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#3489 fixed VBoxZoneAccess on 32 bit Solaris Scott Severtson
Description

VBoxZoneAccess fails repeatedly on 32 bit Solaris 10 u6, with no error message. This is due to the sleep(1000000000U) call returning immediately.

sleep(unsigned) on 32 bit Solaris suffers from a Year 2038 problem (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem); if the requested sleep duration plus the current timestamp > 231, sleep returns immediately.

Consider using a shorter sleep duration for 32 bit platforms.

#7572 obsolete Linux guest, 3.2.10 GA: Problems with 3D acceleration and desktop effects Scott K
Description

NOTE: This ticket was created as a result of a discussion here: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=35218

There have been several reports 3D acceleration on Linux guests failing. I'm not sure if this is due to one or more different bugs.

A couple of people reported that they had working 3D acceleration until they installed 3.2.10 GA (on Linux Mint 9, Ubuntu 10.04). I have seen this problem with trying to turn on 3D acceleration with virtualbox 3.2.10 on Ubuntu 10.10. Here is the post on the forum describing my particular problem:

If I use the 3.2.10 GA, glxinfo reports that it is using mesa for rendering, desktop effects are disabled, and OpenGL programs based on GLUT run, but run without hardware acceleration.

If I use the Ubuntu virtualbox-ose-guest-x11 package from Ubuntu (which I know isn't recommended for the PUEL version) glxinfo reports that it is using Chromium for rendering, and desktop effects are enabled. However, in this situation, OpenGL apps which use GLUT (that I've tried) segfault with a message about XGetVisualInfo returned 0 visuals.

I have attached several logs which were created when I had the 3.2.10 GA installed on my Ubuntu 10.10 guest.

#16928 fixed upgrade to 5.1.24 on Solaris X86 has severe memory leak pentagonik scotth
Description

After upgrading to 5.1.24 on Solaris X86 starting the VM quickly used all the physical memory and swap forcing me to reboot the physical host.

After removing 5.1.24 and installing 5.1.22 the problem was resolved

Name: system/kernel

Summary: Core Kernel

Description: Core operating system kernel, device drivers and other

modules.

Category: System/Core

State: Installed

Publisher: solaris

Version: 0.5.11

Build Release: 5.11

Branch: 0.175.3.22.0.3.0

Packaging Date: June 29, 2017 04:01:24 PM

Last Install Time: July 20, 2017 04:50:26 PM

Size: 35.93 MB FMRI: pkg://solaris/system/kernel@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.3.22.0.3.0:20170629T160124Z

Jul 20 11:55:48 monkey mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: vboxvnic0 registered Jul 20 11:55:48 monkey vboxdrv: [ID 702911 kern.notice] vboxdrv: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX VBoxEhciR0.r0 Jul 20 11:57:34 monkey afpd[1394]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] dsi_getsess: Resource temporarily unavailable Jul 20 11:57:34 monkey afpd[1394]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] dsi_start: session error: Resource temporarily unavailable Jul 20 11:57:39 monkey afpd[2354]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Login by sheisey (AFP3.4) Jul 20 12:01:22 monkey tmpfs: [ID 518458 kern.warning] WARNING: /system/volatile: File system full, swap space limit exceeded Jul 20 12:01:23 monkey afpd[2354]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Conversion failed (CH_UCS2 to UCS-2):Resource temporarily unavailable Jul 20 12:01:23 monkey afpd[2354]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] dir_new(did: 458089) {21dfd, 21dfd}: couldn't set UCS2 name Jul 20 12:02:25 monkey afpd[2354]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] of_alloc: malloc: Resource temporarily unavailable Jul 20 12:03:00 monkey last message repeated 1 time Jul 20 12:05:48 monkey mDNSResponder: [ID 702911 daemon.warning] ERROR: getOptRdata - unknown opt 4 Jul 20 12:06:26 monkey last message repeated 38 times Jul 20 12:06:35 monkey tmpfs: [ID 518458 kern.warning] WARNING: /system/volatile: File system full, swap space limit exceeded

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