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| #7517 | obsolete | W2k3 guest time sync problems (VbglR3GetHostTime failed; rc2=VERR_IO_GEN_FAILURE) | ||
| Description |
Virtualbox 3.2.8 running on Windows Server 2003 (32Bit) Guest: Windows Server 2003 (32Bit) GuestAdditions: 3.2.8 The time of the guest isn't synchronized. Especially after a savestate and resume the guest clock is far far away from the host clock. In the Log files I found: 00:01:32.296 Guest Log: VBoxService.exe: Error: VbglR3GetHostTime failed; rc2=VERR_IO_GEN_FAILURE I've checked this with an earlier version of VIrtualbox (3.1.8, also GuestAdditions downgrades) but observe the same error. An test on Windows 7 host didn't show this behaviour, so I suggest it's an Server 2003 host issue. Even with "VboxService -vvv" I didn't get more information about the timesync problem. Attached the vbox.log The issue is rather critical, cause the clock is so fast out of time, that an workaround with a very shot poll interval of the windows w32time daemon is necessary. |
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| #7674 | obsolete | Network Packet crashes Windows Server 2003 | ||
| Description |
When any guest machine is running on my windows server 2003 SP2, under special conditions the whole w2k3 server crashes. The machine was absolute stable until a guest is started. The crash could be reproduced when backing up a win7 client on a share on the w2k3 server AND the virtualbox guest is running (looks like an problem in the network driver). The network is set up to bridge mode. I'm only able to reproduce with a win7 backup running. Copying a 10 GB file at 55MB/s was not a problem. Even the running backup crashes the server (host) when a guest is running. This happens at different points of the backup (early state when the packed zip files are copied, or even later when the system volume image is copied to the share of the host. |
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| #21126 | duplicate | windows 10 guest crash | ||
| Description |
I running VB on linux-mint 21. kernal: 5.15.0-46. Windows 10 guest crashed after running for a while upgrade kernal to 5.15.0-50, still crash |
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