Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
After I installed 4.1.10, I've been unable to run any of my virtual machines. Downgrading to 4.1.8 does not appear to have helped. The guest is Debian, the host OS X 10.7.3. Attached is the VBox.log and VBox.png from one of the crashes.
After starting the VM, I see the GRUB boot screen and am able to select a boot option. It seems to crash while trying to load initrd.
Edit: Removed blank screenshot.
After starting the VM, I see the GRUB boot screen and am able to select a boot option. It seems to crash while trying to load initrd.
Edit: Removed blank screenshot.
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00:00:01.028 HWACCM: VMX setup failed with rc=VERR_VMX_IN_VMX_ROOT_MODE!
Also make sure the permissions are correct. Run the Repair Disk Permissions using Disk Utility on your MAC host.
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Re: Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
MAC = Media Access Control; Mac = Macintosh... right?
Trying to repair disk permissions will do nothing for this problem. Something else has taken over virtualization. The other application has to be stopped, and if that doesn't help and something else went wrong, the system may need to be rebooted.
Trying to repair disk permissions will do nothing for this problem. Something else has taken over virtualization. The other application has to be stopped, and if that doesn't help and something else went wrong, the system may need to be rebooted.
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Re: Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
Semantics, maybe I should just say your apple product.
The also was to offset the next rash of issues since it has become a major problem.
The also was to offset the next rash of issues since it has become a major problem.
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Semantics are important
Unrelated, but just in case I missed something: Is the screenshot of a blank screen meant to convey some meaningful information or was it attached just to waste a bit of bandwidth?
At any rate, it's very unusual for VT-x to be unavailable on Apple hardware. So the fact that it's unavailable does likely signify a problem. Maybe as simple as another virtualizer running, maybe something deeper.
Unrelated, but just in case I missed something: Is the screenshot of a blank screen meant to convey some meaningful information or was it attached just to waste a bit of bandwidth?
At any rate, it's very unusual for VT-x to be unavailable on Apple hardware. So the fact that it's unavailable does likely signify a problem. Maybe as simple as another virtualizer running, maybe something deeper.
Re: Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
Disk Utility reported some ruby programs having incorrect permissions. Fixing them did not fix VirtualBox.
The blank screen was attached because the error message suggested sending the log and the screenshot. I had expected it to display the "Loading initrd..." message, actually, but didn't check it before uploading.
I did install something to aid the new Android emulator, but am not currently running the emulator. I even tried unloading that kext, and VirtualBox still fails.
I also have Parallels Desktop 6 installed to run my Boot Camp partition. I've had this installed for some time. Unloading its hypervisor kext doesn't allow Virtualbox to run. Parallels can start a Linux VM fine.
Is there anything in particular I should be looking for? Also, thanks for the assistance.
The blank screen was attached because the error message suggested sending the log and the screenshot. I had expected it to display the "Loading initrd..." message, actually, but didn't check it before uploading.
I did install something to aid the new Android emulator, but am not currently running the emulator. I even tried unloading that kext, and VirtualBox still fails.
I also have Parallels Desktop 6 installed to run my Boot Camp partition. I've had this installed for some time. Unloading its hypervisor kext doesn't allow Virtualbox to run. Parallels can start a Linux VM fine.
Is there anything in particular I should be looking for? Also, thanks for the assistance.
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Re: Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
I guess we'll need to update our instructions to say to upload a screenshot only if it contains any actual information
My suggestion, try rebooting the host (possibly powering off and on to be really sure). See if that will allow VirtualBox to allow hardware virtualization. Your CPU can do it, and it should be available.
As a side note, if downgrading to the previously working version didn't help, there must be something else causing trouble. Maybe upgrading VirtualBox had nothing to do with it.
My suggestion, try rebooting the host (possibly powering off and on to be really sure). See if that will allow VirtualBox to allow hardware virtualization. Your CPU can do it, and it should be available.
As a side note, if downgrading to the previously working version didn't help, there must be something else causing trouble. Maybe upgrading VirtualBox had nothing to do with it.
Re: Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
I'm guessing the upgrade didn't have much to do with it now. Rebooting has not fixed the problem.
Re: Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
Ah! Uninstalling the Intel HAXM extension and rebooting fixed the issue.
Thank you all for your help.
Edit: I started a thread on Intel's forums about this issue: http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/ ... p?t=103907 If anyone else encounters this, please chime in there.
Edit 2: Now I've been registered long enough to make that a real link.
Thank you all for your help.
Edit: I started a thread on Intel's forums about this issue: http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/ ... p?t=103907 If anyone else encounters this, please chime in there.
Edit 2: Now I've been registered long enough to make that a real link.
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Re: Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
Aha. Thanks for tracking that down.
This is definitely Intel's bug, they need to get the CPU out of VMX root mode when they're done. That's exactly what VirtualBox does. VMware etc. should be similarly affected.
This is definitely Intel's bug, they need to get the CPU out of VMX root mode when they're done. That's exactly what VirtualBox does. VMware etc. should be similarly affected.
Re: Guru Meditation after installing 4.1.10
I found it odd that Parallels would run without it, but I guess v6 either doesn't use VT-X or automatically avoids it if it's not enabled.
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Oh, VirtualBox runs without VT-x too. But not everything works, and apparently your guest is one of those that don't. 32-bit Windows guests usually aren't a problem, Linux is a toss-up because the configuration can be just about anything.