On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 07:44:37AM -0000, youyunyehe wrote: > We are using “Windows Server 2008” with qemu-kvm-2.0.1 (linux kernel:3.10.0) as a host of a VM. Please give the exact qemu-kvm package version and Linux distro name. The code in qemu.git/master is slightly different so maybe the issue no longer happens, but it would be worth looking at the exact source code your qemu-kvm is built from. I have CCed Jeff Cody, who maintains drive-mirror. > Using drive_mirror to do live-migration on the same host for different disks > Local disk: /sf/data/local/ > Shared disk(iscsi): /sf/other/local/ --- the disk is busy, the IO rate is about 30MB/s > qemu-system-x86_64 -k en-us -m 2048 -smp 2 -vnc :3100 -usbdevice tablet -boot c -enable-kvm -drive file=/sf/data/local/vm-disk-1.qcow2,if=none,id=drive-ide0,cache=none,aio=native -device ide-hd,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0,id=ide0,bootindex=100 > > Step 1: > Start migration: Drive_mirror -f drive-ide0 /sf/other/local/test.qcow2 > > Step 2: > When detect the migration has completed, then send cmd: block_job_complete -f drive-ide0 > > Step 3: > send cmd: info status > What surprised me is that the qemu monitor reports can’t be connected. > > Then find bellows: > The qemu process hangs on the mirror_run->bdrv_drain_all->aio_poll->qemu_poll_ns->ppoll (), > None events were received and poll forever. I don’t know why the aio can’t be responsed. This case is hardly to > be generated but it really happens sometimes . I’m looking forward to getting help from you . > The stack capture snapshot: