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bshum |
We might just have to give Debian its fair shake again ;) |
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17:08 |
csharp |
bshum: 14.04 host/12.04 guest? or the other way around? |
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17:37 |
bshum |
csharp: 12.04 host with 12.04 guests |
17:38 |
bshum |
And an occasional 14.04 guest |
17:38 |
bshum |
And 14.04 DB servers |
17:38 |
bshum |
We're in a bit of flux I guess |
17:38 |
bshum |
Switching back to older kernels 3.11 or less, things seem to have calmed down a bit with some of the VMs. |
17:45 |
bshum |
I'm rolling everything back a step on the kernels later tonight to hopefully get us back to "normal" |
17:46 |
bshum |
csharp: What happened was we were using I think the newer kernels with 12.04. Like linux-generic-lts-saucy (13.10's) |
17:47 |
bshum |
And so there's all these warning about how that's ending support in August or such and recommending that we switch up to linux-generic-lts-trusty (14.04's) |
17:47 |
bshum |
So we did, and we ended up with all sorts of weird VM startup issues (kernel panic, massive network slowness, etc.) |
17:48 |
bshum |
My understanding is that clean 12.04.5 has the trusty kernel version too, but I haven't tested that far ahead. |
17:48 |
bshum |
In any case it's been a messy weekend. |
21:29 |
jeff |
bshum: do you think the kernel on the hosts or the kernel on the guests was the issue, or both? |
21:37 |
eeevil |
bshum: wheezy, friend. wheezy. |
21:49 |
bshum |
eeevil: Yeah I'm giving it strong consideration :) |
21:51 |
bshum |
jeff: I think it was a bit of both actually. When we downgraded the kernels on the guests, they stopped misbehaving so that they were booting again |
21:51 |
bshum |
But until I switched the host back down, we were experiencing what I'd call strange network delays |
21:51 |
bshum |
Like half a second or up to 2-3 seconds between actions issued and effect |
21:52 |
bshum |
So the system would say, I took 2 seconds to do X, but then it wouldn't actually happen till like 4 second or some nonsense. It's all super weird feeling. |