Hi, ...on Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 11:26:42AM -0400, Jiri B wrote:
> it seems virtio-scsi is not working correctly in OpenBSD, I gave it > a try today and OpenBSD VM was killed with: > 2017-03-13T15:29:00.814657Z qemu-kvm: wrong size for virtio-scsi headers > on EL7 with qemu-kvm-rhev-2.6.0-28.el7_3.6.x86_64. > I found a bug stating it is OpenBSD's fault > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=768517 Hrm - I've been running a OpenBSD 6.0-stable VM with a hosting provider that seems to be using qemu-kvm for half a year, and have yet to run into that problem. I don't have any information about their platform except that their SeaBIOS identifies as debian: > bios0: vendor SeaBIOS version > "debian/1.7.5-1-0-g506b58d-dirty-20140812_231322-gandalf" date 04/01/2014 > bios0: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) [..] > virtio1 at pci0 dev 4 function 0 "Qumranet Virtio SCSI" rev 0x00 > vioscsi0 at virtio1: qsize 128 > scsibus2 at vioscsi0: 255 targets > probe(vioscsi0:0:0): Check Condition (error 0) on opcode 0x0 > sd0 at scsibus2 targ 0 lun 0: <QEMU, QEMU HARDDISK, 2.1.> SCSI3 0/direct > fixed > sd0: 61440MB, 512 bytes/sector, 125829120 sectors, thin > virtio1: msix shared Maybe it is actually a Linux bug that has been fixed by everyone except Red Hat in their undead backports kernel? Alex.

