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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #4460 | fixed | iSCSI disk property "comment" not implemented => fixed in SVN/3.1.2 | ||
| Description |
Contrary to the user manual, --comment parameter is not accepted by VBoxManage addiscsitarget subcommand. VBoxManage addiscsidisk --server storage --target longtargetID --comment "test comment" VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 3.0.0 (C) 2005-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. ERROR: Method SetDescription is not implemented Details: code NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (0x80004001), component HardDisk, interface IHardDisk, callee nsISupports Context: "COMSETTER(Description)(comment)" at line 1052 of file VBoxManageDisk.cpp iSCSI disk created. UUID: longuuid[[BR]]
Beside this, as the output shows the disk is created and working properly. I do not know how you intent to show this comment in the media manager interface, but giving an option to show an alias name to iscsi discs would be nice. (I cant choose more host type, but I experienced this on OpenSolaris and OS X Leopard also.) |
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| #4461 | fixed | (host)xp shut down takes forever like 1minute 30seconds after virtual box use | ||
| Description |
when i use virtual machines in virtual box it causes my host xp to shut down im running xp sp3 and i would love to use virtual box but i wish some one would help me out with this issue Thanks :) |
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| #4462 | fixed | Vbox needs to support DMI Chassis response | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox supports several DMI BIOS settings such as Vendor, Product, etc. VBox also needs to support the DMI chassis/Enclosure setting. Vbox currently returns the empty string. VMWare returns a 1 (for other). Other numbers relate to chassis types such "tower" "laptop" "slim", etc. We need this in order to make our VirtualBox instances look like VMWare instances to our Corporate Windows installer, otherwise we are stuck with using VMWare until the enclosure/chassis DMI query can return an actual value. Here is an example VBS script: http://www.nbtnet.newboundary.com/forum/Attachment6.aspx |
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