Re: kvm kernel backtrace 2.6.27.3 using kvm 78 userspace

2008-11-23 Thread Kasper Sandberg
On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 16:27 +0200, Avi Kivity wrote: > Kasper Sandberg wrote: > >> What guest are you running? > >> > > > > Yeah sorry, i was gonna include that in the mail, i apparently forgot. > > > > I have been running debian, both 32 and 64bit inside it, .18, .24 > > and .26 kernels, and

Re: kvm kernel backtrace 2.6.27.3 using kvm 78 userspace

2008-11-23 Thread Avi Kivity
Kasper Sandberg wrote: What guest are you running? Yeah sorry, i was gonna include that in the mail, i apparently forgot. I have been running debian, both 32 and 64bit inside it, .18, .24 and .26 kernels, and ubuntu 8.10 .27 kernels, ATLEAST 32bit, i do not remember if i have run 64bit

Re: kvm kernel backtrace 2.6.27.3 using kvm 78 userspace

2008-11-23 Thread Kasper Sandberg
On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 10:49 +0200, Avi Kivity wrote: > Kasper Sandberg wrote: > > Hello. > > > > I just noticed that my dmesg had been flooded with backtraces, appearing > > to be of KVM origin. I realize that my kernel is tainted, and slightly > > outdated, however, i just wanted to drop the log h

Re: kvm kernel backtrace 2.6.27.3 using kvm 78 userspace

2008-11-23 Thread Avi Kivity
Kasper Sandberg wrote: Hello. I just noticed that my dmesg had been flooded with backtraces, appearing to be of KVM origin. I realize that my kernel is tainted, and slightly outdated, however, i just wanted to drop the log here in case it might be useful, but feel free to completely ignore it :)

kvm kernel backtrace 2.6.27.3 using kvm 78 userspace

2008-11-22 Thread Kasper Sandberg
Hello. I just noticed that my dmesg had been flooded with backtraces, appearing to be of KVM origin. I realize that my kernel is tainted, and slightly outdated, however, i just wanted to drop the log here in case it might be useful, but feel free to completely ignore it :) i am not subscribed to