VirtualBox

Opened 10 years ago

Closed 9 years ago

#12689 closed defect (obsolete)

Host and guest system freeze after several hours

Reported by: b.s. Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 4.3.6
Keywords: host Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Linux

Description

Hello,

I have installed RHEL6.3 on the host system and on the guest systems. I also have installed the Guest Additions.

I use VirtualBox 4.3.6.

I have the following different guest configurations:

Machine 1:

(8 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Disk, 8 CPU)

guest1: Client with GUI (gnome)

(2 GB RAM, 50 GB Hard Disk, 2 CPU, Port 5000)

guest2: Server (without GUI), headless

(4 GB RAM, 50 GB Hard Disk, 4 CPU, Port 5100)

Machine 2:

(8 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Disk, 8 CPU)

guest1: Client with GUI (gnome)

(2 GB RAM, 50 GB Hard Disk, 2 CPU, Port 5000)

guest2: Client with GUI (gnome) headless

(2 GB RAM, 50 GB Hard Disk, 2 CPU, Port 5100)

Machine 1 works without problems when the 2 guest machines are running.

Machine 2 works without problems, when only guest1 runs. When I start guest2 after several hours all the guests and the host system freeze, so I have to do a hard reset (power off/on).

Attachments (2)

guest1_VBox.log (62.5 KB ) - added by b.s. 10 years ago.
guest2_VBox.log (61.1 KB ) - added by b.s. 10 years ago.

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Change History (7)

comment:1 by b.s., 10 years ago

On the host machine are 2 monitors connected. The guest1 machines are also running in headless mode. After the VM's are started up, I start the X-Server on the host machine and then I connect via rdesktop to the guest1, to use the 2 monitors.

After the reboot I can't see anything in the logs (host and guest systems)

On the host system I have installed an NVIDIA Quadro 410 graphics card with the latest driver (331.60) from nvidia.

3D Acceleration is in the guest machines is not enabled.

Last edited 10 years ago by b.s. (previous) (diff)

comment:2 by Frank Mehnert, 10 years ago

Please attach VBox.log files of VM sessions of VM1 and VM2 when running in parallel.

by b.s., 10 years ago

Attachment: guest1_VBox.log added

by b.s., 10 years ago

Attachment: guest2_VBox.log added

in reply to:  description comment:3 by b.s., 10 years ago

Yesterday I have downgraded to Virtualbox 4.2.16 and the two machines are still running parallel.

Last edited 10 years ago by b.s. (previous) (diff)

comment:4 by Frank Mehnert, 10 years ago

I see that both VMs are set up to use the host DVD drive /dev/sr0. Any difference if you don't use the same device by both VMs? Also does it make any difference if you decrease the number of virtual CPUs for both VMs to 1?

comment:5 by Frank Mehnert, 9 years ago

Resolution: obsolete
Status: newclosed
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