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+other: 0.692
+semantic: 0.676
+mistranslation: 0.656
+graphic: 0.631
+instruction: 0.601
+device: 0.599
+assembly: 0.580
+network: 0.560
+vnc: 0.534
+boot: 0.534
+KVM: 0.512
+socket: 0.441
+
+Connection error when use PXE+NFS to boot guest
+
+I use NFS+PXE to boot RHEL 5. The installation is slow, and I send Ctrl+Alt+F4, then find that half (but not all) of connections are dropped:
+
+nfs: server 192.168.122.50 OK
+nfs: server 192.168.122.50 OK
+nfs: server 192.168.122.50 OK
+nfs: server 192.168.122.50 not responding, still trying
+nfs: server 192.168.122.50 OK
+nfs: server 192.168.122.50 not responding, still trying
+nfs: server 192.168.122.50 not responding, still trying
+:
+:
+
+I have checked that there is no IP conflict.
+
+Host machine
+Kernel: 2.6.32.9-70.fc12.x86_64
+QEMU version: 0.12.3-2.fc12.x86_64
+libvirt version: 0.7.1-15.fc12.x86_64
+
+Guest machine 1 (NFS server)
+Kernel: 2.6.18-164.el5
+nfs-utils version: 1.0.9-42.el5
+Set up command: virt-install --connect qemu:///system -n m5 --vnc --accelerate --ram=256 --noreboot --os-type=linux --pxe --os-variant=rhel5 --mac=52:54:00:50:00:00 --file=/dev/VolGroup00/m5
+
+Guest machine 2 (the machine to be installed via PXE+NFS)
+Set up command: virt-install --connect qemu:///system -n e51 --vnc --accelerate --ram=128 --noreboot --os-type=linux --pxe –os-variant=rhel5 --mac=52:54:00:51:01:00 --file=/dev/VolGroup00/e51
+
+============================================================================
+I try to use NFS under different situations to test.
+Test 1) Try normal NFS mount. This test successes.
+Test 2) Try to boot a diskless machine via PXE, use a NFS mount point at root. This test suffers the same problem
+
+At test 1)
+NFS client mount an export of the NFS server, and use command "find ." to see if it runs smoothly.
+Result: it runs smoothly for thousands of lines.
+
+Guest machine 3 (NFS server)
+Kernel: 2.6.18-164.el5
+Set up command: virt-install --connect qemu:///system -n dm1 --vnc --accelerate --ram=256 --noreboot --os-type=linux --pxe --os-variant=rhel5 --mac=52:54:00:d1:00:00 --file=/dev/VolGroup00/dm1
+
+NFS client is Guest machine 1 mentioned before.
+
+At test 2)
+Set up a PXE server, write a customized initrd, in which init script uses "mkrootdev -t nfs -o nolock,ro" to set root directory on a NFS mount.
+
+Result: the client machine can boot, but very slowly, with numerous
+nfs: server 192.168.122.110 OK
+nfs: server 192.168.122.110 not responding, still trying
+
+NFS server: it is Guest machine 3
+Client to be booted: Guest machine 4
+Set up command: virt-install --connect qemu:///system -n de11 --vnc --accelerate --ram=128 --noreboot --os-type=linux --pxe –os-variant=rhel5 --nodisk --mac=52:54:00:d1:01:00
+
+I have also tried to use qemu 0.11.0 and 0.10-16, the bugs are the same.
+
+I have seen similar bug report in the following. Although they said the bug is fixed in version >= 0.11.1, but I still find them at 0.12
+http://<email address hidden>/msg17212.html
+http://<email address hidden>/msg17357.html
+
+Triaging old bug tickets ... can you still reproduce this issue with the
+latest version of QEMU (currently version 2.8)?
+
+[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
+