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VM's crashing

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I am not sure what has changed recently. I did upgrade to unraid 6.5.3, from 6.5.1 - but reverted to the old installation with the same issues. I have two VM's one ubuntu and one windows 10 (that have been running for years...), and now after about 1.25 days of running fine, both VM's will crash. When I attempt to restart them (doing one at a time also has the same effect), they start booting, and once they have run for about 30 seconds, they crash again. Only way to resolve this state is to reboot the unraid server.

 

Last entry from the VM log: qemu: qemu_thread_create: Resource temporarily unavailable

 

Libvirt log entry when this occurs: qemuMonitorIO:721 : internal error: End of file from qemu monitor

 

If you take a look through the logs, you will see that I was having some issues with the Cache drive filling. It was a two part problem - I have some security camera storage happening and didn't realize how much space it would take, as well as setting the share it used to the wrong usage settings for Cache. This has been resolved and I am normally 60% or less on usage of the cache pool. Mover logging is on because I wanted to see if that was potentially a trigger. It is not, that I can distinguish.

 

Looking for suggestions where to look next.

tower-diagnostics-20180820-1146.zip

FCPsyslog_tail.txt

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