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| #10616 | obsolete | guestcontrol execute hangs after snapshot | ||
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Since 4.1.12 VBoxManage hangs when using guestcontrol execute after a snapshot has been taken. I am running OS X 10.7.3. The guest is CentOS 5 64-bit with the latest additions. Here is an example: $ VBoxManage guestcontrol snaptest execute --username=root --password=snaptest --verbose --wait-stdout --image /bin/ls -- -c 'xyz' Waiting for guest to start process ... Process '/bin/ls' (PID: 7) started Waiting for process to exit ... Exit code=2 (Status=2 [successfully terminated], Flags=0) $ VBoxManage snapshot snaptest take s1 --pause 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% $ VBoxManage guestcontrol snaptest execute --username=root --password=snaptest --verbose --wait-stdout --image /bin/ls -- -c 'xyz' Waiting for guest to start process ... Process '/bin/ls' (PID: 8) started Waiting for process to exit ... This never returns. If I log in to the guest and restart vboxadd and vboxadd-service, then it works again. |
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| #10617 | obsolete | Extremely slow XP Sp3 guest boot on windows 7 host | ||
| Description |
I have a windows 7 64 bit SP 1 in which I run Virtual Box 4.1.16. When I try to boot a guest of win XP professional SP3 it takes more than 20 min. Log is annexed. I have already tried help from forums but could not get any result. I also must mention that I am using administrator account and I have tried running as administrator. |
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| #10618 | obsolete | On <Host>+C the virtual machine hangs on Mac host. | ||
| Description |
Hello everyone, I have a Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) Guest running on a Mac (Lion) host with the latest version of VirtualBox. The same problem, though, was present in all older versions of VB I used on this Mac and older version of the guest OS as well, so I guess it's something intrinsic to the Mac version of Virtual Box. Whenever I try to copy some text from the Linux guest and I mistakenly press "Cmd+C" as I would copy on the Mac, the virtual machine crashes. Since as you can imagine, working on a Mac my reflex is to copy pressing Cmd+C, I make my virtual machine crash every half an hour, and it's becoming quite annoying :) Thanks in advance for any help. |
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