Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #987 | fixed | vboxwebsrv crashed after calling IMachine_attachHardDisk (backtrace attached) | ||
| Description |
Hi! I'am using PHP 5 with Fedora 7. Scenario: 1.) Open SOAP connection to vboxwebsrv with SOAPClient() 2.) Call IWebsessionManager_logon() 3.) Call IVirtualBox_createMachine() 4.) Call IVirtualBox_openVirtualDiskImage() 5.) Call IVirtualBox_registerHardDisk() 6.) Call IMachine_attachHardDisk() Attachment contain gdb output. thanks. 7.) vboxwebsrv crashed with Segmentation fault |
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| #993 | fixed | USB Mouse freezes under Win. Vista x64 Ult. as soon as Virtualbox is started | ||
| Description |
Regardless whether an actual VM is set up or started. It occurs as soon as I start the main program. Closing VB doesn't help it after it happend once, unless I unplug the mouse from the USB-Socket and replug it. Passing that procedure as long as VB is still up running doesn't work. From time to time it works. Randomly. And if it worked once, it usually works onto the next reboot of the hosting OS. |
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| #994 | fixed | Assertion failed: PDMDevice.cpp(1920) => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
I coped a big file (~700M) from vbox-share to local disk inside virtual machine and I got "aborted status". I reproduced the problem 3 times. Now I can't reproduce it. VBox-share on my host is USB-disk 100G with fat32. Log created: 2007-12-20T16:09:27.148921000Z Executable: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox Arg[0]: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox Arg[1]: -comment Arg[2]: WinXP_x32 Arg[3]: -startvm Arg[4]: 6db9f90d-441f-481e-fda5-8a97279cb139 !!Assertion Failed!! Expression: RT_SUCCESS(rc) Location : /usr/src/packages/BUILD/VirtualBox-1.5.2_OSE/src/VBox/VMM/PDMDevice.cpp(1920) void pdmR3DevHlp_ISASetIrqNoWait(PDMDEVINS*, int, int) VERR_VM_REQUEST_STATE (-1902) - Invalid VM request state. The state of the request packet was not the expected and accepted one(s). Either the interface user screwed up, or we've got corruption/broken logic. |
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