Rich you're right, I forgot to run make. I added 'set -x' and reran make
and then ran 'virt-builder -v -x' and it seems to hang at dhclient (see
attached log).
Shawn
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 9:17 AM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 09:07:25AM -0600, Shawn Greig wrote:
> - I tried forcing TCG and it gets to the same spot and stops.
That excludes the possibility that it's a KVM or kernel bug
(probably).
> - running make quickcheck passes the tests (see attached)
>
> - I tried a different kernel (3.13.0-49-generic) and again it passes the
> quickcheck but virt-builder hangs.
Add 'virt-builder -v -x' flags and see where it's hanging.
> - I added 'set -x' to the top of the init script and I don't see any
> additional output (see attached)
Somehow this didn't have any effect. You probably didn't do a 'make'
before the 'make quickcheck'. It would still be useful to see the
'set -x' output to see if a particular command is hanging.
Rich.
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