Hi
I have a number of Dell PowerEdge Servers (Various models) running Xeon E5405 or E5520, depending on the Server. I was using Hyper-V but recently decided to switch to VirtualBox because of Hyper-V's limitation on CPU's.
I have gone into BIOS on all serers to verify that Virtualization Support is turned on under the processors, and it is. I reboot, create a virtual machine, but the ability to select more than 1 process or is grayed out (and of course the message says that it requires Hardware Virutalization Support, which is ALREADY TURNED ON!!!)
So I reboot and DISABLE Virtualization Support in the BIOS, and log back into VirtualBox and I can now select multiple CPU's. I also get an extra Tab, Acceleration, where there is an option to Enable VT-x.
But when I boot I get verr_vmx_msr_locked_or_disabled which seems to make sense, since I had to disable Virtualization in BIOS to be able to select multiple CPU's.
So I reboot and ENABLE Virutualization Suppor, only to find that my CPU has now been switch back to 1.
So my question is - What gives? What am I missing? What did I do wrong? Was it not meant to be??
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
64 Bit Question/Failure
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musical10441
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Perryg
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Re: 64 Bit Question/Failure
Turn the hardware-v back on in bios and make sure that you disable hyper-v. It will capture the hardware-v before VBox and will not be available.
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musical10441
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Re: 64 Bit Question/Failure
Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately it didn't work. I will keep digging...
Re: 64 Bit Question/Failure
Update the bios('s).
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squall leonhart
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Re: 64 Bit Question/Failure
its the bios, the on and off settings are reversed.
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musical10441
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Re: 64 Bit Question/Failure
Thanks for the advice folks. It appears that completely removing Hyper-V from the server (which I did not want to do) solved the problem. (PerryG was right - Hyper-V was getting to it first).
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rahaga99
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Re: 64 Bit Question/Failure
How do i go to the bios settings i have this problem running MAC OS X and it does this i have screenie of what it says http://tinypic.com/r/x3wxdz/7 thats my problem right there thanks bro! i need this mac os x stuff because my dad paid $99 for making an app for an app store and apple comps cost too much thanks broPerryg wrote:Turn the hardware-v back on in bios and make sure that you disable hyper-v. It will capture the hardware-v before VBox and will not be available.