I created a new Oracle linux 5.8(32bit) vm on my windows host, named "el5o10a", "el5o10b" .
I will install oracle grid infrastructure 11.2.0.4 for linux in the vm .
Everything looks fine except the virtualbox-guru meditation keep popping up when I execute "/g01/grid/app/grid/root.sh" in el5o10a vm. It says a critical error has occurred while running the virtual machine and the machine execution has been stopped. How can I fix this?
Virtualbox-Guru meditation on windows7 (vbox 4.3.0)
Virtualbox-Guru meditation on windows7 (vbox 4.3.0)
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mpack
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Re: Virtualbox-Guru meditation on windows7 (vbox 4.3.0)
Please confirm that the issue is still present in v4.3.2.
Re: Virtualbox-Guru meditation on windows7 (vbox 4.3.0)
yes, I reinstall vbox in v4.3.2 yesterday,and the problem is still here.mpack wrote:Please confirm that the issue is still present in v4.3.2.
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mpack
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Re: Virtualbox-Guru meditation on windows7 (vbox 4.3.0)
An updated (4.3.2) VM log file might be useful.
In the meantime...
3GB seems like an awful lot to give to a 32bit VM, especially considering your host only has 5GB free. I would reduce the guests RAM allocation to 1GB.
Also, your Intel Core i5-3470 CPU supports VT-x, so you could try enabling it in the VM recipe. You currently have VT-x disabled in the host BIOS, so you'll have to fix that first.
In the meantime...
3GB seems like an awful lot to give to a 32bit VM, especially considering your host only has 5GB free. I would reduce the guests RAM allocation to 1GB.
Also, your Intel Core i5-3470 CPU supports VT-x, so you could try enabling it in the VM recipe. You currently have VT-x disabled in the host BIOS, so you'll have to fix that first.