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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #11212 | fixed | VBoxManage storageattach --initiator doesn't set the IQN => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
The initiator name is not set while using the VBoxManage storageattach command: % VBoxManage -q storageattach ESXi --storagectl SATA --port 0 --type hdd --medium iscsi --server volt --target iqn.2012-01.zetis:esxi-vdi --initiator iqn.2012-01.zetis:vbox-esxi it does not set client IQN (and uses the VirtualBox default one) s14% grep iqn.2012-01.zetis:vbox-esxi vm/ESXi/ESXi.vbox s14% I've prepared patch for VirtualBox 4.2.4 (see the attachment) |
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| #4520 | fixed | Vista x86 doesn't boot with VT-x enabled under Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (VERR_REM_VIRTUAL_CPU_ERROR guru) | ||
| Description |
Running Vista x86 guest under Ubuntu 9.04 amd64, on Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7500. Works fine with VT-x disabled. Get a Guru meditation about 1 second into the boot process when VT-x is enabled. (Tried with Nested Paging enabled and disabled). Tested with VirtualBox 2.2.4, 3.0 and 3.02. |
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| #12677 | obsolete | AHCI and ACPI seem to conflict | ||
| Description |
Hello, Starting from the launch of the 4.3.x branch there seem to be serious problems with the stability of the guests. In my case I get a lot of crashes with Windows 7 (32 bit) and Windows 2008R2 guests on my host; I tried using all the 3.11.x, 3.12.x and 3.13.x kernel versions on my host but the result is invariably the same - BSOD or sudden reset of the guest VM. I disabled 3D, 2D acceleration, tried IDE or SATA controllers, used 1 or 2 VCPUs, enabled or disabled the USB controller ... Unfortunately, the guests are simply not reliable any more! Going to older versions seems to stabilise the same guests - had used them for days without any sort of crash; going back to the 4.3.x branch will immediately display the behavior described. What intrigues me is the presence of the following lines in the logs: ... AHCI#0: Reset the HBA Reset initiated by ACPI ... I will upload some of the logs and also some of the dump files. Is this a known bug, a configuration-specific bug or a new one? Best regards, Marian |
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