Hello For the past three years I have my computer been set with with multiple virtual machine assigned to a GPU using QEMU/KVM and VFIO. For the past year CentOS as been the host computer, it has been reliable. This summer I switch to the Centos Enterprise package, it been work for several weeks until Friday, sometime over the weekend the console portion of the boot process does not display. I have one Windows 10 virtual machine book, but the EFI boot screen does not display and the Windows circle do not dance on the screen. I am unable able to boot my other virtual machines, they get stuck the monitor just flash on and off. I performed a major upgrade on the 4th of July it work through Friday. I have used the history command in yum to undo the update the problem persisted. I have qemu-kvm-ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1.x86_64 and libvirt-3.9.0-14.el7_5.6.x86_64. I can post a configuration if you think it will help, I have regenerated a xml file from partially working Windows 10 machine. What has changed in the last week. I have tried many things but not sure were to go from here. Thank you Aaron
Attempt a clean installation of your OS preference.Other than that, my guess is
that your machine is dying, and no amount of money would fix the
components.Computers are really quite inexpensive these days, so I would
recommend that you consider that choice first.Best of luck.../rgc
On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 9:50 PM, "admin at siegel-tech.net"
<admin at siegel-tech.net> wrote:
Hello
For the past three years I have my computer been set with with multiple
virtual machine assigned to a GPU using QEMU/KVM and VFIO. For the past
year CentOS as been the host computer, it has been reliable.? This
summer I switch to the Centos Enterprise package, it been work for
several weeks until Friday, sometime over the weekend the console
portion of the boot process does not display.? I have one Windows 10
virtual machine book, but the EFI boot screen does not display and the
Windows circle do not dance on the screen. I am unable able to boot my
other virtual machines, they get stuck the monitor just flash on and
off.
I performed a major upgrade on the 4th of July it work through Friday.?
I have used the history command in yum to undo the update the problem
persisted.? I have qemu-kvm-ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1.x86_64 and
libvirt-3.9.0-14.el7_5.6.x86_64.? I can post a configuration if you
think it will help, I have regenerated a xml file from partially working
Windows 10 machine. What has changed in the last week. I have tried many
things but not sure were to go from here.
Thank you
Aaron
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I should proof read the email. I have a Window 10 virtual machine that will boot and function 100% no problems. But the console does not display on the monitor. I have setup a spice terminal I will see the EFI boot screen and the other console messages. Inexpensive is a relative term. Thank you Aaron On 10.07.2018 22:17, Robert Crook wrote:> Attempt a clean installation of your OS preference. > Other than that, my guess is that your machine is dying, and no amount > of money would fix the components. > Computers are really quite inexpensive these days, so I would > recommend that you consider that choice first. > Best of luck.../rgc > > On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 9:50 PM, "admin at siegel-tech.net" > <admin at siegel-tech.net> wrote: > > Hello > > For the past three years I have my computer been set with with > multiple > > virtual machine assigned to a GPU using QEMU/KVM and VFIO. For the > past > > year CentOS as been the host computer, it has been reliable. This > > summer I switch to the Centos Enterprise package, it been work for > > several weeks until Friday, sometime over the weekend the console > > portion of the boot process does not display. I have one Windows 10 > > virtual machine book, but the EFI boot screen does not display and the > > > Windows circle do not dance on the screen. I am unable able to boot my > > > other virtual machines, they get stuck the monitor just flash on and > > off. > > I performed a major upgrade on the 4th of July it work through Friday. > > > I have used the history command in yum to undo the update the problem > > persisted. I have qemu-kvm-ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1.x86_64 and > > libvirt-3.9.0-14.el7_5.6.x86_64. I can post a configuration if you > > think it will help, I have regenerated a xml file from partially > working > > Windows 10 machine. What has changed in the last week. I have tried > many > > things but not sure were to go from here. > > Thank you > > Aaron > > _______________________________________________ > > CentOS-virt mailing list > > CentOS-virt at centos.org > > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-virt mailing list > CentOS-virt at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt