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Subject: [Bug 102731] I have a cough.
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 15:20:01 +0000
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--- Comment #35 from cwseys@physics.wisc.edu ---
Thanks!
I think you mistyped 4.2.3 -> 4.3.2 .
Here's the table (helps me see any pattern b/c it is closer together. Less
memory required. :) )
Hversion Gversion Gmem time before read-only
3.16 3.16 1 GB ~4 days
3.16 3.18.19 1 GB ~20 days
3.16 4.2.3 1 GB 4 days
4.2.3 4.2.3 2 GB not after ~90 days
4.2.3 3.16 1 GB inprogress
> Then I upgraded the host to 4.3.2, noticed the guest had only 1G of
> memory (and the guest kernel was bitching about not having enough memory
> during some TCP operations) so I increased the guest memory to 2G, Bad
> debugging style, but I was desperate.
Debugging and production don't get along well together. :)
> So now I've set the guest to 3.16 with 1G of memory. We'll see what
> happens next.
I haven't tried changing the host's kernel version yet. Will be interested to
know how it turns out! Thanks for debugging and hopefully you'll help us
(Debian/Ubuntu users) find a workaround at least.
Thanks again,
Chad.
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