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#3678 fixed vboxgueset does not provide quiesce() support Jan Spitalnik
Description

During SST testing of OpenSolaris build 111 on virtualbox we found out that the kernel module vboxguest delivered as part of the guest additions does not implement the quiesce() callback. The kernel will then not allow fast-reboot (reboot -f).

Steps to reproduce: reboot -f dryrun dmesg | grep quiesce

#2584 obsolete vboxfs EPROTO error during file read Brian Litzinger
Description

I recently attemped to use vboxsf/vboxfs to make an Ubuntu 8.04 host filesystem available in an Ubuntu 8.04 guest instance.

All worked fine initially. A relatively simple application in the guest reads and writes files into a folder in the shared directory.

Every once in a while the read() system call returns EPROTO. However, simply repeating the open/read/close works.

It was failing about 1% of the time.

I mounted the filesystem via NFS rather than vboxfs and the operations work 100% 24 hours per day for days on end.

The operations also work days on end if the files are read/written to the filesystem inside the guest.

I was unable to find anything in the log files at the time of the failed read calls.

#5402 invalid vboxdrv: [ID 938599 kern.notice] RTC: period=0x200 (512) 64 Hz risto3
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[root@X3200]:[10]:[~]:$ VBoxManage --version 3.0.10r54216 [root@X3200]:[13]:[~]:$ uname -a SunOS X3200 5.11 snv_126 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris [root@X3200]:[14]:[~]:$ cat /etc/release

OpenSolaris Development snv_126 X86

Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Use is subject to license terms.

Assembled 22 October 2009

extracted from dmesg: ... Nov 6 11:22:10 X3200 vboxdrv: [ID 938599 kern.notice] RTC: period=0x200 (512) 64 Hz Nov 6 11:35:52 X3200 vboxdrv: [ID 250424 kern.notice] RTC: period=0x20 (32) 1024 Hz Nov 6 11:54:55 X3200 vboxdrv: [ID 938599 kern.notice] RTC: period=0x200 (512) 64 Hz ...

is this normal?

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