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Bug 1392507
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[RHEL7.3] KVM guest shuts itself down after 128th reboot
Summary:
[RHEL7.3] KVM guest shuts itself down after 128th reboot
Keywords
:
Patch
Regression
Status
:
CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias:
None
Product:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Classification:
Red Hat
Component:
qemu-kvm
Sub Component:
---
Version:
7.2
Hardware:
x86_64
OS:
Linux
Priority:
unspecified
Severity:
medium
Target Milestone:
rc
Target Release
:
---
Assignee:
Ladi Prosek
QA Contact:
Virtualization Bugs
Docs Contact:
URL:
Whiteboard:
Depends On:
1377968
1392520
1392521
Blocks:
TreeView+
depends on
/
blocked
Reported:
2016-11-07 15:50 UTC by
Ladi Prosek
Modified:
2016-12-19 12:02 UTC (
History
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CC List:
16 users
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chayang
drjones
hmatsumo
jen
jherrman
jinzhao
juzhang
knoel
rbalakri
redhat-bz
sakaguchi-mx
snagar
stefanha
virt-bugs
virt-maint
ykawada
Fixed In Version:
Doc Type:
Bug Fix
Doc Text:
Previously, rebooting a guest virtual machine more than 128 times in a short period of time caused the guest to shut down instead of rebooting, because the virtqueue was not cleaned properly. This update ensures that the virtqueue is cleaned more reliably, which prevents the described problem from occurring.
Clone Of:
1377968
Environment:
Last Closed:
2016-11-07 18:42:39 UTC
Target Upstream Version:
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