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#7109 obsolete Critical error using Symantec gdisk tool Alberto
Description

A critical error occurred trying to use the symantec gdisk tool in order to create and format partition for a W98 OS installation. The procedure was the following one:

  • boot from W98 CD with W98 DOS
  • start gdisk 1 /CRE /PRI /FOR /SZ:80P
#7110 obsolete Compiz no longer works on OpenSolaris b142 Calum Benson
Description

OpenSolaris b142, VirtualBox 3.2.6, latest guest additions installed. Selecting any System>Prefrences>Appearance>Visual Effects other than None gives the error "Desktop effects could not be enabled". Running '/usr/bin/compiz --replace' only gives messages about not being able to restore a saved metacity session. (And in fact, this time, it's just hung my entire session.)

#7113 obsolete excessive load on host after upgrading from 3.1 to 3.2 Costin Grigoras
Description

Host: Ubuntu 10.04, 16 cores, 32GB

13 Guests, various types of Linux

With all versions of 3.1 the load on host was mostly around 0.5 with spikes when the guests were active.

After upgrading to 3.2 the load has suddenly increased to 5+. The step on the attached chart is exactly at the hour I've upgraded VB. I went through all 3.2 releases but the load is always high. The guests are doing exactly what they did before, but even when idle the CPU SYS component is high in the guests (70-80%), and the corresponding host processes also use quite a lot of CPU.

I've tried even binding the host processes on particular CPUs using taskset but it doesn't change anything on the charts.

I'm attaching the history of load and of the CPU usage on the host. If you need more details please let me know.

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