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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #962 | fixed | Virtual machine reboots during installation of win2k server when in remote desktop | ||
| Description |
I tried to install win2k server on virtual machine running on windows xp. The installation consistently was rebooting virtual machine at the point soon after specifying typical network configuration - while I was trying this in remote desktop session. It succeeded only when I did the same from real session, i.e. non-remote desktop. |
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| #963 | fixed | VirtualBox aborts a VM => Fixed in SVN. | ||
| Description |
Host: Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002, SP2 plus all critical patches Guest: Windows XP Pro, SP2 plus all critical patches Just booted VM and assigned a transient shared folder. Mapped that folder to Z: in the VM and... Here is the last part of the log. I've attached the entire log to this report. 00:01:58.921 !!Assertion Failed!! 00:01:58.921 Expression: RT_SUCCESS(rc) 00:01:58.921 Location : E:\vbox\1.5-w32-rel\src\VBox\VMM\PDMDevice.cpp(1920) pdmR3DevHlp_ISASetIrqNoWait 00:01:58.937 VERR_TIMEOUT (-40) - Timeout. ### |
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| #965 | invalid | full CPU usage when raw disk is attached | ||
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I've started experimenting with the new feature of using raw disk with vbox. I'm stuck with virtual machine using 50% CPU (one core) right on boot - i.e. in GRUB, any OS booted from mentioned drive, CD or whatever. It is stable but slow. It just takes one CPU core for it's own - no matter what. At the same time disk image-files performs excellent with low load. I know that using raw disks is somehow experimental yet. I did RTFM though and I found nothing about such performance drop. Manual even says: "it allows a guest operating system to access its virtual hard disk much more quickly than with disk images" - which is to be expected. Therefore I guess it deserves a ticket to support you on your great work. Some details: I'm using VirtualBox 1.5.2r25433 (closed source version as open src doesn't have mentioned feature :| ) The vmdk file has been created with following command: VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename /media/hda5/virt/raw.vmdk -partitions 1 -rawdisk /dev/sda (I experimented with other partitions too - no change) My OS is Ubuntu Gutsy # uname -a Linux privateer 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux The drive is a regular SATA HDD, nothing fancy. I have experimented with all ACPI settings combinations of my virtual machine - no change. Changing the amount of memory from 128 to 512MB doesn't change the thing either. I found nothing in syslog or vbox log (attached). |
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