Am 28.07.22 um 12:13 schrieb Yan Vugenfirer:
> Hi Fabian,
>
> Can you save the dump file with QEMU monitor using dump-guest-memory or with
> virsh dump?
> Then you can use elf2dmp (compiled with QEMU and is found in “contrib”
> folder) to covert the dump file to WinDbg format and examine the
Hi Fabian,
Can you save the dump file with QEMU monitor using dump-guest-memory or with
virsh dump?
Then you can use elf2dmp (compiled with QEMU and is found in “contrib” folder)
to covert the dump file to WinDbg format and examine the stack.
Best regards,
Yan.
> On 21 Jul 2022, at 3:49
Am 21.07.22 um 17:51 schrieb Maxim Levitsky:
> On Thu, 2022-07-21 at 14:49 +0200, Fabian Ebner wrote:
>> Hi,
>> since about half a year ago, we're getting user reports about guest
>> reboot issues with KVM/QEMU[0].
>>
>> The most common scenario is a Windows Server VM (2012R2/2016/2019,
>>
On Thu, 2022-07-21 at 14:49 +0200, Fabian Ebner wrote:
> Hi,
> since about half a year ago, we're getting user reports about guest
> reboot issues with KVM/QEMU[0].
>
> The most common scenario is a Windows Server VM (2012R2/2016/2019,
> UEFI/OVMF and SeaBIOS) getting stuck during the screen with
Hi,
since about half a year ago, we're getting user reports about guest
reboot issues with KVM/QEMU[0].
The most common scenario is a Windows Server VM (2012R2/2016/2019,
UEFI/OVMF and SeaBIOS) getting stuck during the screen with the Windows
logo and the spinning circles after a reboot was