[Invalid] VM abort
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Re: VM abort
This is likely your problem but I think it is caused by:VBox.log wrote:00:00:01.360425 HM: HMR3Init: Falling back to raw-mode: VT-x is not available
Are you running VirtualBox in a KVM guest? Nested virtualization likely isn't going to work.VBox.log wrote:00:00:01.026670 DMI Product Name: KVM 00:00:01.026679 DMI Product Version: RHEL 6.6.0 PC
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Re: VM abort
Yes it is a KVM VPS. The problem I think is vps memory. but still seems a VMBox bug
If not, you can delete subject if you want. doesn't seem useful for other
If not, you can delete subject if you want. doesn't seem useful for other
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Re: VM abort
A bug is something that's advertised as working, but it's not working as it should. Nested virtualization is anything but advertised, it's advised against it strongly.Mahdi63 wrote:but still seems a VMBox bug
So, it's not a bug. And the topic doesn't get deleted, others might find it useful to know that nested virtualization is not supported.
Marking as [Invalid].
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