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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #15797 | obsolete | 5.1 has a problem with crashing VM | ||
| Description |
Environment: CentOS 7(Fully Patched) Old Install CentOS 7(Fully Patched) New Install iSCSI attached storage for VM and local storage on SSDs All VM's crashed at random times with 5.1.x installed |
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| #10030 | fixed | guestcontrol copyto insists on a password | ||
| Description |
When using VBoxManage guestcontrol copyto, the command fails instantly if a password is not supplied. All the other commands work without a password, just a username, as per the documentation. I don't see any reason why copyto would or should be different. |
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| #4542 | obsolete | WinXP SP3 guest on Ubuntu904, Pantech Duo (C1820) cannot reconnect, not in lsusb | ||
| Description |
I have VB302 setup to filter "(PANTECH CO., LTD.) Generic RNDIS (PANTECH CO., LTD.)" to my guest WinXP SP3. On my host, "lsusb -vvvvv -s 3:9" gives me the attached lsusb.txt. When I attach the USB device, the WinXP guest sees it but then errors on connecting to Activesync and does not show a "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the system tray. So, I unplug the device and plug it back in so WinXP and try again but this time the connection is not recognized. WinXP doesn't register the connection, VB302 does not list it as a USB device, and running lsusb on my Ubuntu host does not list the device. To fix the non-recognize issue, I restart the USB device (it's a phone). If I reconnect after shutting down VB302, the USB device is still not recognized. If I connect and reconnect and reconnect the USB device without VB302 running, it is always recognized. |
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