Ubuntu 9.04 segfaults when connecting over TCP with NAT
Posted: 9. May 2009, 01:22
Hello fine people!
I happily installed Vbox 2.2.2 r46594 on Core2 Quad (Q9400) with Ubuntu 9.40 amd64.
Created a VM with 512mb of RAM (out of 4gb in the host), and installed another Ubuntu 9.04 32bits to use as a streaming server.
Right now, we have a temporary internet connection, so the host is connected to an ADSL line and does PPPoE to access the internet.
The VM is using NAT. In order to access it, I did
I can access the SSH server on the guest, and also the icecast2 server by using a browser. But when I actually connect a media player (which uses the very same port and protocol), the guest crashes. BTW, I moved the same icecast config to the host, and it works seamlessly from there.
At segfault, all I see on the console is:
Nothing useable on the logs, no other info I could find.
How can I start a VM with more verbose logging?
How to produce output that support can look into?
Thanks for getting this far
I would love to help debugging this.
Cheers,
///Pablo
I happily installed Vbox 2.2.2 r46594 on Core2 Quad (Q9400) with Ubuntu 9.40 amd64.
Created a VM with 512mb of RAM (out of 4gb in the host), and installed another Ubuntu 9.04 32bits to use as a streaming server.
Right now, we have a temporary internet connection, so the host is connected to an ADSL line and does PPPoE to access the internet.
The VM is using NAT. In order to access it, I did
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vbox@ccm-vmsrv1:$ VBoxManage getextradata d8928519-97f2-421a-9c15-fa2b3700c4a0 enumerate
VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 2.2.2
(C) 2005-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Key: GUI/SaveMountedAtRuntime, Value: yes
Key: VBoxInternal/Devices/e1000/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/HostPort, Value: 2234
Key: VBoxInternal/Devices/e1000/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/GuestPort, Value: 22
Key: VBoxInternal/Devices/e1000/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/Protocol, Value: TCP
Key: VBoxInternal/Devices/e1000/0/LUN#0/Config/icecast/HostPort, Value: 8000
Key: VBoxInternal/Devices/e1000/0/LUN#0/Config/icecast/GuestPort, Value: 8000
Key: VBoxInternal/Devices/e1000/0/LUN#0/Config/icecast/Protocol, Value: TCP
At segfault, all I see on the console is:
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vbox@ccm-vmsrv1:~$ VBoxHeadless -startvm d8928519-97f2-421a-9c15-fa2b3700c4a0
VirtualBox Headless Interface 2.2.2
(C) 2008-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Listening on port 3389
Segmentation fault
How can I start a VM with more verbose logging?
How to produce output that support can look into?
Thanks for getting this far
I would love to help debugging this.
Cheers,
///Pablo