*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1012946 ***
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Still not fixed... I have found a workaround which was working (bellow) but now
its not working anymore...
Same stuff like above in previous posts...
Someone spotted:
Please note that if you want to creat
Ok will give it a try and post on bug bug 1012946.
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LVM Based KVM VM taking 100% CPU on first start and hangs.
To mana
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VM Builder Logs for VM4 - File Based and VM5 - LVM Based
Partition setup and boot.sh are identical:
vmbuilder.partition
root 2
swap 6000
boot.sh
# Install openssh-server
apt-get update
apt-get install -qqy --force-yes openssh-server
RESULT:
VM4 (File Based) - Works No Problem
VM5 (LVM
@Serge,
Let me know what else we could try to diagnose this problem.
This is the same VM machine created via vmbuilder with LVM volumes:
lvcreate -L26G -n vm5 virtualvg
vmbuilder.partition
root 2
swap 6000
boot.sh
# Install openssh-server
apt-get update
apt-get install -qqy --force-yes o
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vgdisplay and lvdisplay
Is there any minimum space required on volume group to create LVM based
VM apart of the LV size of the particular VM ?
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Sorry for the delay I have tried File based VM works without problems.
I can add another File based VM - I have installed via vmbuilder:
vmbuilder kvm ubuntu \
--suite=precise \
--flavour=virtual \
--arch=amd64 \
--mem=512 \
--hostname=vm4 \
--bridge=br0 \
--mirror=http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubu
@Serge
I have not tried that with non-LVM backend as we generalu use faster LVM
backend.
Will do a test next week after my vacations.
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You will find all the details in this post.
It would be great if we could resolve that issue as it affects my only machine
with Xeon E processor
others with the same seutup and AMD are working fine.
Best
Lewdmole
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