I need to amend comment #39, moving from 3.13.0-30 to 3.13.0-27 did not
eliminate the problem. It would seem that it takes a couple of hours
following a reboot for the symptoms to manifest with 3.13.0-27.
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I can confirm that rolling back to 3.13.0-27 from 3.13.0-30 alleviated
my symptoms.
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Title:
guest hang due to missing clock interrup
I believe I have the same problem, place a guest under any amount of
load, let's say 'yum upgrade' and the network stack goes out to lunch
for 1-5 seconds. Here is a sample of the ping statistics (host to
guest) from doing such an operation on a 3.13.0-30.55 kernel:
213 packets transmitted, 213 r
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
On multiple machines with vm's using vhost-net this bug takes out the
guest network interface under load. The vm is only able to see
broadcast traffic after this happens. Started happening immediately
after upgr
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Public bug reported:
On multiple machines with vm's using vhost-net this bug takes out the
guest network interface under load. The vm is only able to see
broadcast traffic after this happens. Started happening immediately
after upgrading from linux-image-3.8.0-27-generic to linux-
image-3.8.0-29
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