Opened 11 years ago
Closed 8 years ago
#12740 closed defect (obsolete)
VM isn't shuting completely down
Reported by: | djibythiaw | Owned by: | |
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Component: | other | Version: | VirtualBox 4.3.8 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Linux | Host type: | Windows |
Description
Hi, I've installed the last version of VB: the 4.3.8. I've installed a fedora 20 as a VM. When i power off the VM, i've at the end of the shutting down a blank screen and the VM is not at 100% shutted down. So I closed it manually with the close button. I didn't have that problem in my last version of VB: the 4.2 Thanks
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Change History (15)
by , 11 years ago
Attachment: | error messange.jpg added |
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comment:1 by , 11 years ago
comment:2 by , 11 years ago
Hi, I just added the screenshot. I shut my macjines down by using the OS shutdown command from inside the machines.
comment:4 by , 11 years ago
There might be a misunderstanding: I am using a Windows 8.1 host running virual Linux machines which crash while shutting down. The above core-dump link leads to a Linux host procedure, though.
comment:5 by , 11 years ago
Sorry, I didn't see any log file and in the "host type" field you specified "Linux". In that case, please 1) attach a VBox.log file of such a VM session and 2) a minidump could help investigating as well.
comment:6 by , 11 years ago
Host type: | Linux → Windows |
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by , 11 years ago
by , 11 years ago
Attachment: | VBox.log.1 added |
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by , 11 years ago
Attachment: | VBox.log.2 added |
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by , 11 years ago
Attachment: | VBox.log.3 added |
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comment:8 by , 11 years ago
Hi worked a bit more on this issue: I manually deletes the folder containing the add-on package that came with the installation and installed the latest package available = 4.3.8r92456. This solved the problem. My Linux Mint guest is shutting down normally and the network interface is also working as expected - network bridging does work again. Right now checking with Ubuntu 13.10 guest...
Hope this will help some folks around.
djibythiaw, sorry for hi-jacking your thread!
comment:10 by , 8 years ago
Resolution: | → obsolete |
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Status: | new → closed |
Please reopen if still relevant with a recent VirtualBox release.
How did you shut down the VM? Did you do this using the ACPI power button? In that case the behavior is intended because the default Fedora / GNOME 3 behavior is to put the guest to sleep. You can verify this by sending the ACPI power button signal to the guest again -- it will wake up "from sleep".