[Fedora-xen] kvm memory corruption?

William John Murray bill.murray at stfc.ac.uk
Fri Mar 20 15:54:08 UTC 2009


  Hi Mark,
          Yes, you are correct. Trouble is it is a pig to do. I have to 
actually use the machine
to generate a hang, and when I do who knows what it costs me.
    But I'll try.

   Would you think virt-manager is the culprit? I see nothing suspicious 
in the log file
there.  Or kvm? or libvirt?
             Bill
Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 20:58 +0100, William Murray wrote:
>   
>> Hello there,
>>             I have a VM installed in Fedora 10 with the virt-manager 
>> gui. Its
>> great! I love the fact I can mount disks so guest and host can both see 
>> them.
>> But..I created it with 1-2GB ram (from my total 4), and it defaults to 1GB.
>> That works. If I increase it to 2 I start to see weird crashes in the host.
>>  
>>    How can I migrate this system to having always 2GB please?
>> ---and safely!
>>     
>
> If this hasn't already been sorted out, please file a bug against the
> kvm package which as many details as possible. See:
>
>   https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Reporting_virtualization_bugs
>
> Also - the fedora-virt at redhat.com list would be more appropriate.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark.
>
>   





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