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Re: Guest OS becomes totally unresponsive when running on VMware
From: |
Lukas Straub |
Subject: |
Re: Guest OS becomes totally unresponsive when running on VMware |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Jan 2021 18:11:29 +0100 |
On Sat, 30 Jan 2021 14:28:08 +0100
Salvatore Mazzarino <apocalipse89@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm running QEMU v4.2.0 inside a Docker container. The Docker container runs
> on a VMware VM running Flatcar Linux OS with kernel version 5.4.92. It
> happens that the QEMU process starts to show up an high usage of CPU. The
> CPUs that the Qemu process uses go into saturation and the guest OS running
> by QEMU becomes totally unresponsive. Note that this issue does not occur
> when QEMU runs on a bare metal machine. It only happens when we have nested
> virtualization.
>
> I would like to debug the QEMU process to get where it get stuck. Then I
> compiled a version with tracing enabled. Following the tracing doc I was able
> to get traces of QEMU.
>
> Problem here is that I'm not sure exactly what function to trace. If I trace
> all the file is huge. In 5 seconds of tracing in fact I get over 2GB. I would
> need some guidance to narrow down the issue finding the right QEMU trace to
> get some useful info. Which function would you recommend to trace?
>
I'd first check if nested virtualization works at all in the guest and the
docker container.
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