Closing, since this is a kernel problem, not a QEMU problem.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
QEMU causes host hang /
No idea (apart from asking why're you're still using 4k pages on the host -
hardly anybody seems to do that anymore).
Anyway, this sounds like a kernel bug, not a QEMU problem, so you should try to
get help via the kernel bug tracker or the KVM mailing list instead.
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Still seeing this issue. Only seems to happen with 4K pages on the
host. Any further debugging I could try?
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Title:
QEMU causes host hang / re
Unfortunately, the machine just crashed again. It seems related to the
use of 4K pages instead of the more typical 64K pages; the machine is
rock solid with 64K pages.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: Fix Released => New
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After running 4.8 for the past week or so I think I can state the
problem is resolved at this point. The machine has not hard reset once
since the update, even after numerous host and VM reboots.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Fix Released
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Hi Timothy, sounds like this is a KVM (i.e. kernel) problem which might
not directly be related to QEMU. So you likely should report this bug in
the kernel bug tracker of your distro instead. Anyway, I've got some
questions:
1) Can you always reproduce this problem after a while, or does it occur
Host QEMU version: 1:2.6+dfsg-3.1
Host kernel version: 4.6.0
** Description changed:
QEMU causes a host hang / reset on PPC64EL when used in KVM + HV mode
(kvm_hv module).
After a random amount of uptime, starting new QEMU virtual machines will
cause the host to experience a soft CPU l