[ovirt-users] 64 bits oVirtGuestAgent.exe at 99% CPU
Sandro Bonazzola
sbonazzo at redhat.com
Tue Jul 8 13:11:47 UTC 2014
Il 08/07/2014 15:04, Sven Kieske ha scritto:
> I don't know, this sounds like a bug to me.
> CC'ing Sandro, maybe he can help?
I think Vinzenz and Lev are already looking into this.
>
> Am 08.07.2014 14:49, schrieb Angel Docampo:
>> Hi Sven,
>>
>> Why I had to compile the agent was in order to get the dll OVirtCredProv.dll, as
>> I just checked with the iso you linked me, it does not install.
>>
>> With that dll, I can single sign on from my application directly to the VDI.
>>
>> Anyway, I've just installed a clean windows 7 desktop, and installed
>> ovirt-guest-tools, and configuring the serial-device on the VM, it gave me the
>> same results. 100% CPU with one processor and 50% if I put two.
>>
>> This is my configuration, if anybody sees something wrong, please advice.
>>
>> args: -chardev socket,id=ovirtagent,path=/tmp/112.com.redhat.vdsm,server,nowait
>> -device virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x7 -device
>> virtserialport,chardev=ovirtagent,name=com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm,bus=virtio-serial0.0,id=port1
>>
>> Thank you in advance,
>>
>>
>> El 08/07/14 09:25, Sven Kieske escribió:
>>> Well I'm really not familiar with the guest agent on windows
>>> but you shouldn't need to compile it yourself.
>>> You don't mention which version of windows you use, which complicates
>>> things a little bit.
>>>
>>> In general, this should be the iso to use:
>>> http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-master-snapshot-static/iso/ovirt-guest-tools/ovirt-guest-tools-3.5-2.iso
>>>
>>> I know this maybe won't work for windows server 2012 R2 yet, but it
>>> should run on other versions.
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> Am 07.07.2014 15:50, schrieb Angel Docampo:
>>>> Hello everybody,
>>>>
>>>> This is my very first email here. I've just compiled both 32 and 64 bits
>>>> oVirtGuestAgent in order to make SSO from my application to a Windows VM.
>>>>
>>>> 32 bits works flawlessly, I can login, logout and lock screen at the moment, but
>>>> the 64 bits version cannot login (but can lock screen and logout) and the worse
>>>> of all, puts the VM CPU at 99%, making it useless.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone has experieced this? Or give me some guidance to investigate?
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>> *Angel Docampo
>> *
>> *Datalab Tecnologia, s.a.*
>> Castillejos, 352 - 08025 Barcelona
>> Tel. 93 476 69 14 - Ext: 706
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>>
>
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