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| #11998 | obsolete | VBox SVC - Potential memory leak | ||
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Hey, So I have been running several Windows XP guest machines now for a few weeks and noticed that the VBoxSVC process is constantly growing in resident memory usage. I am using Ubuntu 13.04 with Virtual Box 4.2.10 (from the Ubuntu repo) I have written a script that uses "vboxmanage" to start, get the info and stop 10 machines. This should hopefully simulate weeks of usage. The key here is to not let the VBoxSVC process to exit, as this causes the problem to go away. The real issue here is that the CPU usage goes right up to 100%. Crucially, the CPU usage of the "Watcher" thread over takes all the other threads. I am not sure where the problem is after some initial debugging of the source code, however it feels like there is some sort of link list that is constantly growing which is then taking longer and longer to process. The issue here is it takes a long time to issue commands to the VM. Shutting all of the VMs down so that the VBoxSVC process exits does resolve the issue, however is a major inconvenience. If there is any further logs you require, please let me know. It may be worth mentioning that I have replicated this up from 4.2.10 - 4.2.16. Cheers! :) |
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| #14412 | fixed | Failed to load VMMR0.r0 (VERR_VMM_SMAP_BUT_AC_CLEAR) [FIXED IN SVN] | ||
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New VirtualBox virtual machine after new install of test build of VirtualBox 5.0.101955 and Extension Pack 5.0.101934 crashes with the following error: Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Microsoft Windows 10 Virtual Machine. Failed to load VMMR0.r0 (VERR_VMM_SMAP_BUT_AC_CLEAR). Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) Component: ConsoleWrap Interface: IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed} Host: Apple MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015); OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 (14E46) Guest: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64bit VirtualBox: 5.0.1 r101955 |
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| #16499 | obsolete | [ERROR] VirtualBox UEFI Interactive Shell Error | ||
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Getting an error on boot for a flash of an instance, but would still like to resolve it...
This is on a macOS Sierra 10.12.3 MacBook Pro [Host] running VirtualBox 5.0.32 r112930 with a Arch Linux [Guest]
The error is: Fsw ERROR: InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces returned 2
The screen is only shown briefly and I had to record the session and then scrobe to the frame and capture a screen shot and crop the image.
Also when I experienced this, the only DISC image I was able to boot into was Arch Linux; I tried a different ISO that booted fine in other VMs but not this one.
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