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| #1369 | fixed | createrawvmdk with partition switch: sharing violation | ||
| Description |
Good afternoon, after a flawless installation of a W2K Professional SP4 Guest on a Vista SP1 Host (not all of my programs are cooperating well with Vista) I tried to enable the raw hard disk support of Virtual Box. I have several NTFS-Partitions, the last one listed is intended to be accessible to the guest. The listpartitions command gives me the partition no. 4: VBoxManage internalcommands listpartitions -rawdisk \.\PhysicalDrive1 Output: VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 1.5.6 (C) 2005-2008 innotek GmbH All rights reserved. Number Type StartCHS EndCHS Size (MiB) Start (Sect) 1 0x27 0 /32 /33 130 /170/40 1024 2048 2 0x07 130 /171/1 1023/254/63 30728 2099223 5 0x07 1023/1 /2 1023/254/63 102437 65031184 6 0x07 1023/1 /1 1023/254/63 5122 274824018 4 0x07 1023/0 /1 1023/254/63 13311 285314400 O.K., so I entered: VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename "C:\P4.vmdk" -rawdisk \.\PhysicalDrive1 - partitions 4 Output: ERROR: VMDK: could not create new partition data file 'C:\P4-pt.vmdk' Error code VERR_SHARING_VIOLATION at C:\vbox\branch\w32-1.5\src\VBox\Devices\Storage\VmdkHDDCore.cpp(2224) in function vmdkCreateImage Error while creating the raw disk VMDK: VERR_SHARING_VIOLATION Even dismounting the partition by removing the drive letter in Vista's Disk Management leads to the same effect. Omitting the -partition parameter works, no sharing violation, but then all my physical partitions are accessible to the guest. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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| #1370 | invalid | NTFS partitions / createrawvmdk: not readable for W2K guest | ||
| Description |
Good afternoon, using the createrawvmdk command all my NTFS partitions should be accessible to my W2K guest on a Vista SP1 host, but Windows Explorer proposes to format them (for they are not readable). I created the vmdk-File according to the manual chapter 9.9: VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename "D:\Programm-Daten\VirtualBox\VDI\LG.vmdk" -rawdisk \.\PhysicalDrive1 Then I registered the file: VBoxManage registerimage disk "D:\Programm-Daten\VirtualBox\VDI\LG.vmdk" -type writethrough afterwards I assigned the file/raw disk LG.vmdk as a primary slave to my VM. listpartitions command: VBoxManage internalcommands listpartitions -rawdisk \.\PhysicalDrive1 Output: VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 1.5.6 (C) 2005-2008 innotek GmbH All rights reserved. Number Type StartCHS EndCHS Size (MiB) Start (Sect) 1 0x27 0 /32 /33 130 /170/40 1024 2048 2 0x07 130 /171/1 1023/254/63 30728 2099223 5 0x07 1023/1 /2 1023/254/63 102437 65031184 6 0x07 1023/1 /1 1023/254/63 5122 274824018 4 0x07 1023/0 /1 1023/254/63 13311 285314400 Type 0x07 is NTFS-formatted. Though I understand that this command is intended for unique use of the partitions by the guest, I do not understand that they are not readable for the guest. Did I miss some driver installation or something? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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| #1371 | fixed | bridged networking very sluggish | ||
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Hi, I am running VirtualBox 1.5.6 on Ubuntu Gutsy with a Windows SP2 Guest. The Guest's Network Interface (Adapter Type pcnet-Fast III) is attached to the hosts tap1 interface which is attached to a bridge. The network runs very sluggish - this is not the case when i attach the same tap-device to a linux guest in virtualbox. Regards, Karsten |
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