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#3279 fixed "There are no more files" Error for IO tru the Shared folder Kjeld
Description

"There are no more files" is an IO error that occurs when we try to use Java (Jrun) in an Windows 2003 standart edition server image with IIS and ColdFusion development.

The image runs fine on a windows XP host OS but on de Mac OS X it returns this strange error.

It is simmilar to this http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/RSPL-830 bug report.

The source files are mapped tru the IIS server from the host's (Mac OS X) file system.

This is the ColdFusion/Java error: java.io.IOException: There are no more files

at java.io.WinNTFileSystem.canonicalize0(Native Method) at java.io.Win32FileSystem.canonicalize(Win32FileSystem.java:375) at java.io.File.getCanonicalPath(File.java:559) at coldfusion.jsp.JRunTagLibraryInfo.lookupTLI(JRunTagLibraryInfo.java:115)

#3280 fixed XP guest security log gets filled with time change messages vbox4me2
Description

The log is updated every minute with:

Event Type:	Success Audit
Event Source:	Security
Event Category:	System Event 
Event ID:	520
Date:		5-2-2009
Time:		18:55:23
User:		NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer:	NAME
Description:
The system time was changed.
 Process ID:	4
 Process Name:	
 Primary User Name:	NAME$
 Primary Domain:	TSGROUP01
 Primary Logon ID:	(0x0,0x3E7)
 Client User Name:	-
 Client Domain:	-
 Client Logon ID:	-
 Previous Time:	6:55:23 PM 2/5/2009
 New Time:	6:55:23 PM 2/5/2009


For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

w32time service is NOT running on guest(only on host), guest additions installed and running.

Host: XP64 SP2 (fully updated) Guest: XP SP3 (fully updated)

Obviously the security log is getting flooded every day...

#3281 fixed VirtualBox crashes Linux host Will Kemp
Description

This is a weird one and i'm not 100% certain that virtualbox is the cause. However, circumstantial evidence looks fairly conclusive.

I'm running Fedora 10 with a 2.6.27.12-170.2.5.fc10.x86_64 kernel on a Lenovo Thinkpad R61. After upgrading to VirtualBox 2.1.0 (and continuing in 2.1.2), i started to experience system lockups after running VirtualBox. It wasn't straight after and there wasn't an immediately obvious connection, but it gradually became evident that it was related to VirtualBox. When i don't run VirtualBox, it doesn't happen. When i do run VirtualBox, it will happen sometime afterwards.

For a while i seemed to be having success with rmmod'ing the two vbox kernel modules. But that doesn't really work and the system will still crash most of the time.

What happens is that mouse movements become jerky and delayed. This is slight at first but gets worse, to the point where the whole sytem locks up. 'top' shows nothing untoward - no resource hogging happening, plenty of RAM free, normal number of processes. If i do a shutdown at that point, the system will appear to hang during shutdown, with some error messages that mean nothing to me (i've got screen shots - taken with a camera, as the system's unusable by this stage - but i can't see any way to attach them to this bug report, even though there's a check button to say i have...). I think if i leave it long enough after this point, it will continue to try and shutdown. I've seen it repeat disk error messages, but i haven't got any screenshots i'm afraid. I inevitably have to power it off.

I've uninstalled 2.1.2 and gone back to 1.6.6. I only installed that this morning and i've only used it for a while today - however, if i'd been running 2.1.2, i would expect it to have crashed by now, but it hasn't happened with 1.6.6

I'm afraid this is all a bit vague - but it's a difficult problem to get a handle on.

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