On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Christophe TREFOIS <
christophe.trefois(a)uni.lu> wrote:
Dear all,
I have a problem since couple of weeks, where randomly 1 VM (not always
the same) becomes completely unresponsive.
We find this out because our Icinga server complains that host is down.
Upon inspection, we find we can’t open a console to the VM, nor can we
login.
I assume 3.6's console feature, or is it Spice/VNC?
In oVirt engine, the VM looks like “up”. The only weird thing is that RAM
usage shows 0% and CPU usage shows 100% or 75% depending on number of cores.
Any chance there's really something bad going on within the VM? Anything in
its journal or /var/log/messages or ... depending on the OS?
Y.
The only way to recover is to force shutdown the VM via 2-times
shutdown
from the engine.
Could you please help me to start debugging this?
I can provide any logs, but I’m not sure which ones, because I couldn’t
see anything with ERROR in the vdsm logs on the host.
The host is running
OS Version: RHEL - 7 - 1.1503.el7.centos.2.8
Kernel Version: 3.10.0 - 229.14.1.el7.x86_64
KVM Version: 2.1.2 - 23.el7_1.8.1
LIBVIRT Version: libvirt-1.2.8-16.el7_1.4
VDSM Version: vdsm-4.16.26-0.el7.centos
SPICE Version: 0.12.4 - 9.el7_1.3
GlusterFS Version: glusterfs-3.7.5-1.el7
We use a locally exported gluster as storage domain (eg, storage is on the
same machine exposed via gluster). No replica.
We run around 50 VMs on that host.
Thank you for your help in this,
—
Christophe
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