VirtualGL stops working after a while

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Sam

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Aug 21, 2019, 10:11:30 PM8/21/19
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Hi.

I'm running in to an issue where VirtualGL works flawlessly for a while after booting the system, but then develops problems after a short time (5 mins or so). Using glxgears as an example, these problems manifests as either a black window or corrupted images being displayed by the client. nvidia-smi shows glxgears running on the GPU whilst the black/corrupted window is shown, though the framerate reported by glxgears is very low (~0.3FPS). Other applications also initially run perfectly, but then fail to start or show corrupted graphics a few minutes following boot.

My configuration:
- CentOS 7
- Nvidia Quadro P2000, passed through to a VM running VirtualGL via VFIO.
- Latest VirtualGL dev version (2.6.80-20190717)
- Latest TurboVNC dev verison (2.2.80-20190803)

Earlier versions of VirtualGL/TurboVNC show the same symptoms. A variety of Nvidia driver versions also show the same symptoms. Running vglrun with the +v verbose flag shows no errors.
This has been a bit of a tricky one to diagnose, so any thoughts would be useful.

Cheers
Sam.

DRC

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Aug 22, 2019, 1:42:28 AM8/22/19
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Since no one else has reported this, I would strongly suspect your GPU pass-through configuration.  Is the issue reproducible when directly accessing the GPU without a VM?

Samuel Ingarfield

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Aug 22, 2019, 1:52:21 AM8/22/19
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I noticed later this morning that a kernel update was available - since installing this update, the system seems to be behaving itself... 
I'll keep an eye on it over the next few days and see if it reappears.

Ta
Sam.

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