Re: [vbox-users] Problems with 2.0.6 and 2.1.0 on XP

2009-01-02 Thread Michael Thayer
James Mansion wrote:
 What I'm finding is that quite often VBox seems to sulk when I try to 
 start up a VM - sometimes it spins, and sometimes it just does nothing.
 
 As I write I have a failed startup in the background.  Its using no CPU 
 at all but is unresponsive and making no progress: it has displayed the 
 little 'Restoring virtual...' progress meter but that's stuck at 0%. 

Hello James,

Sorry for the late reply, I am working through a backlog of e-mail.
That hang at 0% is usually a symptom of a crashing VBox process.  Would
you be able to create a report for this on the bug tracker and include
the log file created by the failing session?

Thanks,

Michael


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[vbox-users] Problems with 2.0.6 and 2.1.0 on XP

2008-12-20 Thread James Mansion
Hi,

I've been a happy VMWare Workstation user for some time and thought I'd 
try VBox because I expected the OpenSolaris guest support to be a bit 
better.

And it is - when VBox works at all.

I run a portable with 1.25GB RAM, XPsp3, and a 1.5GHz Pentium-M 
processor.  Its not shiny and new - but it works and runs VWare just fine.

What I'm finding is that quite often VBox seems to sulk when I try to 
start up a VM - sometimes it spins, and sometimes it just does nothing.

As I write I have a failed startup in the background.  Its using no CPU 
at all but is unresponsive and making no progress: it has displayed the 
little 'Restoring virtual...' progress meter but that's stuck at 0%. 
I've got 398MB committed and the OpenSolaris VM *will* want 768MB but 
there's enough swap space and there's no sign of it trying to allocate 
any memory.  The main application window (with the list of VMs etc) is 
'Not responding' and is failing to repaint.

Its really trying - when it works its really good, but any attempt to 
start or restart after a hibernate etc seems to leave it stuck most 
times, and it *sometimes* happens after a full reboot.  Happened with 
2.0.6 and 2.1.0.

Anyone else seeing anything like this?

James


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Re: [vbox-users] Problems with 2.0.6 and 2.1.0 on XP

2008-12-20 Thread James Mansion
James Mansion wrote:
 As I write I have a failed startup in the background.  Its using no CPU 
 at all but is unresponsive and making no progress: it has displayed the 
 little 'Restoring virtual...' progress meter but that's stuck at 0%. 
   
And - a complete reboot and retry has hung in exactly the same way.  In 
this case it would
seem to be something wrong in the saved image or restart. :-(

The image is opensolaris 08.11 with guest additions, and was halted and 
then saved.


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Re: [vbox-users] Problems with 2.0.6 and 2.1.0 on XP

2008-12-20 Thread miguel
Hi

I run VBOX with 1.4GHz Pentium-M and 768Mb/RAM and it works fine with less
resources than you, I can even run Solaris as guest, slow but works, XP
works, Linux works, FreeBSD works...

Maybe you have a damage in your system or misconfiguration in your VBOX,
maybe you should try to uninstall and reinstall latest version, erase your
.virtualbox with all its virtual disks and reinstall WinXP again... Once
it works compress and backup your VDIs (burn your virtual disks on DVD),
so when it gets damaged or you need to free space simply remove the image
and when you need it just restore it with as if it was just installed :)

If it does not work try to update your kernel... What distro and kernel
you have?

Take care

 Hi,

 I've been a happy VMWare Workstation user for some time and thought I'd
 try VBox because I expected the OpenSolaris guest support to be a bit
 better.

 And it is - when VBox works at all.

 I run a portable with 1.25GB RAM, XPsp3, and a 1.5GHz Pentium-M
 processor.  Its not shiny and new - but it works and runs VWare just fine.

 What I'm finding is that quite often VBox seems to sulk when I try to
 start up a VM - sometimes it spins, and sometimes it just does nothing.

 As I write I have a failed startup in the background.  Its using no CPU
 at all but is unresponsive and making no progress: it has displayed the
 little 'Restoring virtual...' progress meter but that's stuck at 0%.
 I've got 398MB committed and the OpenSolaris VM *will* want 768MB but
 there's enough swap space and there's no sign of it trying to allocate
 any memory.  The main application window (with the list of VMs etc) is
 'Not responding' and is failing to repaint.

 Its really trying - when it works its really good, but any attempt to
 start or restart after a hibernate etc seems to leave it stuck most
 times, and it *sometimes* happens after a full reboot.  Happened with
 2.0.6 and 2.1.0.

 Anyone else seeing anything like this?

 James


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