VirtualBox

Opened 11 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

#12531 closed defect (obsolete)

VBoxHeadless Ctrl+C stop causes kernel panic at host system

Reported by: kyberorg Owned by:
Component: VM control Version: VirtualBox 4.3.6
Keywords: VBoxHeadless, kernel panic Cc:
Guest type: BSD Host type: Linux

Description

Our Host OS specs:

Linux h1 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.51-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux

VirtualBox 4.3.6 from VirtualBox repository

Guest OS:

FreeBSD 9.2 at installation step

Steps to reproduce:

1) Create FreeBSD_64 VM

2)do VBoxHeadless -s VM_NAME

3)wait some short time

4)press Ctrl+C to kill process

5)wait a little more

6)at this step you should see kernel panic (but system is still responsible)

All stack and call traces are attached as separate file

Attachments (2)

VBox.log (58.9 KB ) - added by kyberorg 11 years ago.
VBox.log guest VM
messages (210.9 KB ) - added by kyberorg 11 years ago.
stack and call traces of Linux kernel

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Change History (4)

by kyberorg, 11 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

VBox.log guest VM

by kyberorg, 11 years ago

Attachment: messages added

stack and call traces of Linux kernel

comment:1 by Frank Mehnert, 11 years ago

Is this problem reproducible if you use only 4 virtual CPUs for your guest? It does not make sense to use 8 VCPUs on your host as your host has only 4 physical cores.

comment:2 by Frank Mehnert, 10 years ago

Resolution: obsolete
Status: newclosed
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