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Virtual Mikrotik goes down

Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:03 am

Once a day falling virtual RouterOS.
[admin@leopold] /kvm> print 
Flags: X - disabled 
 0   disk-images=hda:nas-drive initrd="" kernel="" 
     kernel-cmdline="console=ttyS0" name="izya-NAS" cpu-count=2 memory=300MiB 
     snapshot=no vnc-server=0.0.0.0:0 state=failed

 1   disk-images=hda:gw-drive initrd="" kernel="" 
     kernel-cmdline="console=ttyS0" name="GW" cpu-count=2 memory=300MiB 
     snapshot=no vnc-server=0.0.0.0:0 state=running 
The function of this router user authentication for Internet access
there is installed pptp-server

leopold - host system
NAS — is a pptp server,
GW — internet gateway with shapers
digramm.jpeg
Host system:
CPU:Intel i7
RouterOS ver. 4.13

please tell me where to dig :?
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Re: Virtual Mikrotik goes down

Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:53 pm

please make sure you are running "latest and greatest" RouterOS version on host and kvm guests and create supout.rif from host and failing guest.
 
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Re: Virtual Mikrotik goes down

Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:40 am

Thank you. I will try and report the results
 
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Re: Virtual Mikrotik goes down

Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:43 pm

Installed RouterOS 4.15.
Copied the configuration of the main host and created new images RouterOS
Now when I run a virtual machine, it runs about a minute, then stops
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Re: Virtual Mikrotik goes down

Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:04 pm

is there any reason why you choose slower ethernet model emulation by setting e1000?
How it behvaes when you jsut start the guest and leave it running without new interface addition?
 
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Re: Virtual Mikrotik goes down

Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:01 am

is there any reason why you choose slower ethernet model emulation by setting e1000?
I tried it, but no change
How it behvaes when you jsut start the guest and leave it running without new interface addition?
When I start the virtual router master host inhibits three seconds, the same thing happens when the virtual router goes down.
This happens even when the virtual router runs without any interface.

Newly installed RouterOS run in demo mode
Purchased a license L6 inserted the key, reboot and virtual routeros stopped falling.
Put into production and see how the router will behave

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