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device: 0.669
graphic: 0.468
VMM: 0.437
hypervisor: 0.224
boot: 0.146
semantic: 0.142
vnc: 0.142
virtual: 0.140
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ppc: 0.121
mistranslation: 0.120
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socket: 0.079
PID: 0.075
register: 0.074
debug: 0.047
network: 0.042
TCG: 0.035
arm: 0.028
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qemu-6.1.0 causes I/O errors in VMs leading to data corruption
Description of problem:
after upgrading around 10 gentoo hosts from qemu-6.0.0-r53 to 6.1.0 most VMs (around 85 of 100, our VMs with PostgreSQL have 100% chance of hitting this) after some time (few minutes) will have I/O Errors, causing crashes and data corruption.
The VMs are stored on ZFS volumes.
Downgrading to qemu-6.0.0-r53 instantly fixes this.
Happens on completely different hardware (quad core Xeons to 32C Epyc2).
Reproducible: Always
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