I also see these EXACT symptoms, using kvm (VM managed through livirt
virsh) on Debian x64 host, guest is Windows 8, RedHat VirtIo network
driver.
rgds
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Hi,
Eventually I've been able to reproduce the hang.
Just to recap the experiment: I have recorded network traffic during RDP
connection hangs. The result is that the VM has do not experience total
network loss: network traffic continues to flow (tcpdump from the host on
ports other than 3389).
Hi Hector,
My network configuration is different than yours - it is not bridged.
Perhaps this might help to diagnose the issue?
I'm now trying to sniff network traffic generated by the VM and see what
happens during RDP hangs: does it still poll outside servers (i.e. google
drive) or will becom
Hi,
I reported the #1212051 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-
kvm/+bug/1212051) bug with Windows XP, but reading this case i think it
could be the same issue.
I connect via RDP to my windows XP VM and after a while it seems to
freeze, then, I connect via VNC an without doing anythi
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Title:
Windows 7 VM freeze on Ubuntu 12.04 KVM
To manage n
Hi Serge,
In order to reconnect, I have simply restarted another RDP client without
any further step required (no need to use VNC and ping, it was just a test
to check network connectivity).
On 24 July 2013 15:16, Serge Hallyn <1180...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Quoting f3a97 (1180...@bugs.la
Quoting f3a97 (1180...@bugs.launchpad.net):
> Hi Serge,
>
> I performed the experiment you suggested:
>
> 1) Connected with RDP client
> 2) Worked until it hanged
> 3) Successfully connected to the VM via virt-manager (RDP client still
> freezed)
> 4) Verified that Windows is still connected to t
** Description changed:
Hi,
- I recently started using KVM over VirtualBox for my Office needs. I
- setup a Windows 7 VM on KVM and started using it through remote desktop.
+ I have recently setup a Windows 7 VM on KVM and started using it through
+ remote desktop.
What happens is that,
Hi Serge,
I performed the experiment you suggested:
1) Connected with RDP client
2) Worked until it hanged
3) Successfully connected to the VM via virt-manager (RDP client still
freezed)
4) Verified that Windows is still connected to the network
5) Successfully pinged my host IP from within the V
Hi,
(You probably knkow this, but to explain my request, the RDP connection
goes over the VM's virtual network card to talk directly to the VM.
Provided you have only a single VM running, 'gvncviewer localhost:0' (or
the equivalent with ssh port forwarding if you can't run X on the host)
talks to
Hi Serge,
Thanks for that.
Please find attached my VM complete xml configuration file (virsh
dumpxml).
On 12 June 2013 21:21, Serge Hallyn <1180...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> In fact that did not suffice (this is raring, not precise) - windows
> needed to reboot to reset the model=rtl8139 ni
In fact that did not suffice (this is raring, not precise) - windows
needed to reboot to reset the model=rtl8139 nic (over tap device).
Could you tell me which network device type you are using?
It looks like I should set up a precise host on which to test.
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Actually no, in my case after I had started up IE and left it sitting,
the desktop logged me out, which made windows change its network
settings so that RDP was not allowed. I had to log back in over spicy
before I could reconnect over RDP.
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Confirmed in raring.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Windows 7 VM freeze on Ubuntu 1
It just happened again.
This time I have recorded some new information.
netstat shows a costant, non zero Send-Q:
@ubuntu:~/WORKS/Programs/apache-jmeter-2.9/bin$ date ; netstat -atn | grep
3389
Wed Jun 5 15:23:24 CEST 2013
tcp0 7301 192.168.122.1:59458 192.168.122.116:3389
ESTABL
Hi Serge,
Please find attached the remmina configuration screenshots.
Yes, when the RDP connection hangs I simply close the RDP client and start
a new one immediately and it works correctly.
As I mentioned, please consider that this happens also with a completely
different RDP client, so it prob
Quoting f3a97 (1180...@bugs.launchpad.net):
> Hi Serge,
>
> I'm invoking remmina from the Unity shell, not from the terminal.
Could you please tell me, perhaps with some screenshots, exactly what
boxes you fill in how to start the connection?
> As regard your question: I'm connecting to the VM v
Hi Serge,
I'm invoking remmina from the Unity shell, not from the terminal.
As regard your question: I'm connecting to the VM via RDP, not VNC (it is
much faster).
On 5 June 2013 00:07, Serge Hallyn <1180...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Could you show the exact remmina command you were using t
Could you show the exact remmina command you were using to connect to
the VM?
If you do 'gvncviewer localhost:0' (from the same machine on which kvm
is running), what do you see?
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Hi Serge,
Thanks for the reply.
What I meant is that I started using KVM for my virtualization needs, while I
was previously using VirtualBox. Sorry for not being clear on this point.
Yes the VM continues to run, however it is pretty annoying and can potentially
imply that for me Win 7 on KV
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