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#9184 duplicate Guest starts and freeze the VM and host systems. O Russ Fineman
Description

Host: openSUSE 2.6.37.6-0.5-desktop Guest: WIN XP SP2 (May be SP3) VirtualBox-4.0-4.0.10_72479_openSUSE114-1.x86_64 (from VirtualBox web site) VirtualBox Guest Additions Installed Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.0.10-72436.vbox-extpack KDE 4.6.5 (4.6.5) "release 8" (Platform Version)

Copy of report and response from mailing list:

Problem:

  1. VirtualManager shows four usb devices active:

XEROX Phaser 6120 [0100] Cypress Semiconductor AT2+ Fast Bits [0001] Western Digital My Book [0165] CHESEN PS2 to USB Converter [0010]

  1. If I have CHESEN device enable (Device sharing of Mouse, Monitor and keyboard between two system), XP Guest starts, hangs both Guest and Host on the VM desktop screen.

Must power off or reset system to restart and free up. This occured on 0.8 also, just left it disabled in Virtual Manager.

  1. If it is disabled, the XP works but all usb devices come up disabled and require usb cables to be unplugged and replugged in to enable devices. Then all works fine until next start of VirtualBox. This was not necessary of version 0.8.

CHESEN works fine switching between two Linux hosts on separate system.

Has anyone else seen this type behavior? If not, what is the link to report bug?

Bugs can be reported on [ http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Bugtracker ]. This does potentially look like a bug and worth reporting. Don't worry if you don't get any immediate response as I am probably the person who would evaluate the bug report and am away for the next couple of weeks without my work computer.

Regards,

Michael -- ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG Michael Thayer Werkstrasse 24 VirtualBox engineering 71384 Weinstadt, Germany mailto:michael.thayer at oracle.com

Hauptverwaltung: Riesstr. 25, D-80992 München

#7020 invalid Assertion failed while executing shell-script by "VBoxManage guestcontrol execute" command upokatik
Description

I use VirtualBox 3.2.4 installed on Microsoft Windows 7 host system and work under Mandriva 2010 Linux guest system with VBoxGuestAdditions3.2.4 installed. In Mandriva guest I have a self-created simple shell-script /home/user/ls.sh with the following contents:

/bin/ls

And when I try to run that script by executing VBoxManage guestcontrol execute command, I get an "Assertion Failed" message:

C:\Users\DIM>VBoxManage --nologo guestcontrol execute "Mandriva2010" "/home/user/ls.sh" --username user --verbose --wait-for stdout
Waiting for guest to start process ...
Process '/home/user/ls.sh' (PID: 3033) started
Waiting for process to exit ...

!!Assertion Failed!!
Expression: <none>
Location  : /mnt/tinderbox/add-3.2/src/VBox/Runtime/r3/posix/process-posix.cpp(396) int RTProcCreateEx(const char*, const char* const*, RTENVINTERNAL*, unsigned
 int, const RTHANDLE*, const RTHANDLE*, const RTHANDLE*, const char*, const char*, RTPROCESS*)
execve returns -1 errno=8


Process error details:
ERROR: Process terminated via signal with status '5'
Details: code E_FAIL (0x80004005), component Guest, interface IGuest, callee

Exit code=5 (Status=3 [terminated by signal], Flags=0)

Script /home/user/ls.sh works fine if I execute it under Mandriva guest system.

Also, if I pass /bin/ls instead of /home/user/ls.sh as a <pathToProgram> parameter of VBoxManage guestcontrol execute command, it works correctly.

#7041 duplicate Windows 7 host rebooting while starting Mandriva 2010 x64 guest upokatik
Description

I use VirtualBox 3.2.4 installed on Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit host system on Samsung R560-BS02 notebook.

It looks like my notebook has hardware incompatibility with Mandriva 2010 64-bit guest system running under VitrualBox. I was not able to install that OS: during installation I reached a moment when Mandirva shows boot GUI-screen where it asks user to choose what he wants to do, install Mandriva 2010 or something else. I didn't change anything there - so after several seconds delay it started installation, I saw a black screen with some technical information and immediately after that my host Windows system rebooted. I thought it is a randomness thing and successfully installed Mandriva 2010 from the same .iso-distributive under VirtualBox 3.2.4 on my desktop PC, that runs Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit host system too. Then I took created .vdi file with guest Mandriva system and tried to run it under VirtualBox on my notebook. However, my reboot issue repeated, as previously, just after disappearing of a boot screen where user is asked to choose booting Mandriva 2010 in normal or in safe mode.

Thus, Mandriva Linux 2010 64-bit works OK on my desktop PC, but it reboots my host on notebook at the same moment of loading with reproducibility 100%.

To get a valid log of that issue I did the following: deleted all logs related to Mandriva 2010 x64 on my notebook, started that guest system, it rebooted my host and after my Windows host started again I got a log-file (it is attached).

Since there are no problems with Mandriva 2010 64-bit on desktop PC, I believe it is a hardware related issue, so here are some technical specifications of my notebook:

CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo P8400 (2,26 Gzh, 1066 Mhz, 3 Mb)
Chipset: Intel PM45+ICH9M 
Display: 15,4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
Camera: 1,3 Mpix
HDD: 160Gb (S-ATA, 5400 r./min.) 
DVD/CD-RW: Super Multi Dual Layer(S-ATA) 
Ethernet adapter: Gigabit 
WiFi card: Atheros 802,11b/g 
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0+EDR

Please let me know if any additional information is required for analysis.

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