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How to create a core dump
A core dump is very helpful for helping us tracking down crashes of VirtualBox. To create a core dump, start VirtualBox from a command line (e.g. xterm):
ulimit -c unlimited VirtualBox
Ensure that no startup script (~/.bashrc
, ~/.bash_profile
, ~/.profile
) contains an instruction like ulimit -c 0
as the limit cannot be increased once it was set to zero.
Starting with version 2.0.0, the VirtualBox processes are started suid root
. Therefore do
echo -n 1 > /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable
before starting the VM/GUI.
When VirtualBox crashes, a file core.<pid> is created in the current directory. Be aware that core dumps can be very huge. Please compress the file before submitting it to a bug report. Or better don't attach the file to a report. Note that this core dump can contain a memory dump of your guest which can include sensitive information. Send it to frank _dot_ mehnert at sun _dot_ com if the compressed file is smaller than 5MB. Contact me directly otherwise.