VirtualBox

Opened 5 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

#18796 new defect

Virtualbox 6.0.10 Lockup Issue

Reported by: cmccarron Owned by:
Component: GUI Version: VirtualBox 6.0.10
Keywords: lockup, crash Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Windows

Description

I am creating this ticket because my companies Windows 7 64/32 bit virtual machines are randomly locking up. This issue has been present since 6.0 was first released. I have not been able to figure out how to recreate the issue so I have attached a 7-zip file that include the virtual machine html file along with the log files from a session that locked up and had to be aborted.

Please let me know if you need anything else from me to resolve this ticket.

Thank you Chris

Attachments (3)

Win7 Rockwell 64b.7z (96.4 KB ) - added by cmccarron 5 years ago.
Win7 Rockwell 64b_20190808.7z (102.8 KB ) - added by cmccarron 5 years ago.
RemoteDisplay.JPG (30.0 KB ) - added by cmccarron 5 years ago.

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Change History (7)

by cmccarron, 5 years ago

Attachment: Win7 Rockwell 64b.7z added

comment:1 by cmccarron, 5 years ago

I believe the issue is caused by double clicking the mouse. Everytime my virtual machine locks up, I am running Rockwell Software FactoryTalk View ME and I am double clicking on items in the Design Environment. Maybe I am double clicking too fast which is freaking out virtualbox, I do not know.

comment:2 by cmccarron, 5 years ago

So I am almost 100% positive the issue is somehow related to double clicking the mouse in the virtual machine. I typically use seamless mode, and I just crashed my Windows 7 virtual machine while double clicking the mouse. I was using Studio 5000 when the virtual machine locked up so I do not think it is related to the application that the virtual machine is running.

by cmccarron, 5 years ago

comment:3 by cmccarron, 5 years ago

Crashed again on double clicking of the mouse. I have to assume it is because I am double clicking too fast. New log file attached.

comment:4 by cmccarron, 5 years ago

I discovered last week that if I turn of the Remote Display server that the lockup issue seems to go away. So something related to the Remote Display server is causing the issue.

by cmccarron, 5 years ago

Attachment: RemoteDisplay.JPG added
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