VirtualBox

Opened 16 years ago

Closed 16 years ago

Last modified 14 years ago

#2316 closed defect (duplicate)

OpenSolaris [Stuck] - Sun xVM VirtualBox - Guru Meditation - critical error

Reported by: piers lauder Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 2.0.2
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Solaris Host type: Linux

Description

after installing OpenSolaris in a virtual machine, received a critical error pop-up shortly after first reboot.

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by piers lauder, 16 years ago

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by piers lauder, 16 years ago

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comment:1 by Frank Mehnert, 16 years ago

In case this Guru meditation occurs again, please attach the content of the kernel log at the host as well (dmesg).

comment:2 by jkeil, 16 years ago

I get exactly the same sort of "Guru Meditation -1149 (VERR_EM_INTERNAL_ERROR)" error when booting the pre-release opensolaris 2008.11 LiveCD (based on snv_97) in a vbox 2.0.2 guest.

My host is running OpenSolaris SXCE (build 96), on an AMD64 X2 cpu, AMD-V is enabled. There are no messages (dmesg) reported by the opensolaris kernel.

The opensolaris guest is automatically booting the 64-bit kernel. The SATA controller is enabled for the guest, and a 8GB virtual HDD is configured on SATA port 0.

Btw. when I force booting the 32-bit guest opensolaris kernel, by editing the kernel$ grub boot command line and removing the "$ISADIR/" part, there is no such guru mediation error.

And another workaround is to configure the virtual HDD as a PATA disk, in this case the 64-bit opensolaris guest doesn't crash with guru mediation error, either.

comment:3 by jkeil, 16 years ago

Isn't this a duplicate of #2292 ?

comment:4 by Frank Mehnert, 16 years ago

Please post the output of the host kernel log (dmesg). Most likely there are kernel messages.

comment:5 by Frank Mehnert, 16 years ago

Uhm, I did not read carefully enough, sorry.

comment:6 by piers lauder, 16 years ago

I agree this seems to be a duplicate of #2292. And the solution suggested above works for me (turning off SATA allows me to boot up OpenSolaris ok)

Thanks.

comment:7 by Sander van Leeuwen, 16 years ago

Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed
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