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#3810 fixed Crash in pgmPoolTrackFreeUser - pgmPoolTrackFreeUser( Jeff
Description

Version: 2.2.0 r45846

Host: Solaris 10 X86/64 5/08 Guest: Windows XP SP3

It's crashing nightly with an assertion failure:

!!Assertion Failed!!

Expression: <NULL> Location : /export/home/vbox/tinderclient/sol-rel/src/VBox/VMM/VMMAll/PGMAllPool.cpp(2345) void pgmPoolTrackFreeUser(PGMPOOL*, PGMPOOLPAGE*, uint16_t, uint32_t) Didn't find the user entry! iUser=0x1ef iUserTable=0x1c6 GCPhys=0000000036d0e000

The screen capture doesn't show anything wrong, just Outlook running.

The VirtualBox manager doesn't crash, but the VM is frozen, and a crash pop-up is displayed. Then when dismissing the pop-up, the VM window closes.

It can be restarted by selecting "Start" in the Vbox manager.

A log file is attached.

#3817 fixed VM running headless "disappears" from RDP and control panel after some time. dimitris
Description

Both host and guest are Ubuntu 9.04/i386

I've had a machine running as:

VBoxHeadless -startvm squeezecenter -vrdpaddress localhost

for a few days now. I had connected to the RDP port using KRDC several times, and I had also seen the machine as "Running" on the VB control panel UI several times.

As of this morning, the machine shows up as "Powered Off" on the VB control panel. When I try to connect to the RDP port, I see this on the VM's log:

70:34:05.744 VRDP: New connection:
70:34:05.778 VRDP: Flags 0x00000003
70:34:05.778 VRDP: Channel: [cliprdr] [1004]. Accepted.
70:34:05.778 VRDP: Channel: [rdpsnd] [1005]. Accepted.
70:34:05.778 VRDP: Channel: [snddbg] [1006]. Not supported.
70:34:05.785 VRDP: Client seems to be rdesktop.
70:34:05.785 VRDP: Logon: greebo (127.0.0.1) build 2600. User: [] Domain: [] Screen: 0
70:34:05.786 VRDP: Connection closed:
70:34:05.786 VRDP: Logoff: greebo (127.0.0.1) build 2600. User: [] Domain: [] Reason 0x0001.

The machine is very much running, I can ssh to it and the music server on it is happily working. I tried rebooting it (over SSH), and after the reboot it's still in "stealth" mode.

I did recently make some changes to both the host's and guest's iptables settings. I completely removed the guest's iptables settings before I rebooted it but it didn't make a difference. Are there any ports that need to be open on the host, other than the RDP port itself, in order for RDP and/or the control UI to work properly?

#3820 fixed Netowrking playing up - 2.2.0 Vista Host, Ubuntu Guests - All sorts of wierd behavoir Stefan
Description

Hi there,

I have installed 2.2.0 r45846 and have been battling to set up a simple 4 node network for days now. My guest machines are Ubuntu 8 running on a Vista Ultimite host.

Netowrk adapters of guests set to connect to NAT I havde a Virtual Box Host only network on windows connections which seems to be doing nothing, it is given a 169 address and its properties freeze when I try and open it. A super frozen mode that task manager can't even handle. No matter what I do I cannot set static IPs (that work) and can only use DHCP which receives the same 10.0.2.15 on each VM (along with the other similar addresses mentioned in this that dont make much sense) and only allow me to connect to the internet from my hosts and occasionally ping eachother.. but they all have the same IP address so thats not too much to get excited about!

I have read through some other tickets, my question is: What do i do? Do i: a- re install VirtualBox? b- use the updated DLL files? c- roll back VirtualBox to the older version? d- download something else that will fix it that i've misses? e- forget virtual machines and buy 4 real ones f- none of the above

Congratulations on your sale to Oracle, lets hope they invest heavily in VirtualBox.

Your help is much appreciated.

Stefan

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