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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3287 | fixed | Difficult to use Virtual Box under Semantic protected Guest | ||
| Description |
Company policy claims to install Semantic firewall and antivirus protection on each Windows system. I have installed WinXP into guest VM and before installing Semantic package all was fine. But after installing WinXP CPU shows 100% almost forever and it's impossible to open any application in guest system, because it's always busy. Disabling only antivirus doesn't help. Only uninstalling Semantic package helps. The same package installed in "non virtual" WinXP is absolutely silent. Any workaround? Thanks, Vladimir |
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| #3288 | fixed | Peaks in CPU-load on Vista 32 bit when VirtualBox is installed | ||
| Description |
I have regular (approx. every 10 seconds) peaks in CPU load (up to ~50% utilization on a Core2Duo-system) on my Win Vista host when VirtualBox is installed. The load is caused by the "System" process (i.e., the Windows kernel), and it happens even if VirtualBox is not running. However, the peaks seemed to have disappeared after I had removed VirtualBox completely and reappeared after I reinstalled it, so I'd guess that some kernel module/driver installed by VirtualBox might be responsible for this. I also seems that those peaks disappear as soon as I unplug my network cable. |
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| #3291 | fixed | Mac OS X 9G55 panic during Finder copy to an external USB disk hosting four volumes, one of which includes the .vdi for a shutting down Ubuntu 8.x | ||
| Description |
Sat Feb 7 04:43:53 2009 Panic(CPU 1): Unresponsive processor EAX: 0x04805000, EBX: 0x9d8dca26, ECX: 0x00003648, EDX: 0x00000251 CR2: 0x348b8520, EBP: 0x348b8558, ESI: 0x0053a61c, EDI: 0x0053a61c EFL: 0x00000002, EIP: 0x0019ba83, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00190010 Backtrace (CPU 1), Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack) 0x2e698f78 : 0x1af6bd (0x348b84ec 0x2e61d000 0x2e698fa8 0x6) 0x2e698f98 : 0x449c0e (0x2 0x348b84ec 0x47eaa78 0x1) 0x2e698fd8 : 0x1a0551 (0x348b84ec 0x0 0x0 0x0) 0x348b8558 : 0x196d86 (0x53a61c 0x0 0x0 0x0) 0x348b8638 : 0x1601d9 (0x53a600 0x34d49000 0x0 0x6d9a2) 0x348b8698 : 0x162ac0 (0x2eb8488 0x53a600 0x34d49000 0x0) 0x348b8808 : 0x1a9a19 (0x178cf80 0x34d49000 0x0 0x3) 0x348b88e8 : 0x1a038d (0x348b8908 0x348b8b10 0x3480ebd0 0x348b8b10) 0x348b8900 : 0x23fb2e07 (0xe 0x34f40048 0xb7e3000c 0xc) 0x348b8a38 : 0x347b3b1b (0x345ed000 0x0 0xa0000 0x0) Backtrace continues... BSD process name corresponding to current thread: VirtualBoxVM Mac OS version: 9G55 Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 9.6.0: Mon Nov 24 17:37:00 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.9.59~1/RELEASE_I386 System model name: MacBookPro1,2 (Mac-F42DBEC8) panic(cpu 0 caller 0x00193CE7): "pmap_flush_tlbs() timeout: " "cpu(s) failing to respond to interrupts, pmap=0x53a600 cpus_to_respond=0x2"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1228.9.59/osfmk/i386/pmap.c:4582 Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack) 0x34dcfa68 : 0x12b4f3 (0x45b13c 0x34dcfa9c 0x1335e4 0x0) 0x34dcfab8 : 0x193ce7 (0x46126c 0x53a600 0x2 0x4d122e4) 0x34dcfb28 : 0x19400d (0x5 0x4805000 0x34dcfb78 0x12951e) 0x34dcfbd8 : 0x196491 (0x53a600 0x27c91000 0x0 0xfe93e488) 0x34dcfc38 : 0x17a7bc (0x53a600 0x27c91000 0x0 0x27c92000) 0x34dcfc88 : 0x17aa23 (0x8792c08 0x27c91000 0x0 0x27c92000) 0x34dcfcf8 : 0x17bced (0x1cd2d64 0x0 0x0 0x12fdfa) 0x34dcfd58 : 0x114183 (0x490bc00 0x1000 0x3f000 0x4000) 0x34dcfd98 : 0x1150d7 (0x76fe600 0x490bc00 0x1000 0xf181000) 0x34dcfef8 : 0x1171f6 (0x4bfb730 0x0 0x1000 0x1000) 0x34dcff68 : 0x17dac2 (0x4bfb730 0x1000 0x0 0x1000) 0x34dcffc8 : 0x1a017c (0x54162c 0x0 0x1a30b5 0x641daa4) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0 BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task Environment
Other details to follow. I'm sending the panic report to Apple in the usual way, with reference to this ticket. |
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