VirtualBox 4.3.20: Application Error dialog on VM shutdown
Posted: 4. Dec 2014, 19:16
I recently upgraded my VirtualBox installation to 4.3.20 r96997 on a Windows 7 Enterprise. For full configuration details, please see the saved virtual box logs in attached .zip file. On the same day, I installed updates within the Ubuntu guest VM.
Now, whenever I shut down my guest VM from within the guest OS, I get a dialog similar to the following: Sometimes the referenced address is 0xffffffff, and I've seen other instruction addresses ("0x0a2c6f9f", most recently).
I've attached a .zip file with three log files, one that came from a normal shut down without error using VirtualBox 4.3.12 ("Ubuntu", dated 2014-11-26), another from a shut down done today with VirtualBox 4.3.20 ("Ubuntu", dated 2014-12-04), and a third one from a different guest VM ("Freescale", dated 2014-12-04 -- more about that later). Note that the Ubuntu 2014-12-04 log ends with "Console::powerDown(): A Request to power off the VM has been issued (mMachineState=Stopping, InUninit=0)", whereas the the 2014-11-26 log has a lot of additional information following that line. Also note that the VM can reboot without exhibiting an error. This problem appears to be only present when the guest VM has requested a power-down. The result is that my VM, after having been shut down, always says "Aborted".
Interestingly enough, another VM I have (also the same version of Ubuntu) that has the host additions for VirtualBox 4.3.12 still in place, does still shut down cleanly (see "Freescale" log file). It is possible that this is a problem with the guest extensions for 4.3.20, or this may be unrelated. As far as Linux is concerned, the kernel has halted, I believe.
Is there any way to clear this behavior? I'd like my VMs to show up as "Powered Off", not "Aborted".
Thanks,
Daniel Glasser
Now, whenever I shut down my guest VM from within the guest OS, I get a dialog similar to the following: Sometimes the referenced address is 0xffffffff, and I've seen other instruction addresses ("0x0a2c6f9f", most recently).
I've attached a .zip file with three log files, one that came from a normal shut down without error using VirtualBox 4.3.12 ("Ubuntu", dated 2014-11-26), another from a shut down done today with VirtualBox 4.3.20 ("Ubuntu", dated 2014-12-04), and a third one from a different guest VM ("Freescale", dated 2014-12-04 -- more about that later). Note that the Ubuntu 2014-12-04 log ends with "Console::powerDown(): A Request to power off the VM has been issued (mMachineState=Stopping, InUninit=0)", whereas the the 2014-11-26 log has a lot of additional information following that line. Also note that the VM can reboot without exhibiting an error. This problem appears to be only present when the guest VM has requested a power-down. The result is that my VM, after having been shut down, always says "Aborted".
Interestingly enough, another VM I have (also the same version of Ubuntu) that has the host additions for VirtualBox 4.3.12 still in place, does still shut down cleanly (see "Freescale" log file). It is possible that this is a problem with the guest extensions for 4.3.20, or this may be unrelated. As far as Linux is concerned, the kernel has halted, I believe.
Is there any way to clear this behavior? I'd like my VMs to show up as "Powered Off", not "Aborted".
Thanks,
Daniel Glasser