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#843 fixed Using Remote Desktop crashes VM LesDes
Description

I have a server (IP 10.27.27.3) running W2003 Server SE.

It is running two VMs (W2K Pro) set up with Host Interface networking. They are both visible on the network - one with IP ...31 and the other ...32.

Remote Desktop is not enabled on the real server.

If I try Remote Desktop Connection from my PC (W2K Pro) to either 10.27.27.31 or 10.27.27.32 it fails to connect. If I try 10.27.27.3 (the actual server) I get an odd view of one or other of the two VMs!! and either immediately or after about a second or two I get a message that the connection has been broken.

When I look at the server I find that the VM in question is no longer there - it has aborted!

I have tried this several times and sometimes it was one and sometimes the other of the two VMs that had been aborted.

I then enabled Remote Desktop on the server and now RD to 10.27.27.3 works as expected - it connects to the server and requests a logon.


Connections to the VM's IP addresses fail. I have enabled the Remote Display on ports 3331 and 3332 respectively for the two VMs and connections still fail (using 10.27.27.31:3331/2)

I don't know if this is a problem or lack of knowledge on my part.

#11127 obsolete Cannot import ovf with disk line --ignore Lethargy
Description

The command "VBoxManage import ~/.vagrant.d/boxes/lucid32/box.ovf -n" mentions:

9: Hard disk image: source image=box-disk1.vmdk, target path=/Users/mcobden/VirtualBox VMs/lucid32/box-disk1.vmdk, controller=8;channel=0
    (change target path with "--vsys 0 --unit 9 --disk path";
    disable with "--vsys 0 --unit 9 --ignore")

When I try "VBoxManage import ~/.vagrant.d/boxes/lucid32/box.ovf --vsys 0 --unit 9 --ignore " I get the error:

Progress state: NS_ERROR_FAILURE
VBoxManage: error: Internal inconsistency looking up disk image 'vmdisk1'
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component Appliance, interface IAppliance, callee 
Context: "ImportAppliance" at line 793 of file VBoxManageAppliance.cpp

The full output looks like this:

0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%
Interpreting /Users/mcobden/.vagrant.d/boxes/lucid32/box.ovf...
OK.
Disks:  vmdisk1	85899345920	-1	http://www.vmware.com/interfaces/specifications/vmdk.html#streamOptimized	box-disk1.vmdk	-1	-1	
Virtual system 0:
 0: Suggested OS type: "Ubuntu"
    (change with "--vsys 0 --ostype <type>"; use "list ostypes" to list all possible values)
 1: Suggested VM name "lucid32"
    (change with "--vsys 0 --vmname <name>")
 2: Number of CPUs: 1
    (change with "--vsys 0 --cpus <n>")
 3: Guest memory: 384 MB
    (change with "--vsys 0 --memory <MB>")
 4: Network adapter: orig NAT, config 3, extra slot=0;type=NAT
 5: CD-ROM
    (disable with "--vsys 0 --unit 5 --ignore")
 6: IDE controller, type PIIX4
    (disable with "--vsys 0 --unit 6 --ignore")
 7: IDE controller, type PIIX4
    (disable with "--vsys 0 --unit 7 --ignore")
 8: SATA controller, type AHCI
    (disable with "--vsys 0 --unit 8 --ignore")
 9: Hard disk image: source image=box-disk1.vmdk -- disabled
0%...
Progress state: NS_ERROR_FAILURE
VBoxManage: error: Internal inconsistency looking up disk image 'vmdisk1'
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component Appliance, interface IAppliance, callee 
Context: "ImportAppliance" at line 793 of file VBoxManageAppliance.cpp

Also, the correct version is not in the bug dropdown

VBoxManage --version
4.1.23r80870
#7244 obsolete VirtualBox Menu not visible on one of two screens (dualhead) LetoThe2nd
Description

I am using a dualhead setup running ubuntu 10.04, window manager is awesome. On one of the two screens, when I click the one of File/../Help-Menuitems, it gets displayed as pressed but the menu isn't shown. On the other screen it works fine. Display driver is Intel, configured via xrandr. Let me know if you need additional details.

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