[CentOS-virt] reboot guest on panic
Christopher G. Stach II
cgs at ldsys.netSun Mar 14 23:12:06 UTC 2010
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----- "Norman Gaywood" <ngaywood at une.edu.au> wrote: > 64bit multi-vcpu. The guest is quite heavyweight, 30GB of memory and > 12vcpu. It's a LTSP server designed to handle lots of graphical logins > for computer science students. This, I guess is not a common > workload. I wouldn't say that it's an uncommon workload, or VM configuration, at all. However, it is an uncommon kernel. Is there any reason that you need to use that one? Can/Does it work with something more "approved"? -- Christopher G. Stach II http://ldsys.net/~cgs/
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