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Created attachment 565743[details]
This was the email that was received by the root user of the host on which the virt-manager crashed.
Description of problem:
I am using virt-manager to install a VM to run SCO OpenServer 5.0.5. It installed OK (I will document this) but at some point, virt-manager crashed. The SCO VM is still running though.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
stock from rhel 6.2
How reproducible:
Not sure if it is reproducible though.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. not sure
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Additional info:
See attached file. This was sent to the root of the host.
Thanks for the report, but I can't really glean anything of value from that attachment. virt-manager does have some rare crashers but I haven't really tracked down the culprit.
Closing as INSUFFICIENT_DATA, but if you come up with a reliable reproducer or start hitting it regularly please reopen.
That's fine, Cole. I have not come across any further crashes as well.
BTW, one data point: the crash happened when I was running all of this through a ssh login into the host and throwing the virt-manager to my laptop remotely. Probably means nothing, but worth noting it here.
Harish
hpillay
Created attachment 565743 [details] This was the email that was received by the root user of the host on which the virt-manager crashed. Description of problem: I am using virt-manager to install a VM to run SCO OpenServer 5.0.5. It installed OK (I will document this) but at some point, virt-manager crashed. The SCO VM is still running though. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): stock from rhel 6.2 How reproducible: Not sure if it is reproducible though. Steps to Reproduce: 1. not sure . Additional info: See attached file. This was sent to the root of the host.