graphic: 0.738 performance: 0.737 device: 0.706 other: 0.698 socket: 0.568 KVM: 0.515 semantic: 0.502 PID: 0.501 network: 0.468 vnc: 0.464 permissions: 0.460 files: 0.418 boot: 0.412 debug: 0.274 disk driver with iothread setting hangs live migrations Per report raised at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1790093 Description of problem: A disk driver definition using iothread parameter causes live migration with copy storage to hang during or just before the final ram sync stage. Interestingly, having the scsi controller as a separate iothread does not trigger the issue. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): I can reproduce this on centos7 with qemu-ev and with centos 8: qemu-kvm-ev-2.12.0-33.1.el7_7.4.x86_64 qemu-kvm-2.12.0-65.module_el8.0.0+189+f9babebb.5.x86_64 Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a definition with 1 iothread on the disk image: 2. Issue a live migrate request like: virsh migrate --live --copy-storage-all vm qemu+tcp://remote/system 3. Live migrate on source copies storage and then hangs at 80-99%, I guess during the ram copy phase. Keeping exactly the same config but without the iothread on the disk driver has successful migrations every time. Initially I suspected that https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-01/msg03048.html may have addressed this issue, but I think because you're not using backup it might not. ...Oh, qemu 2.12 is *quite old* and not supported upstream anymore. Do you have the ability to test on a more modern QEMU version? If not, I might need to redirect you back to the RH Bugzilla for issues with the stable version they ship for RH/CentOS. I don't want to play bug tracker pingpong with you, so I'll leave this issue open (but marked "incomplete") and wait for a reply. --js I will try the newest version as you suggest. However please note that this is a redhat/centos 2.12 version which means it has a load of the newest patches on it so probably closer to a 4-series than real 2.12... Mark [Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]