VirtualBox

Ticket #12228 (closed defect: fixed)

Opened 9 years ago

Last modified 9 years ago

VirtualBox 4.3.0 leaks

Reported by: zhivotnoe Owned by:
Component: 3D support Version: VirtualBox 4.3.0
Keywords: Memory leaks Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Mac OS X

Description

VM Windows 8.1 with 2GB RAM leaked to 7.8GB for one weekend.

Attachments

Скриншот 2013-10-21 11.15.27.png Download (91.4 KB) - added by zhivotnoe 9 years ago.
Activity Monitor
Скриншот 2013-10-21 11.15.39.png Download (72.6 KB) - added by zhivotnoe 9 years ago.
Activity monitor 2
Скриншот 2013-10-21 11.15.36.png Download (78.0 KB) - added by zhivotnoe 9 years ago.
Activity monitor 3
Скриншот 2013-10-21 11.17.54.png Download (185.8 KB) - added by zhivotnoe 9 years ago.
VM Settings
Скриншот 2013-10-21 11.18.20.png Download (220.8 KB) - added by zhivotnoe 9 years ago.
Virtual Box About
VBox.log Download (92.6 KB) - added by zhivotnoe 9 years ago.
VBox log

Change History

Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

Activity Monitor

Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

Activity monitor 2

Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

Activity monitor 3

Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

VM Settings

Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

Virtual Box About

comment:1 Changed 9 years ago by ramshankar

Please attach VBox.log for the VM.

Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

VBox log

comment:2 Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

Attached.

comment:3 Changed 9 years ago by frank

Do you also see this memory leak if you disable 3D support for this VM?

comment:4 Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

Unfortunately I've deleted this VM. I will test this configuration later.

comment:5 Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

Looks like it works fine without 3D support.

comment:6 Changed 9 years ago by misha

  • Component changed from other to 3D support

comment:7 Changed 9 years ago by misha

Did your guest do something special when the leak occurred, i.e. some applications were run, etc.?
Does the leak occur with VBox 4.2.x?

comment:8 Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

Did your guest do something special when the leak occurred, i.e. some applications were run, etc.?

No, this is a newly installed Windows 8.1 from MSDN subscription. I installed a few apps, but they was not run. My host computer was not used whole weekend and for the monday's morning VM leaked to >7GB.

Does the leak occur with VBox 4.2.x?

I didn't use Windows 8 before.

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

comment:9 Changed 9 years ago by frank

Thank you for the report.  Here is a test build. Please could you install it and also install the Guest Additions provided by this build? Can you confirm that the memory leak is fixed? Thank you!

comment:10 Changed 9 years ago by zhivotnoe

I do not see the leak after update to VBox 4.3.2 I'll check your test build for a few days to achieve better results.

Last edited 9 years ago by zhivotnoe (previous) (diff)

comment:11 Changed 9 years ago by frank

  • Status changed from new to closed
  • Resolution set to fixed

Fixed in 4.3.4.

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