VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
That seems to be pretty much the situation at the moment. Nothing aborts, but the process just seems to hang. If you look in Task Manager the process stops responding after a while.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
I don't know if it's worth mentioning, but I'm currently successfully booting without issue. However I'm not certain it's an Ubuntu 64-bit image (I recall you mentioning 32-Bit stuff earlier Bill).
For people trying this, please ensure you have "Windows Hypervisor Platform" enabled, as well as the Hyper-V platform in the Windows Features.
Outside of that, to provide potentially useful insight to those wanting to test further. I usually only use Hyper-V, but a software stack I wanted to test provided a dev environment in OVA format for Virtualbox.
So I went and installed VirtualBox after seeing this thread to give it a whirl, and I've had success. In-case there was some specific setting or information relevant to the solution, the software Stack I got the OVA from was Cyphon (not sure if I can post a link).
Let me know if I can help in any way further,
For people trying this, please ensure you have "Windows Hypervisor Platform" enabled, as well as the Hyper-V platform in the Windows Features.
Outside of that, to provide potentially useful insight to those wanting to test further. I usually only use Hyper-V, but a software stack I wanted to test provided a dev environment in OVA format for Virtualbox.
So I went and installed VirtualBox after seeing this thread to give it a whirl, and I've had success. In-case there was some specific setting or information relevant to the solution, the software Stack I got the OVA from was Cyphon (not sure if I can post a link).
Let me know if I can help in any way further,
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
I am using Win10 Pro x64 Build 1809 and Virtualbox 6.0.2 and I am trying to get a 64bit Linux Guest with Hyper-V working.
Hyper-v is enabled.
The Linux Guest Ubuntu 16.04 starts not really, after I press Enter in the Grub the VM freezes.
Attached the Log file, hope this helps to get this working in future.
Hyper-v is enabled.
The Linux Guest Ubuntu 16.04 starts not really, after I press Enter in the Grub the VM freezes.
Attached the Log file, hope this helps to get this working in future.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
Have you enabled both Hyper-V Platform and Hypervisor Platform?
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
Yes, they were both enabled.ikbosh wrote:Have you enabled both Hyper-V Platform and Hypervisor Platform?
Now they are no longer, as I switched back to use virtualbox without Hyper-V support..
I thought I share my log maybe someone see the Problem an it get's fixed
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I do have the correct features enabled. Before I enabled the Hypervisor Framework Virtualbox wouldn't start VMs at all. Now it starts them but they never finish booting up, and Virtualbox freezes up (although it returns to normal after forcing the VM to quit). I've tried Ubuntu 18.04 and Windows 10 guests without success, and am attaching the logs here. Unfortunately the log output stops pretty soon after bootup and doesn't seem to have any relevant information. Resource Monitor shows constant usage of 1 full thread by "Vmmem" which is presumably the native hypervisor that Virtualbox is launching (since that's the process name used by Hyper-V VMs).
Ironically, I have been able to get an operating system from a certain company named after a fruit to start up, although it freezes after a few minutes for no apparent reason without showing any error in the logs except something about not being able to send input to the VM. If simply alluding to this breaks the rules I'm sorry. I thought it was important to specify that I have had some success with VBox 6 and hyper v.
Ironically, I have been able to get an operating system from a certain company named after a fruit to start up, although it freezes after a few minutes for no apparent reason without showing any error in the logs except something about not being able to send input to the VM. If simply alluding to this breaks the rules I'm sorry. I thought it was important to specify that I have had some success with VBox 6 and hyper v.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
That seems consistent with what I have seen. Everything looks fine until the vm actually tries to do anything, and then it hangs.
I don't know what is different about the systems where this actually works and ours, but hopefully the devs will sort it out.
I don't know what is different about the systems where this actually works and ours, but hopefully the devs will sort it out.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
This still isn't fixed with 6.0.4. Should we file a bug report or something?
Also, I tried with a Windows 98 guest as the guy who got it working did. Still no luck.
Also, I tried with a Windows 98 guest as the guy who got it working did. Still no luck.
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
I opened a ticket: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/18387
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
I am also having trouble with Hyper-V with virtualbox
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
You are going to have to be way more descriptive about the problems that you are having if you want some help. +1 type responses don't really help anyone.harryT wrote:I am also having trouble with Hyper-V with virtualbox
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Please don't ask me to do your homework for you, I have more than enough of my own things to do.
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Extremely slow performance on Windows 10 (Hyper-V disabled)
I am having trouble with Virtualbox on my machine on a Windows 10 host. It is extremely, extremely slow. I have asked other people and they seem to not have this problem.
I have tried both Hyper-V and VMWareplayer and they seem to be unaffected by Windows 10. Is there something I can do to debug this?
Just to give context of the speed decrease, a build which I am performing does it in 5 minutes whereas in Hyper-v this is performed in 2 minutes.
I have tried both Hyper-V and VMWareplayer and they seem to be unaffected by Windows 10. Is there something I can do to debug this?
Just to give context of the speed decrease, a build which I am performing does it in 5 minutes whereas in Hyper-v this is performed in 2 minutes.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
@harryT,
Andy asked you for details, you went ahead and created a new thread. Not what Andy (or anyone else) was asking for... I merged your new thread right in the post that it belonged.
Now, you may have noticed that other people that are affected, have posted their logs, so we can see what's going on, rather than starting shooting in the dark. How about you do the same, OK? And although it's repeated throughout this thread and in the forums, to the point that it's really starting to become invasive and annoying, here it goes once again...
We need to see a complete VBox.log, from a complete VM run, where the problem occurs:
Andy asked you for details, you went ahead and created a new thread. Not what Andy (or anyone else) was asking for... I merged your new thread right in the post that it belonged.
Now, you may have noticed that other people that are affected, have posted their logs, so we can see what's going on, rather than starting shooting in the dark. How about you do the same, OK? And although it's repeated throughout this thread and in the forums, to the point that it's really starting to become invasive and annoying, here it goes once again...
We need to see a complete VBox.log, from a complete VM run, where the problem occurs:
- Start the VM from cold-boot (not from a paused or saved state) / Observe problem / Shutdown the VM (force close it if you have to).
- With the VM completely shut down (not paused or saved), right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager and select "Show Log".
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Newer Log now running 1903 os build 18381
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
Hi nathaniel515,nathaniel515 wrote:I do have the correct features enabled. Before I enabled the Hypervisor Framework Virtualbox wouldn't start VMs at all. Now it starts them but they never finish booting up, and Virtualbox freezes up (although it returns to normal after forcing the VM to quit). I've tried Ubuntu 18.04 and Windows 10 guests without success, and am attaching the logs here. Unfortunately the log output stops pretty soon after bootup and doesn't seem to have any relevant information. Resource Monitor shows constant usage of 1 full thread by "Vmmem" which is presumably the native hypervisor that Virtualbox is launching (since that's the process name used by Hyper-V VMs).
Ironically, I have been able to get an operating system from a certain company named after a fruit to start up, although it freezes after a few minutes for no apparent reason without showing any error in the logs except something about not being able to send input to the VM. If simply alluding to this breaks the rules I'm sorry. I thought it was important to specify that I have had some success with VBox 6 and hyper v.
I hvae just tried to open your log win10_VBox.log and my kaspersky antivirus has alerted my of malware. Only me or others have experienced the same?