On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Richard Yao wrote:
> Alan, thanks for the information.
>
> This is a definitely libvirtd bug. Passing '-cpu host' fixes the
> problem. I replaced libvirtd with Gentoo's kvm-tools, which makes it
> easy to specify this, so problem solved.
>
> I would send a report
Alan, thanks for the information.
This is a definitely libvirtd bug. Passing '-cpu host' fixes the
problem. I replaced libvirtd with Gentoo's kvm-tools, which makes it
easy to specify this, so problem solved.
I would send a report to the libvirt developers, but I have encountered
more problems in
On 03/17/12 15:21, Alan Cox wrote:
> When the FreeBSD kernel detects that it is running on an affected
> processor, it automatically enables the recommended workaround. However,
> because you are running within a virtual machine, the automatic detection
> may not be working. Alternatively, you ma
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Richard Yao wrote:
> On 03/17/12 13:08, Richard Yao wrote:
> > Dear FreeBSD Developers:
> >
> > I used the ZFS Guru LiveCD to install FreeBSD 9 in KVM on a host system
> > with an AMD Thuban processor (K10h). I then proceeded to compile perl
> > and the VM crashed
On 03/17/12 13:08, Richard Yao wrote:
> Dear FreeBSD Developers:
>
> I used the ZFS Guru LiveCD to install FreeBSD 9 in KVM on a host system
> with an AMD Thuban processor (K10h). I then proceeded to compile perl
> and the VM crashed. Linux's dmesg gave me the following hint as to the
> cause:
>
Dear FreeBSD Developers:
I used the ZFS Guru LiveCD to install FreeBSD 9 in KVM on a host system
with an AMD Thuban processor (K10h). I then proceeded to compile perl
and the VM crashed. Linux's dmesg gave me the following hint as to the
cause:
[ 3568.234654] KVM: Guest triggered AMD Erratum 383