Hi,
This is mostly for the developers... who are doing a great job by the way!
My host system is Ubuntu Linux 22.04 LTS, ample disk and memory, with VirtualBox 7, all regularly updated. Sometimes, when I start a group of VMs (two Windows-10 systems in my case), one of them crashes, for reasons unknown to me. I sent the crash report back, to Ubuntu (I assume). When I start the crashed VM again, or when I start VMs one by one, all is fine.
That's all folks!
DB
A Windows VM crashes when starting a group
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Re: A Windows VM crashes when starting a group
We had another report where starting two VMs at the same time had a crash in one of them. Delaying one VM's start until the other was up and running was the workaround. We didn't determine why the problem happened. I surmised that something Virtualbox needed to start a VM couldn't run twice at the same time.
But if starting a group has this error, the devs should hear of it. Please post this in a Bugtracker ticket. Maybe the crashed VM's vbox.log and the main VboxSVC.log, zipped, might help them too.
But if starting a group has this error, the devs should hear of it. Please post this in a Bugtracker ticket. Maybe the crashed VM's vbox.log and the main VboxSVC.log, zipped, might help them too.
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Re: A Windows VM crashes when starting a group
I'll report it properly, when it happens again (like this morning).
By the way, there's no such thing as an automatic delay, configurable somewhere, I suppose? No need to reply if there isn't...
Thanks!
By the way, there's no such thing as an automatic delay, configurable somewhere, I suppose? No need to reply if there isn't...
Thanks!
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Re: A Windows VM crashes when starting a group
No automatic delay, no. But you can write a script with Vboxmanage commands to start each VM with a pause between, then use the script to start the group instead of the main Virtualbox window.