VirtualBox

Opened 9 years ago

Closed 4 years ago

#13992 closed defect (obsolete)

VM aborts on opening laptop lid

Reported by: mrubioroy Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 4.3.26
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Linux

Description

My Debian guest shows up aborted each time I open my laptop lid.

Conditions: I use my laptop in clamshell mode with two DisplayPort monitors through an extension dock. Host type: Ubuntu 14.04, VirtualBox 4.3.26-98988~Ubuntu~raring

Steps to reproduce: Scenario 1: I open the lid while still connected to the two monitors. The integrated screen does not lid up and the VM continues running. I close the lid, and the VM aborts.

Scenario 2: Alternatively, I can also get the same effect by disconnecting the laptop from the extension dock and then opening the lid. The VM shows up aborted.

I attach the logs for both scenarios.

Attachments (4)

scenario1.log (101.4 KB ) - added by mrubioroy 9 years ago.
Scenario 1 log file
scenario2.log (92.5 KB ) - added by mrubioroy 9 years ago.
Scenario 2 log file
vmlog (80.2 KB ) - added by dm.mineralka 9 years ago.
vmlog.2 (80.2 KB ) - added by dm.mineralka 9 years ago.

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Change History (7)

by mrubioroy, 9 years ago

Attachment: scenario1.log added

Scenario 1 log file

by mrubioroy, 9 years ago

Attachment: scenario2.log added

Scenario 2 log file

comment:1 by Frank Mehnert, 9 years ago

Does the same happen if you disable 3D for that VM? In that case I would be interested in a core dupm from such a VM session.

by dm.mineralka, 9 years ago

Attachment: vmlog added

by dm.mineralka, 9 years ago

Attachment: vmlog.2 added

comment:2 by dm.mineralka, 9 years ago

Hi,

i have similar problem. My configuration is mac/osx as host running ubuntu 14.04 VM. Three monitors connected (1 DisplayPort, 1 thunderbolt, 1 hdmi connector), On VM 3d/2d acceleration not enabled (crash occurs when enabled too). when I do switch to Login window (using as win screen lock feature) ubuntu VM aborts. I created dump, but size is 372M - how can I upload? VirtualBox log is in vmlog

comment:3 by aeichner, 4 years ago

Resolution: obsolete
Status: newclosed
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