VirtualBox

Opened 14 years ago

Closed 11 years ago

#8539 closed defect (obsolete)

Error when shutdown Arch guest

Reported by: György Balló Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 4.0.4
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: other Host type: other

Description (last modified by Frank Mehnert)

Description:
Sometimes when I run Arch Linux guest on Arch Linux host, the VirtualBox window not closed when the guest OS shutdown. When I try to close the window manually, it drops an error message. I can close the window by 'killall VirtualBox' command only.

Additional info:

  • package version(s)

virtualbox 4.0.4-1

  • config and/or log files etc.

The error message when I try to close the window by hand:
Result code: VBOX_E_VM_ERROR (0x80BB0003)
Component: Console
Interface: IConsole {515e8e8d-f932-4d8e-9f32-79a52aead882}

Steps to reproduce:
Run Arch Linux guest on Arch Linux host, and shutdown the guest OS.

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Arch Linux-2011-03-10-16-02-33.log (128.1 KB ) - added by György Balló 14 years ago.

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Change History (4)

by György Balló, 14 years ago

comment:1 by Shadarr, 14 years ago

Exact same thing occurring with WindowsXP host, Ubuntu 10.10 guest, upon attempting either shutdown or restart.

VM hangs and when forcing, only shows this error:

Result Code: VBOX_E_VM_ERROR (0x80BB0003) Component: Console Interface: IConsole {515e8e8d-f932-4d8e-9f32-79a52aead882}

[not very helpful]

Additional info:

  • package version(s)

virtualbox 4.0.4-1

Process Tree must be killed in Windows with TaskManager in order to make any progress past this point.

Steps to reproduce: Run Ubuntu Linux guest on WindowsXP host, and shutdown or restart the guest OS.

comment:2 by Rion, 14 years ago

the same here gentoo host debian squeeze guest

comment:3 by Frank Mehnert, 11 years ago

Description: modified (diff)
Resolution: obsolete
Status: newclosed
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