There was an error while executing `VBoxManage`, a CLI used by Vagrant
for controlling VirtualBox. The command and stderr is shown below.
Command: ["startvm", "30ce6114-8b0c-49f6-a6d8-e26f24a823e7", "--type", "headless"]
Stderr: VBoxManage: error: The virtual machine 'homestead' has terminated unexpectedly during startup because of signal 10
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component MachineWrap, interface IMachine
Vagrant version 2.2.18
VirtualBox version 6.1.26 (I did have 6.1.28, but downgraded based on Googling this issue)
Vagrant is not a supported configuration in this forum - i.e. it's an unknown quantity to most of us. You may be able to get help in the Vagrant support channels.
That said - if Vagrant is launching your VM headless, then that may be the reason for your crash. I have submitted a bug ticket https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/20636 because of a problem I have found with VBoxHeadless on Monterey 12.0.1
You could try running your VM directly from VirtualBox (i.e. take Vagrant out of the mix) and see if you get any joy.
granada29 wrote:Vagrant is not a supported configuration in this forum - i.e. it's an unknown quantity to most of us. You may be able to get help in the Vagrant support channels.
That said - if Vagrant is launching your VM headless, then that may be the reason for your crash. I have submitted a bug ticket https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/20636 because of a problem I have found with VBoxHeadless on Monterey 12.0.1
You could try running your VM directly from VirtualBox (i.e. take Vagrant out of the mix) and see if you get any joy.
I have absolutely the same issue when updated to the latest macOS Monteray. Vagrant is launching VM headless , yes. If I switch the provider to something else like Parallels then everything works. But not with Virtualbox.
Actually, I've just wrote comment on your bug ticket.
Stderr: VBoxManage: error: The virtual machine 'marcink.test' has terminated unexpectedly during startup because of signal 10
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component MachineWrap, interface IMachine
Stderr: VBoxManage: error: The virtual machine 'marcink.test' has terminated unexpectedly during startup because of signal 10
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component MachineWrap, interface IMachine
There was an error while executing `VBoxManage`, a CLI used by Vagrant
for controlling VirtualBox. The command and stderr is shown below.
Command: ["startvm", "30ce6114-8b0c-49f6-a6d8-e26f24a823e7", "--type", "headless"]
Stderr: VBoxManage: error: The virtual machine 'homestead' has terminated unexpectedly during startup because of signal 10
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component MachineWrap, interface IMachine
Vagrant version 2.2.18
VirtualBox version 6.1.26 (I did have 6.1.28, but downgraded based on Googling this issue)
Hello,
I confirm VirtualBox 6.1.28 does not work on macOS Monterey. Monterey let run VB once and then reject. No way to force Monterey to accept VirtualBox. Monterey locks every thing.
Similar to above, I updated to Monterey and am using 6.1.28. I typically launch machines via vagrant, however, I created a machine in virtualbox and it cannot run headless.
If I select Start -> Headless Start or Detachable Start, I get errors like the following:
```
VBoxManage: error: The virtual machine 'dk5-devenv' has terminated unexpectedly during startup because of signal 10
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component MachineWrap, interface IMachine
cransom wrote:Similar to above, I updated to Monterey and am using 6.1.28. I typically launch machines via vagrant, however, I created a machine in virtualbox and it cannot run headless.
If I select Start -> Headless Start or Detachable Start, I get errors like the following:
```
VBoxManage: error: The virtual machine 'dk5-devenv' has terminated unexpectedly during startup because of signal 10
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component MachineWrap, interface IMachine
A normal start, the vm pops up normally.
Hi,
It pops up normally but can't load the VM. You have to reinstall each time after your computer boots. Apple makes it ennoying. If no issue I downgrade to Big Sur because I need a Linux at least in a Virtual Machine
a real mess from Monterey regarding VirtualBox
- each time switching 6.28 to 6.18 VBox system is asking to allow & reboot & try reinstall -- no signature database !?
- next reboot disables VBox and force you to reinstall to open VM-s and headless does not work
- to acces VM from host you first have to reset vboxnet0 network interface by editing it's IP address
UGLY - UGLY- UGLY
I'm about to rollback to Big Sur or even to my older Win10/Dell-XPS
In section 1.4 of the VirtualBox user manual you will find a list of supported hosts. If VirtualBox is important to you then I suggest that you postpone changing to Monterey until you see it included in that list.
mpack wrote:In section 1.4 of the VirtualBox user manual you will find a list of supported hosts. If VirtualBox is important to you then I suggest that you postpone changing to Monterey until you see it included in that list.
mpack wrote:In section 1.4 of the VirtualBox user manual you will find a list of supported hosts. If VirtualBox is important to you then I suggest that you postpone changing to Monterey until you see it included in that list.
Hi,
When I upgrade to Monterey from Big Sur Intel at the end of the process i got a popup window message from Apple telling that VirtualBox won't run on that update. They could have told before. So I think that Apple decided that VirtualBox is not a trustable application and locked it. I don't think they would revert and allow VirtuaBox in the future. So far the solution is to downgrade to Big Sur which is a very anoying task.
That is only two days ago that Monterey became "finalized" by Apple. It takes the devs a couple months sometimes to fully support an OS after the manufacturer decides to stop twiddling with it.
A good restorable host OS disk image before changing the host OS is usually a good idea, so reverts can be done easily. (if Apple allows that sort of thing - it's a breeze on Windows.)
zenon1 wrote:
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When I upgrade to Monterey from Big Sur Intel at the end of the process i got a popup window message from Apple telling that VirtualBox won't run on that update. They could have told before. So I think that Apple decided that VirtualBox is not a trustable application and locked it. I don't think they would revert and allow VirtuaBox in the future. So far the solution is to downgrade to Big Sur which is a very anoying task.
What you are saying is not quite true @zenon1. If you read the popup carefully, it is saying the VirtualBox is trying to install extensions that *may* not be supported in the future.
There are known problems with VirtualBox on macos Monterey:
1. There is a crash when trying to start a "headless" VM. The devs are aware of this, have apologised for missing it in their testing and have said a fix is on the way. https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/20636
2. The kernel drivers (kext) that VirtualBox uses are not being loaded automatically after a system boot. They must be loaded manually. https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/20637
Thanks for the useful tip! Suggestion 2., loading the kernel drivers manually worked for me. But I did have to also disable my USB 3.0 controller in my Ubuntu guest OS. Hopefully that will be fixed by the developers soon as well.