VirtualBox

Opened 15 years ago

Closed 15 years ago

#6079 closed defect (fixed)

Second Guest VM crashes (ATA_AIO_) => fixed in SVN/next release

Reported by: Joe Boese Owned by:
Component: virtual disk Version: VirtualBox 3.1.6
Keywords: guest crash ATA_AIO_ABORT ATA_AIO_RESET_CLEARED ATA_AIO_RESET_ASSERTED Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: other

Description

Running VirtualBox 3.1.2 r56127 on Fedora 12. I have 2 guests machines. Windows XP is up and running. I created a 2nd guest which is type Linux/RedHat and began the CENTOS 5.4 install procedure. The 2nd guest will crash consistently within 5 minutes of starting up. If I shutdown the Windows XP guest and run only the CENTOS 5.4 guest, it runs fine.

Attachments (2)

VBox.log (35.7 KB ) - added by Joe Boese 15 years ago.
VBox.2.log (44.0 KB ) - added by Hafthor Stefansson 15 years ago.
Guest mysteriously died while unattended. Host: Mac OSX, Guest Win7 x86

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Change History (7)

by Joe Boese, 15 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

comment:1 by Frank Mehnert, 15 years ago

Component: host supportvirtual disk
Summary: Second Guest VM crashesSecond Guest VM crashes (ATA_AIO_)

by Hafthor Stefansson, 15 years ago

Attachment: VBox.2.log added

Guest mysteriously died while unattended. Host: Mac OSX, Guest Win7 x86

comment:2 by Hafthor Stefansson, 15 years ago

Same Assertion failing: DevATA.cpp(4574)

comment:3 by Klaus Espenlaub, 15 years ago

Host type: Linuxother
Keywords: multiple running removed
Version: VirtualBox 3.1.2VirtualBox 3.1.6

The initial reporter can work around the crash by putting the cd drive as secondary master in the VM config. This is definitely not related in any way to how many VMs are running or some such, it happens if there is both a hard disk and a cd drive on the same IDE channel and one is (un)lucky enough to get the guest to do transfers with the right timing. Host OS is irrelevant.

The other reporter already has this configuration, and right now I have no idea how that assertion can happen with this kind of setup. Maybe I can make more sense out of this once I find time to debug the initially reported problem, which is easy to reproduce.

The issue is definitely not related to

comment:4 by Klaus Espenlaub, 15 years ago

Summary: Second Guest VM crashes (ATA_AIO_)Second Guest VM crashes (ATA_AIO_) => fixed in SVN/next release

The original bug is fixed. It gave no clues whatsoever for the other issue, so please open a separate bug report for that one.

comment:5 by Frank Mehnert, 15 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Fixed in 3.1.8

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