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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #326 | fixed | After creating a snapshot, the program quit... | ||
| Description |
I wanted to create a snapshot, and while it was creating, the program quit. Now i can't reload VirtualBox... |
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| #10668 | obsolete | After deleting snapshot VM is inaccessible and behaves strange until restart | ||
| Description |
I didn't found any similar bug and hope that it'll be fixed with the next version. This bug is very simple to reproduce: I've got a VM with WinXP and one snapshot on my Host (Win7-64) and Vbox 4.1.16. After this VM run and snapshot changed I create a second snapshot, e.g. -+--Snapshot A
No I want to merge Snapshot A to the root vdi-file and delete Snapshot A. But it's strange that Current state says "changed" (doesn't change after restarting Virtualbox Manager):
Then I press "restore Snapshot B" to return to Snapshot B. Now it takes a while and then it states "The selected virtual machine is inaccessible. Please inspect the error message shown below and press the Refresh button..." but there is no error message and refreshing doesnt change anything. After restarting Virtualbox Manager it takes few seconds and still shows the same but without "inaccessible" error: -+--Snapshot B
Now if I restore to Snapshot B it succeeds that "(changed)" disappears and it seems that it repaired itself. If I look into "Virtual Media Manager" to the VM I see 2 snapshots, one attached and the other one not attached. After deleting the "not attached" everything works again. Could you please fix that bug? |
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| #4533 | duplicate | After disconnecting from VPN, DNS queries fail | ||
| Description |
My host OS is Windows XP and the guest OS is Ubuntu 9.04. When I connect to a VPN gateway from my host OS, the guest OS's /etc/resolve.conf is updated with the DNS server info for the VPN connection. When I disconnect my VPN connection, I no longer able to connect to any of the web sites from my guest OS. When I do an nslookup, it is unable to resolve the names. The /etc/resolve.conf is still having the old name server entries for my VPN connection. Even after running dhclient multiple times, /etc/resolv.conf is not refreshed with the right server entries. But from my host OS, I am still able to resolve names and connect to Internet. |
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