vdekvm -net nic,model=i82559er -net vde,sock=/var/run/vde2/mytap.ctl
The following NIC models failed:
"ne2k_pci", "pcnet", "rtl8139"
That is, after brief
Le vendredi 16 novembre 2007 à 11:31 +0100, Jan Lübbe a écrit :
> Could you try to reproduce the problem with the current version in
> unstable (52)?
>
Lacked time to do it properly, so I skipped the ne2k_pci under kvm-48
test, but now ne2k_pci under kvm-52 shows an appearance of correct
operati
Could you try to reproduce the problem with the current version in
unstable (52)?
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Package: kvm
Version: 46+dfsg-0.1
Severity: important
since running the current versions of kvm + kernel, my guest machine drops
the network after a while (not much in the way of a correlation with
anything that I can see so far, except perhaps heavy network activity). So
far I'm a bit lost with w
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