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6.4 qemu going at 100% and eating a whole CPU core

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This is something strange.

 

With 6.3 all was fine and dandy, and the system was running with very low power when idle.

 

Now with 6.4 I have an issue with the QEMU system. Even when the virtual host (a Fedora system) sits in idle, the UNRAID host is consuming a whole core with the QEMU system running at 100% or more. Anyone else noticed this behaviour?

 

(I have an INTEL cpu, just to get Meltdown in the fray)

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I solved the mistery: it's the Q35. If I choose i440f is all goes back to normal.

  • 2 weeks later...
On 1/14/2018 at 7:14 AM, Garani said:

I solved the mistery: it's the Q35. If I choose i440f is all goes back to normal.

 

I seem to be having the same issue with a Windows 10 vm.  Can you expound on your fix?

  • 7 months later...

I am having the same issue, I have tried both q35 and i440f. Does anyone have a solution to this issue? 

 

 

2 hours ago, nommiiss said:

I am having the same issue, I have tried both q35 and i440f. Does anyone have a solution to this issue? 

 

Update to unRAID 6.5.3.

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