Re: QEMU + snapshots - pvclock0: unstable result on stable clock

2018-12-03 Thread RD Thrush
On 12/3/18 5:00 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote: > thanks for the report. > > We’re going to disable pvclock until I found a solution. It seems that old > KVMs or KVM on old CPUs report stable support incorrectly. > > Do you have a dmesg? I mistakenly sent the following to bugs@ and it appears to be

Re: QEMU + snapshots - pvclock0: unstable result on stable clock

2018-12-03 Thread Zach Nedwich
Thanks Reyk, dmesg from bsd.rd attached, apologies again for the pictures. [image: 1543831744.png] [image: 1543831753.png] [image: 1543831765.png] [image: 1543831775.png] [image: 1543831786.png] Thanks, Zach On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 8:01 PM Reyk Floeter wrote: > Hi, > > thanks for the report.

Re: QEMU + snapshots - pvclock0: unstable result on stable clock

2018-12-03 Thread Reyk Floeter
Hi, thanks for the report. We’re going to disable pvclock until I found a solution. It seems that old KVMs or KVM on old CPUs report stable support incorrectly. Do you have a dmesg? Reyk > Am 03.12.2018 um 09:26 schrieb Zach Nedwich : > > Hi all, > > I'm running OpenBSD snapshots on QEMU

QEMU + snapshots - pvclock0: unstable result on stable clock

2018-12-03 Thread Zach Nedwich
Hi all, I'm running OpenBSD snapshots on QEMU (amd64) via a VPS provider, I upgraded yesterday and now I'm unable to boot. The panic is: pvclock0: unstable result on stable clock Excuse the images as a NoVNC console is the only out-of-band access I have: [image: 1543825179.png] [image: