Okay, I can reproduce this very easily by saturating the guest's INCOMING network connection, with:
user@guest$ nc -lp 1234 > /dev/null
and
user@host$ cat /dev/urandom | nc -w 3 guest_ip 1234
In less than a second of sending, the vm crashes with: virtio-net truncating packet
Note that I have not reproduced the problem saturating the guest's OUTGOING network.
I have uploaded a full-updated Ubuntu 8.04.3 (Hardy) image (user=ubuntu,pw=ubuntu) that I'm using to reproduce this at: * http://rookery.canonical.com/~kirkland/hardy.img.bz2
:-Dustin
Okay, I can reproduce this very easily by saturating the guest's INCOMING network connection, with:
user@guest$ nc -lp 1234 > /dev/null
and
user@host$ cat /dev/urandom | nc -w 3 guest_ip 1234
In less than a second of sending, the vm crashes with:
virtio-net truncating packet
Note that I have not reproduced the problem saturating the guest's OUTGOING network.
I have uploaded a full-updated Ubuntu 8.04.3 (Hardy) image (user=ubuntu, pw=ubuntu) that I'm using to reproduce this at: rookery. canonical. com/~kirkland/ hardy.img. bz2
* http://
:-Dustin