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Chapter 34. Virtualization
netcf
component, BZ#1100588- When installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 from sources other than the network, the network devices are not specified by default in the interface configuration files. As a consequence, creating a bridge by using the
iface-bridge
command in thevirsh
utility fails with an error message. To work around the problem, add theDEVICE=
lines in the/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-*
files. grub2
component, BZ#1045127- Nesting more than 7 PCI bridges is known to cause segmentation fault errors. It is not recommended to create more than 7 nested PCI bridges.
kernel
component, BZ#1075857- The kernel
sym53c8xx
module is not supported in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Therefore, it is not possible to use an emulated Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk when Red Hat Enterprise Linux is running as a guest on top of the Xen hypervisor or Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Red Hat recommends to use paravirtualized devices instead. kernel
component, BZ#1081851- When the
xen_emulated_unplug=never
orxen_emulated_unplug=unnecessary
options are passed to the guest kernel command line, an attempt to hot plug a new device to the Xen guest does not work. Running thexl
command in the host succeeds but no devices appear in the guest. To work around this issue, remove the aforementioned options from the guest kernel command line and use paravirtualized drivers to allow hot plugging. Note thatxen_emulated_unplug=never
andxen_emulated_unplug=unnecessary
are supposed to be used for debugging purposes only. kernel
component, BZ#1035213- After multiple hot plugs and hot unplugs of a SCSI disk in the Hyper-V environment, the disk in some cases logs an error, becomes unusable for several minutes, and displays incorrect information when explored with the
partprobe
command. kernel
component, BZ#1183960- A prior Intel microcode update removed the Hardware Lock Elision (HLE) and Restricted Transactional Memory (RTM) features from 4th Generation Intel Core Processors, Intel Xeon v3 Processors, and some 5th Generation Intel Core Processors. However, after performing a live migration of a KVM guest from a host containing a CPU without the microcode update to a host containing a CPU with the update, the guest may attempt to continue using HLE and RTM. This can lead to applications on the guest terminating unexpectedly with an
Illegal Instruction
error. To work around this problem, shut down the guest and perform a non-live migration if moving from a CPU with HLE and RTM to a CPU without the features. This ensures that HLE and RTM are unavailable on the guest after the migration, and thus prevents the described crashes. systemd
component, BZ#1151604, BZ#1147876- Due to an unintended incompatibility between QEMU and the pSeries platform, the
systemd-detect-virt
andvirt-what
commands cannot properly detect PowerKVM virtualization on IBM Power Systems. There is currently no known workaround. kernel
component, BZ#1153521- When the kernel shared memory (KSM) feature is enabled with the
merge_across_nodes=1
parameter, KSM ignores memory policies set by thembind()
function, and may merge pages from some memory areas to Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) nodes that do not match the policies. To work around this issue, disable KSM or set themerge_across_nodes
parameter to0
if using NUMA memory binding with QEMU, as this leads to NUMA memory policies configured for the KVM VM working as expected.