Hi,
After using libvirt+qemu for a while, I'm finding that I can no longer
reliably start new domains. Most of the time when I try, I'm getting this, or
something like it:
virsh # start dhcpv6server
error: Failed to start domain dhcpv6server
error: monitor socket did not show up.: No such file or directory
The same thing happens when trying to start the domain using the C-API.
This happens particularly often when there are any domains running that are
using a lot of CPU, even when most of the physical cores of the host machine
are still sitting idle.
(I've created a number of Linux VMs, with one CPU core each, that do nothing
but calculate primes in an endless loop for load-testing purposes.)
If I destroy all of the high-load domains, I can usually start up new domains
again.
The time between requesting the domain startup and the error message being
printed varies greatly, from less than a second to more than a minute.
The host machine is running Fedora 12 with libvirt 0.8.1 and qemu-kvm 0.12.4.
Any ideas what might be causing this, and what can be done about it? It would
be a big problem for us if we cannot start any new domains just because some
of the existing ones are using a lot of CPU...
Regards,
Guido
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