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VMs suddenly stops then back running by itself(OVMS 3.0.1)?

DBagyOct 25 2011 — edited Nov 14 2011
Hi,
I've noticed that two of my VMs(one RHEL, other WinXP) running on different OVM servers go yellow after some time. Reason on Events tab says Vitrual Machine is Stopped/Running/Started. Those VMs are very important to me, and shouldn't be down at any time. But when this happens I need to configure my productive settings again and this is not acceptable.
I checked logs on time given by Events tab, both, OVMM and OVMS, and they are:

OVM Server ovs-agent.log
[2011-10-25 11:51:39 7271] DEBUG (OVSNotificationServer:138) Sending notification: {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {SHUTDOWN} crash
[2011-10-25 11:51:42 7271] DEBUG (OVSNotificationServer:138) Sending notification: {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {START}
[2011-10-25 11:51:42 7271] DEBUG (OVSNotificationServer:138) Sending notification: {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {VNC} 5901
[2011-10-25 11:51:42 7271] DEBUG (OVSNotificationServer:138) Sending notification: {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {SSLVNC} 6901
[2011-10-25 11:51:43 7271] DEBUG (OVSNotificationServer:138) Sending notification: {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {SSLTTY} 7901

OVM Manager AdminServer.log
####<Oct 25, 2011 11:51:40 AM CEST> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <localhost.localdomain> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JCu3qZMFw000jzwkno1EdadE000002> <1319536300377> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: VMBLADE8 - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {SHUTDOWN} crash>
####<Oct 25, 2011 11:51:40 AM CEST> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <localhost.localdomain> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JCu3qZMFw000jzwkno1EdadE000002> <1319536300387> <BEA-000000> <Virtual Machine is stopped on server: VMBLADE8>
####<Oct 25, 2011 11:51:42 AM CEST> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <localhost.localdomain> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JCu3qZMFw000jzwkno1EdadE000002> <1319536302468> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: VMBLADE8 - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {START}>
####<Oct 25, 2011 11:51:42 AM CEST> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <localhost.localdomain> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JCu3qZMFw000jzwkno1EdadE000002> <1319536302471> <BEA-000000> <Virtual Machine is running on server: VMBLADE8>
####<Oct 25, 2011 11:51:42 AM CEST> <Warning> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <localhost.localdomain> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JCu3qZMFw000jzwkno1EdadE000002> <1319536302526> <BEA-000000> <Domain.processVirtualMachineStart: Virtual Machine: Evidencije_izmjena_na_sistemu_VM, started on server: VMBLADE8>
####<Oct 25, 2011 11:51:42 AM CEST> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <localhost.localdomain> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JCu3qZMFw000jzwkno1EdadE000002> <1319536302641> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: VMBLADE8 - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {VNC} 5901>
####<Oct 25, 2011 11:51:42 AM CEST> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <localhost.localdomain> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JCu3qZMFw000jzwkno1EdadE000002> <1319536302657> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: VMBLADE8 - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {SSLVNC} 6901>
####<Oct 25, 2011 11:51:44 AM CEST> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <localhost.localdomain> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JCu3qZMFw000jzwkno1EdadE000002> <1319536304689> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: VMBLADE8 - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0995-f4a8f9e97053 {SSLTTY} 7901>

Other VMs are running just fine without shutting down or restarting.

What could be the reason of this?

Thanks.
This post has been answered by Avi Miller-Oracle on Nov 2 2011
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