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#6819 duplicate virtualbox unable to allocate "handy pages" when lots of memory is available. anthony ten broeck
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Greetings,

Sorry to be a bother. I work for oracle and use this as a tool for troubleshooting x86, oel, and other os issues. I am running a quad core phenom 955 am3 with 6 GB ddr3 memory(3x2). My host system is windows xp pro 64bit. When I run virtual box and the guests combined memory usage(not allocation) exceeds around 1 GB, I get a severity non-fatal error, with an error-id of HostMemoryLow. If I put 12 GB of ram in the system(2x4,2x2). I get the same error when the combined used memory in the guests exceeds a little over 3GB of ram. I have run memtest on the system multiple times. I can allocate the memory in vmware player and everything is happy. I love virtualbox - it works fine on my mac, but my mac doesn't have the horsepower of my desktop. This has been present since 3.1.4 at least. I have seen similar posts as well.

Any ideas?

#13550 duplicate virtualbox stops dszalay
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I was using the Windows XP virtualbox guest under Ubuntu Linux 14.10, when the virtualbox halted with this error.

#19117 obsolete virtualbox service script references missing directory Harry M
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If the directory "/usr/share/doc/virtualbox" does not exist, /etc/init.d/virtualbox script does not work.

The script tests for the existence of the directory and if it does not exist, the script quits at that point. There is, however, a directory named "/usr/share/doc/virtualbox-6.0" and by soft linking that directory to "/usr/share/doc/virtualbox" I was able to get the script to run.

This is obviously not a good solution since the next major release of virtualbox will like be named virtualbox-7.0, at which time I will need to replace the softlink. This is important because I am attempting to shut down my system gracefully rather than having all my VMs die a tragic death... this is particularly an issue upon a power failure.

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