Failed to access the USB subsystem
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Failed to access the USB subsystem
I fist installed VirtualBox 3.2.14 to run a virtual machine and everything worked fine but some authentication that I failed to set up. So I decided to upgrade to 4.1.8 but then error messages with the USB Proxy Services started to appear. The performance of the virtual machine was now crap so I decided to revert back to 3.2.14. The problem is that the errors still remain despite the reversion, the network settings are now messed up and the machine is still slow. I did delete all xmls (both global and the machine's xml files) but that didn't help.
The error I get appears whenever I enter the Settings for my virtual machine and the error message is:
Failed to access the USB subsystem Could not load the Host USB Proxy service (VERR_ACCESS_DENIED).
Details (1 of 2):
Result Code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x00004005)
Component Host
Interface IHost {35b004f4-7806-bfa8-d1208adba7e5}
Callee IMachine {5d9212cb-a5c0-48b7-bbc1-3fa2ba2ee6d2}
Details (2 of 2):
Result Code E_ACCESSDENIED (0x80070005)
Component Console
Interface IConsole {6375231a-c17c-464b-92cb-ae9e128d71c3}
I could not find any entries related to this error in the VBox.log or /var/adm/messages. The FAQ and the manual pages don't give any clue on how to resolve this issue.
The error I get appears whenever I enter the Settings for my virtual machine and the error message is:
Failed to access the USB subsystem Could not load the Host USB Proxy service (VERR_ACCESS_DENIED).
Details (1 of 2):
Result Code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x00004005)
Component Host
Interface IHost {35b004f4-7806-bfa8-d1208adba7e5}
Callee IMachine {5d9212cb-a5c0-48b7-bbc1-3fa2ba2ee6d2}
Details (2 of 2):
Result Code E_ACCESSDENIED (0x80070005)
Component Console
Interface IConsole {6375231a-c17c-464b-92cb-ae9e128d71c3}
I could not find any entries related to this error in the VBox.log or /var/adm/messages. The FAQ and the manual pages don't give any clue on how to resolve this issue.
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
I also get errors when trying to add or remove "Host-only" networks in the Virtualbox - settings window. VERR_ACCESS_DENIED and NS_ERROR_FAILURE in details ensue.
The command
# chmod a+rw /devices/pseudo/vboxusbmon\@0\:vboxusbmon
appears to have resolved the issue with the USB proxy. I also removed the SUNWvbox package, everything in ~/.VirtualBox and ~/VirtualBox\ VMs and rebooted the system before I re-installed the 3.2.14 package and manually reconfigured my virtual machine. I made sure that all peripherals and (virtual) share paths were correct. That fixed the sluggishness of the VM and the networking issues that I had with this VM.
Regarding the Host-Only window I got confused because it said "DHCP server" and I thought it would make VBox act as a DHCP server on my network messing with my router. Now I understand that Host-Only merely means a local virtual network that is not visible to the router or any other computer on the physical network.
The command
# chmod a+rw /devices/pseudo/vboxusbmon\@0\:vboxusbmon
appears to have resolved the issue with the USB proxy. I also removed the SUNWvbox package, everything in ~/.VirtualBox and ~/VirtualBox\ VMs and rebooted the system before I re-installed the 3.2.14 package and manually reconfigured my virtual machine. I made sure that all peripherals and (virtual) share paths were correct. That fixed the sluggishness of the VM and the networking issues that I had with this VM.
Regarding the Host-Only window I got confused because it said "DHCP server" and I thought it would make VBox act as a DHCP server on my network messing with my router. Now I understand that Host-Only merely means a local virtual network that is not visible to the router or any other computer on the physical network.
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- Oracle Corporation
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
Please do not chmod a+rw the USB monitor device. Instead, add yourself to the vboxuser group.
P.S. It's documented in the manual.
P.S. It's documented in the manual.
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
I am using solaris 11 as a base OS and Virtual Box 4.1.8 on top of it.
My guest OS is UBUNTU (i think its 10).
While getting into the Settings of any Guest OS (UBUNTU, OEL) i am getting error
Failed to access rhe USB subsystem
Could not load the Host USB Proxy service:
VERR_ACCESS_DENIED
I (user "neeraj) is executing VirtualBox and he is member of vboxuser group as shown below:-
$ cat /etc/group | grep vbox
vboxuser:neeraj
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
My guest OS is UBUNTU (i think its 10).
