Once in this state, the system doesn't recover by itself. When I kill kvm, things seem to go back to normal but if I start it up again the CPU usage of the same couple of processes goes up again, almost immeditately. Only a reboot fixes it so that it stays stable for a longer amount of time.
Once in this state, the system doesn't recover by itself. When I kill kvm, things seem to go back to normal but if I start it up again the CPU usage of the same couple of processes goes up again, almost immeditately. Only a reboot fixes it so that it stays stable for a longer amount of time.
Only one VM at a time.
Syslog is clean.
I'll run apport-collect next time I hit it.