VirtualBox

Opened 15 years ago

Closed 14 years ago

#4778 closed defect (invalid)

Linux host reboots with amd-v turned on

Reported by: Roman Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 3.0.4
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Linux

Description

Host OS: ubuntu 9.04 amd64 2.6.28-14-generic
Guest OS: Linux, Windows.
If amd-v turned on - host os hard reboot occurs on any guest os boot.
vmware works good on this host OS

Attachments (5)

VBox.log (32.0 KB ) - added by Roman 15 years ago.
cpuinfo (1.5 KB ) - added by Roman 15 years ago.
lspci (1.9 KB ) - added by Roman 15 years ago.
meminfo (1.0 KB ) - added by Roman 15 years ago.
VBox.2.log (34.7 KB ) - added by Roman 15 years ago.
windows7_VBox.log

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Change History (19)

by Roman, 15 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

by Roman, 15 years ago

Attachment: cpuinfo added

by Roman, 15 years ago

Attachment: lspci added

by Roman, 15 years ago

Attachment: meminfo added

comment:1 by Sander van Leeuwen, 15 years ago

Are you running KVM or VMWare at the same time? If you are, then don't do that.

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by Roman, 15 years ago

Replying to sandervl73:

Are you running KVM or VMWare at the same time?

No, I'm not running it at the same time.

comment:3 by Sander van Leeuwen, 15 years ago

What kind of computer do you have? (brand and model please)

comment:4 by Sander van Leeuwen, 15 years ago

Ticket #4988 discusses a similar problem, but it's caused by the BIOS in that specific Dell laptop.

You might want to try to find a bios update as well, even if it's not a dell computer.

comment:5 by Roman, 15 years ago

The issue was reproduced on VirtualBox 3.0.8, Ubuntu Jaunty and Karmic.

Hardware: Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA78G-DS3H v1.0 (BIOS is up to date) CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4800+ Memory: DIMM 2Gb DDR2 HyperX (PC2-8500) 1066Mhz (CL5-5-5-15) Kingston KHX8500D2/2G x 2 ( checked by memtest - all OK ).

vmware works well.

comment:6 by Sander van Leeuwen, 15 years ago

VMWare doesn't use AMD-V unless you force it to or start a 64 bits guest.

This still smells very much like a BIOS issue.

in reply to:  6 comment:7 by Roman, 15 years ago

Replying to sandervl73:

VMWare doesn't use AMD-V unless you force it to or start a 64 bits guest.

This still smells very much like a BIOS issue.


I used kubuntu and ubuntu 64bit guest on VMWare and VirtualBox.

comment:8 by Sander van Leeuwen, 15 years ago

Turn off AMD-V in your BIOS and try again with VMWare please. It might not be using AMD-V.

by Roman, 15 years ago

Attachment: VBox.2.log added

windows7_VBox.log

comment:9 by Roman, 15 years ago

I installed Kubuntu 9.10. I'll install VMware on it as soon as it will support this system. some kernel modules can't be builded)

I tried to install windows7 on virtualbox. sometimes hard reboot occured on guest boot. log attached.

comment:10 by Roman, 15 years ago

Kubuntu 9.10, 2.6.31-17, amd64. VirtualBox 3.1.2. BIOS is up to date.
The bug is still reproducible.
VMWare 7.0 works well with amd-v (forced).

comment:11 by Sander van Leeuwen, 15 years ago

How did you force it?

Also make sure you turn off 2d & 3d acceleration in the VM settings.

comment:12 by Frank Mehnert, 15 years ago

ktchv, please answer Sanders last question and attach a VBox.log file of such a VM session with VBox 3.1.4.

comment:13 by Technologov, 14 years ago

No answer.

Please CLOSE as INVALID.

-Technologov

comment:14 by Frank Mehnert, 14 years ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed
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