Hi,

I've been lurking on this group for a few years now and have found the 
information that people have posted here to be quite helpful for me to 
understand CloudStack better.  I've never replied here because there are always 
far more knowledgeable people on this list who can offer much better insight 
than I ever could.

An issue has arisen recently that I can't find any solution for.  I apologize 
ahead of time if this is the wrong list to post to.

I recently configured a new server to run CloudStack using Centos 7.8.2003 and CloudStack 
4.14, and configured some Windows 10 LTSB KVM guests.  This is a fairly specialized 
server, so the configuration is a little unusual.  It's configured to use the 
"cloudbr0" software bridge for the guest network which is then routed 
externally through a single NIC.  Also, because the VM's will never be migrated, I've set 
guest.cpu.mode=host-passthrough.

What's been happening though is that the VM's will just freeze sometimes, 
apparently randomly.  Sometimes it will happen during boot, or a couple minutes 
after connecting by RDP.  And sometimes the VM won't freeze at all.  I haven't 
been able to determine a pattern as to when this will happen.  And I haven't 
found anything in the logs that might help me understand what's happening 
(/var/log/messages and /var/log/cloudstack/management/management-server.log).  
I've checked on the QEMU and Linux forums, but have only found a bit of 
information about VM's freezing for people using specific graphics drivers with 
passthrough for their graphics cards.  I tried removing 
guest.cpu.mode=host-passthrough but that made no difference.

What's especially odd to me is that this didn't happen with older systems I've 
created (eg. CentOS 6 and CloudStack 4.9).  I've setup half a dozen or so using 
the same configuration as this system, just older software.

I can't tell if this is related to CloudStack (maybe there is something in the 
guest parameters that is causing this), or if this is strictly a KVM issue.  
And since I can't find anything in the logs I don't know where else to look.  
I'm hoping to get some suggestions from this list so that I can do some more 
digging.

Thanks,
Dave

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