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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #9192 | obsolete | Guest crash during Windows 7 Backup (pgmRZDynMapHCPageCommon: set is full!) | ||
| Description |
On my MacOS X host, whenever I try to let my Windows 7 (32 bit) guest VM do a backup (built in Backup and Restore Software by Microsoft), the guest crashes after some time with a |
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| #9193 | obsolete | writing to shared folder errors with 'Protocol error' when 'VBoxControl sharedfolder list' runs | ||
| Description |
On a Windows 7 host, using VirtualBox 4.0.10 (also happened with 4.0.8), I have an Ubuntu Lucid host running (kernel 2.6.32-28-generic), with the corresponding guest additions. Scenario:
I'm using 'dd' to be able to reproduce a more general problem. Copying or moving a big enough file to the shared folder results in the same error message when the 'VBoxControl sharedfolder list' command is run before the copy/move operation is finished. The error was first observed from within a Terminal server session running in the Ubuntu guest, copying a large file to the shared folder. The error is also reproducible with a Gentoo Linux guest (kernel 2.6.35-gentoo-r15, with outdated guest additions (3.2.12)). When this error occurs, there is no change in the VBox.log file of the VM session. |
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| #9196 | obsolete | VDI sizes display with incorrect decimal separator | ||
| Description |
My locale settings specify . as the decimal separator (and , as the thousands separator), but in the details pane and in the virtual media manager, sizes of VDI files display with a , as the decimal separator e.g. 38,95 MB or 10,92 GB. (Expected display: 38.95 MB or 10.92 GB.) Applies to Virtualbox main window - details pane, and virtual media manager; all guest types. Vbox 4.0.10 r 72479 (and all previous versions as far as I can recall). OS: Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit. System commands such as df -h and tools like GNOME System Monitor all display sizes with a . for the decimal separator. Output of locale at the command line: LANG=en_ZA.utf8 LC_CTYPE="en_ZA.utf8" LC_NUMERIC="en_ZA.utf8" LC_TIME="en_ZA.utf8" LC_COLLATE="en_ZA.utf8" LC_MONETARY="en_ZA.utf8" LC_MESSAGES="en_ZA.utf8" LC_PAPER="en_ZA.utf8" LC_NAME="en_ZA.utf8" LC_ADDRESS="en_ZA.utf8" LC_TELEPHONE="en_ZA.utf8" LC_MEASUREMENT="en_ZA.utf8" LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_ZA.utf8" LC_ALL= |
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