[vbox-dev] Spot Kernel Panic
TJ Merritt
virtualbox.org at tj.merritts.org
Thu Nov 3 11:39:53 PDT 2011
On Thu, 2011-11-03 at 16:38 +0200, Barash, Danny wrote:
> Hi Guys- can someone help with spotting kernel panic without seeing
> the guest's screen itself?
>
> More information:
>
> A virtual Machine running Ubuntu Server(with guest additions
> installed) ,
> is going into kernel panic using VBoxManage's injectnmi.
>
> While the machine is in kernel panic, it's using some amount of ram
> but no CPU,
> (Yet it cannot be the differentiator- sometimes there's no CPU usage
> at normal run also).
>
> The VMM reports "Running" state.
>
>
> Tech:
> Host machine: windows 7 64 bit running VBox 4.1.4 with extention pack.
>
> Guest Machine: Ubuntu 2.6.35-30-generic i686 GNU/Linux
For reference, I'm running pretty close to the same setup as this, Win
7/64-bit + VBox 4.1.2 host/Ubuntu 10.10 guest. When I upgraded to VBox
4.1.4 I started having hangs. My solution was to roll back to 4.1.2.
Since then I haven't had issues.
-- TJ Merritt
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