Установил на Virtualbos Solaris 11.4, но система не юзабельна
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Установил на Virtualbos Solaris 11.4, но система не юзабельна
Установил на Virtualbos Solaris 11.4, но система не юзабельна. То есть-при зогрузке появляется рабочий стол, но кроме входа в систему ничего не дает сделать. Все "кнопки" неактивны, система неподвижна и "мертва".Я новичок в отношении Солярис и не пойму, что делать дальше, что мне исправить в настройках, на что обратить внимание?
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Re: Установил на Virtualbos Solaris 11.4, но система не юзабельна
Your question does not belong in "Windows Hosts" because it does not concern the host.Online translator wrote: Installed on Virtualbos Solaris 11.4, but the system is not usable. That is, when loading, the desktop appears, but except for logging in, nothing can be done. All the "buttons" are inactive, the system is stationary and "dead".I am new to Solaris and will not understand what to do next, what should I fix in the settings, what to pay attention to?
Topic moved to "Solaris Guests".
Please provide a VM log file. Make sure the VM is fully shut down, then right click it in the manager UI. Select "Show Log" and save "VBox.log" (no other file) to a zip file. Attach the zip here.
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Re: Установил на Virtualbos Solaris 11.4, но система не юзабельна
Вот. Файл журнала во вложении.
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Re: Установил на Virtualbos Solaris 11.4, но система не юзабельна
You have Hyper-v enabled, so the VM may simply be running very very slowly.
I would also reduce the CPU allocation to 2 cores. VMs run best when resources are shared fairly. Remember that VirtualBox is a host OS process, allocating 3 out of 4 cores to VM code does not make host processes run faster.
For how to disable Hyper-v, see HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM (Hyper-V is active).00:00:04.536380 HM: HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM: VT-x is not available
00:00:04.588455 NEM: info: Found optional import WinHvPlatform.dll!WHvQueryGpaRangeDirtyBitmap.
00:00:04.588466 NEM: info: Found optional import vid.dll!VidGetHvPartitionId.
00:00:04.588469 NEM: info: Found optional import vid.dll!VidGetPartitionProperty.
00:00:04.588521 NEM: WHvCapabilityCodeHypervisorPresent is TRUE, so this might work...
I would also reduce the CPU allocation to 2 cores. VMs run best when resources are shared fairly. Remember that VirtualBox is a host OS process, allocating 3 out of 4 cores to VM code does not make host processes run faster.