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| #15432 | invalid | '--type headless' is only documented for 'startvm' but is also needed on 'controlvm poweroff' and 'controlvm reset' | ||
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Hello, I am modifying the OpenStack Ironic driver for VBOX so that it works on headless VirtualBox machines or when someone else is logged on at the console. My patch review is here: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/311278/6/ironic/drivers/modules/ssh.py One of the biggest complaints from the reviewers stands as follows: Line 160: %s' % vbox_headless_str, headless option is available only for startvm. Am I missing something http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.0.0/UserManual.pdf What is the stability of the '--type headless' arg to controvm and can you please make it documented? Right now, with that patch. I am able to spawn a 16-node tripleo environement using VirtualBox as the Hypervisor and Linux as the host OS. Thank you, Regards, Vincent S. Cojot |
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| #1479 | fixed | Vista Business (32b) + Kubuntu 7.10 or 8.04 (i386) = Blue screen of death -> fixed in 1.6.2 | ||
| Description |
Host OS: Vista Busines 32-bit Guest OS: Kubuntu 8.04 (i386, 32-bit) (applies also to Kubuntu 7.10) Configuration: HP Compaq 6715s, AMD Turion 64 X2 T-58, ATI Mobility Radeon X1250 (with Catalyst v8.476, 2GB RAM After starting virtual machine screen goes blank. A couple of seconds later, it restores and message appears saying that ATI display driver successfully recovered from crash. System becomes unresponsive, screen blinks few times more and then Blue screen of death appears. Same symptoms appeared with any combination of VB v1.5.6 v1.6.0 and Kubuntu v7.10 and 8.04 |
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| #10733 | obsolete | VBoxSVC uses > 100% of CPU, even if no VM is running | ||
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This is on a linux host (debian, 3.0.0 kernel), running version 4.1.18 of virtualbox. Starting the "Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager" creates the VBoxSVC process which consumes > 100% of CPU, as reported by ps, before any VM is started. See the forum posting at https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=50342&p=230158#p230158 for some ps stats. |
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