VirtualBox

Opened 10 years ago

Closed 9 years ago

#13742 closed defect (fixed)

Windows 7 x86-64 gets aborted on Debian => Fixed in SVN

Reported by: ygrishin Owned by:
Component: network/NAT Version: VirtualBox 4.3.20
Keywords: aborted, dell, precision, t7400, xeon Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Linux

Description

Hello, the guest OS gets aborted after random amount of time, sometimes it's 5 minutes, sometimes 2 hours. The dependency on guest system load/application is unknown to me as it gets aborted under both heavy load and no launched applications at all.

---Software--- Host OS: Debian Wheezy x86-64, fully updated Guest OS: Windows 7 Professional, service pack1, fully updated, no 3rd party activation cracks/patches applied Virtual Box: 4.3.20 r96996

---Hardware--- CPU: 2 physical CPUs Intel Xeon X5472@3.2Ghz 4 cores each, no HT Memory: 12Gb Reg ECC Manufacturer: Dell Model: Precision T7400

The forum thread.

The VBox.log will be attached shortly.

Attachments (2)

vbox-release-edit.log (48.4 KB ) - added by ygrishin 10 years ago.
the VBox.log right after crash
VBox-guest-os-got-aborted.png (39.5 KB ) - added by ygrishin 10 years ago.

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Change History (13)

by ygrishin, 10 years ago

Attachment: vbox-release-edit.log added

the VBox.log right after crash

by ygrishin, 10 years ago

comment:1 by Frank Mehnert, 10 years ago

Please provide a core dump. If you can provide one, please contact me via private email at frank _dot_ mehnert _at_ oracle _dot_ com.

comment:2 by Frank Mehnert, 10 years ago

Thanks for the core dump. The dump shows that the crash happens in the NAT code when doing ICMP. We will do further analysis.

comment:3 by Valery Ushakov, 10 years ago

Component: othernetwork/NAT

comment:4 by sujit, 10 years ago

Any Idea when it will be fixed ?

comment:5 by coRp, 9 years ago

Hello, my original issue was closed as duplicate to this one - I'm sorry I did not realized it's same issue.

Can you be please more specific about what is causing this issue? Is it ping(ICMP) from VM to some outside address? Is that ping request sent by application on host to vbox virtual interface? I'm asking becuase this issue is quite annoying and I would like to implement workaround by myself by stopping application that might send those ping requests.

Thank you.

comment:6 by Frank Mehnert, 9 years ago

coRp, no need to sorry, you can't know this. I've got this information from the core dump you send me so thanks for this!

vushakov will comment on the real issue.

comment:7 by Valery Ushakov, 9 years ago

The fix is in 5.0 beta 4. It hasn't been backported to 4.3 branch yet.

comment:8 by Valery Ushakov, 9 years ago

Please, try a 4.3 test build, revision 100516 or higher.

in reply to:  8 comment:9 by coRp, 9 years ago

Replying to vushakov:

Please, try a 4.3 test build, revision 100516 or higher.

Test build "Linux 64-bit 4.3.x revision 100516" successfully installed as per instructions provided on page https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Testbuilds . Now it's running 4 hours and without any crash. Normally in this time it would 5-6 times crashed.

So from my point of view it's fixed, Thank you!

Version 0, edited 9 years ago by coRp (next)

comment:10 by Valery Ushakov, 9 years ago

Summary: Windows 7 x86-64 gets aborted on DebianWindows 7 x86-64 gets aborted on Debian => Fixed in SVN

comment:11 by Frank Mehnert, 9 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

The fix will be part of VBox 4.3.30.

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