VirtualBox

Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of Ticket #19738, comment 2


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Jul 20, 2020 1:21:57 PM (4 years ago)
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  • Ticket #19738, comment 2

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    44The storage controller "VIRTIO", which I had used to attach some VMDK disks, was responsible. The idea behind using them was that complete hardware emulation of a SATA-AHCI interface was not required, and that cutting out the unnecessary emulation would allow for more efficiency via the virtualization aware block level VIRTIO drivers in the guest operating system.
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    6 Troubleshooting: I added a SATA-AHCI controller, moved the Virtual disk over, and deleted the VIRTIO Storage controller. The I attempted the hide-in-background/show exercise and confirmed that virtualbox did not crash. This confirms that that the component causing the crash was the VIRTIO storage controller.
     6Troubleshooting: I added a SATA-AHCI controller, moved the virtual disks over and deleted the VIRTIO Storage controller. The I attempted the hide-in-background/show exercise and confirmed that virtualbox did not crash. This confirmed that that the component causing the crash was the VIRTIO storage controller.
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    88Hence, the "Workaround" to avoid this bug, is, to avoid using VIRTIO Storage controller

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