Since a few months we are having problems with Windows Server 2022 virtual machines. When applying Microsoft updates the machines hang with a BSOD.
The updates that we believe are causing the problems are these:
KB5022291
KB5022842
All our servers have 2 sockets and in the CPU configuration of the virtual machines we have the number of sockets and cores that the processors of the hosts have and we limit the machines with the vcpu and the cpulimit. By having NUMA and the CPU and RAM hotplug enabled, we can resize the machines hot.
We have found that after applying the updates to get the machines booting again there are only three ways to do this:
Is anyone else having this problem?
Has anyone found a better and/or more direct solution?
Thank you very much in advance.
The updates that we believe are causing the problems are these:
KB5022291
KB5022842
All our servers have 2 sockets and in the CPU configuration of the virtual machines we have the number of sockets and cores that the processors of the hosts have and we limit the machines with the vcpu and the cpulimit. By having NUMA and the CPU and RAM hotplug enabled, we can resize the machines hot.
We have found that after applying the updates to get the machines booting again there are only three ways to do this:
- Change the configuration of the disks from scsi to sata with the consequent loss of performance.
- Change the cpu configuration matching the number of cpu cores to the number of vcpu and cpulimint, with this we lose the ability to increase the cores on the client.
- Change the cpu configuration leaving only one socket even if the host processor has two.
Is anyone else having this problem?
Has anyone found a better and/or more direct solution?
Thank you very much in advance.