While getting into the Settings of any Guest OS (UBUNTU, OEL) i am getting error
Failed to access rhe USB subsystem
Could not load the Host USB Proxy service:
VERR_ACCESS_DENIED
I (user "neeraj) is executing VirtualBox and he is member of vboxuser group as shown below:-
$ cat /etc/group | grep vbox
vboxuser:neeraj
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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- Oracle Corporation
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
What is the output of "groups" and "ls -l /dev/vboxusbmon" ?
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
# groups
root other bin sys adm uucp mail tty lp nuucp daemon
# ls -l /dev/vboxusbmon
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 41 2012-02-02 22:37 /dev/vboxusbmon -> ../devices/pseudo/vboxusbmon@0:vboxusbmon
Important
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It seems to be resolved.
Recently i installed updates on Solaris11 and this issues started after that.
I did few things as listed below:-
usermod -G vboxuser neeraj #found somewhere in the forum
un-installed the exetension pack as well VirtualBox
re-installed the Virtualbox and extension pack
It didn't resolved , seems to be waiting for the RE-BOOT of solaris (base OS).
after the reboot i don't see that error as reported by me earlier.
thanks a ton
root other bin sys adm uucp mail tty lp nuucp daemon
# ls -l /dev/vboxusbmon
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 41 2012-02-02 22:37 /dev/vboxusbmon -> ../devices/pseudo/vboxusbmon@0:vboxusbmon
Important
=========
It seems to be resolved.
Recently i installed updates on Solaris11 and this issues started after that.
I did few things as listed below:-
usermod -G vboxuser neeraj #found somewhere in the forum
un-installed the exetension pack as well VirtualBox
re-installed the Virtualbox and extension pack
It didn't resolved , seems to be waiting for the RE-BOOT of solaris (base OS).
after the reboot i don't see that error as reported by me earlier.
thanks a ton
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- Oracle Corporation
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
Shows you're not yet part of the "vboxuser" group... relogin. You don't need to reboot, you just need to relogin for it work. This has already been mentioned in the User Manual.neerajblr wrote:# groups
root other bin sys adm uucp mail tty lp nuucp daemon
Oracle Corp.
Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
Hi everyone,
This is my first post. I need some advice regarding a Solaris host that is showing the same error. My problem is that the vboxuser group does not exist after the installation of VirtualBox. Manually creating the group (I read that this is not the crrect way to try and fix I know) and adding my users to it does not solve the problem. (I installed and added root to this group as per User Manual.)
I'm running the latest version downloaded from the main site. 4.2.4-81684.
I've also removed it and installed an older version but no joy : 4.1.22r80657
I've created the group manually but I've also read in this thread that this is not the way to fix it.
Here is my system info:
Any help with this please?
Thanks
This is my first post. I need some advice regarding a Solaris host that is showing the same error. My problem is that the vboxuser group does not exist after the installation of VirtualBox. Manually creating the group (I read that this is not the crrect way to try and fix I know) and adding my users to it does not solve the problem. (I installed and added root to this group as per User Manual.)
I'm running the latest version downloaded from the main site. 4.2.4-81684.
I've also removed it and installed an older version but no joy : 4.1.22r80657
as you can see I have no file called vboxusbmon in /dev/.bash-3.2# ls -l /dev/vbox*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 35 Nov 28 10:29 /dev/vboxdrv -> ../devices/pseudo/vboxdrv@0:vboxdrv
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 33 Nov 6 12:21 /dev/vboxflt -> ../devices/pseudo/clone@0:vboxflt
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 33 Nov 6 12:21 /dev/vboxnet -> ../devices/pseudo/clone@0:vboxnet
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 36 Nov 6 12:21 /dev/vboxnet0 -> ../devices/pseudo/vboxnet@0:vboxnet0
I've created the group manually but I've also read in this thread that this is not the way to fix it.
Here is my system info:
bash-3.2# cat /etc/release
Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 s10x_u10wos_17b X86
Copyright (c) 1983, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Assembled 23 August 2011
bash-3.2# uname -a
SunOS <hostnamexxx> 5.10 Generic_147441-19 i86pc i386 i86pc
Any help with this please?
Thanks
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- Oracle Corporation
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
VirtualBox support for host USB devices does not work for Solaris 10 hosts. You need Solaris 11
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
Thanks, that explains it then .
Appreciate the time taken to reply.
Appreciate the time taken to reply.
Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
I forgot to ask though; do you know why the installer does not create the vboxuser group during the install?
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- Oracle Corporation
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Re: Failed to access the USB subsystem
That is because the vboxuser group is currently only applicable for USB & USB monitor device accesses from the VirtualBox process and on Solaris 10 since it is not supported the vboxuser group is meaningless.hmassmann wrote:I forgot to ask though; do you know why the installer does not create the vboxuser group during the install?
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