Thanks. So from this log I see several times that some allocations failed (order 2 to 4). I am not sure this log was from a run that went through. At least there did not seem to be any other indication of problems. And the failures first became worse (smaller allocations failing) but then recovered. So it goes with the assumption that the message itself is not fatal. Generally it might be just of taxing the system hardly. The system has not much memory, the virtio net is performing well (better than an emulated card would), but the disk is probably not (running through an emulated IDE controller) and could be backed by a non-raw image, which would impact performance further. Still this should not hang. Just be slow and maybe show messages about processes not getting scheduled. The problem will be to find any way to get something useful out of this...
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