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| #10784 | obsolete | Virtualbox.exe process does not end | ||
| Description |
After a session of a working VM, it seems to finish correctly when I shut down, but the process 'virtualbox.exe' does not end. If I try to immediately restart the same VM, it will not start: "Failed to open release log (Could not open file 'X: \ VirtualboxMachinePath \ Logs \ Vbox.log' (0x322 = fopen), VERR_SHARING_VIOLATION). The reason is that the log file is kept locked by the process of previous session, the process that has not ended. If I manually kill the process from task manager, I can start again the same VM with no errors. |
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| #10786 | obsolete | After scrolling then moving the mouse, back is initiated | ||
| Description |
If you are in a browser or in explorer and have navigated past the first initial folder/page and you scroll then move the mouse it initiates a back request causing you to go back to the previous page. This also occurs in safe mode and within an RDP session also. I can only assume this is either an issue with the guest additions or USB. I am running Mac OS X 10.7.4 and the guest is Windows XP SP3. I am using magic mouse, but it also happens with any mouse and the trackpad. |
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| #10787 | obsolete | Allow cloning of an instance while it's paused | ||
| Description |
I'm setting up a replacement server using virtualbox instead of simply installing everything on the host (for obvious reasons). I would also like to make weekly (or even daily) backups of the complete instance, so recovery is very fast when the physical machine dies. I store such backups on separate machines. I've been searching for various backup strategies on the forum (and by using google), and I've learned that doing complete instance backups while the instance is running is currently unsupported. What I would like to be able to do (for now) is doing a clone of a live instance that I paused. This should be a lot easier to program than doing a clone of an actual running instance. I guess you've heard such feature requests a lot before, and might already started on adding similar functionality. (The way I intend to create semi-live backups is to pause the instance, do a regular file copy of all instance files and resume the instance. Not perfect, but works for my needs.) |
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