If we only could reproduce this problem. Tried Debian 8 and Ubuntu
16.04, both with virtio-net. With and without (only multi-user)
graphical desktop: Guest reboot works always, I never saw any guest
panic.
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Can you please report on vbox-dev mail list? mentioning their internal
issue tracker?
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Title:
reboot under Oracle Virtual Box not
Yes, I noticed this with 5.1.18_Debian r114002 and I checked that it
still happens with 5.1.22_Debian r115126, and my workaround still works
as well.
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Hello does this still happen with 5.1.22?
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reboot under Oracle Virtual Box not possible
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Hi, I found a similar problem with a Debian Jessie VM with kernel
3.16.0-4-686-pae, so the situation may not be completely applicable to
Ubuntu 16.04, but I think it may help.
I found that unloading just the virtio_net module before rebooting made
the kernel panic not happen (no need to change
Hi Chris,
I tested this issue on Windows 7, 10 and Ubuntu 15.10 hosts, NAT and bridge
networking using virtio-net adapter.
I think guest configuration is also important. Do you have any CIFS/NFS/etc
shares mounted in the guest? Sounds like 'Unable to mount/umount root fs' and
networking could
Hi Alex,
my backup folder to a zfs filesystem is mounted via NFS automount. Here
is my config:
$ cd /etc/auto.master.d/
$ cat backup.auto
hanuta -fstype=nfs,rw,sloppy
backupserver.mycompany.de:/vmdata/extern/hanuta
$ cat backup.autofs
/backup /etc/auto.master.d/backup.auto
$
Hello!
I was unable to reproduce 'shutdown -r' hangs with kernel panic with similar
setup like described here (VBox 5.0.12, virtio-net, Ubuntu 16.04 latest nightly
build). Would be good to get more information about host/guest config or even
better way is attach/share somewhere guest appliance
Hi,
as I wrote in my first comment, my host is a M$ Windows system, on which
I prepare the vms to run later on a dedicated Solaris virtualization
server. My first thought was it is a kernel problem. However, kernel
panic still is reproducible with todays version of 16.04 as guest (all
updates
So I tried kernels 4.2.8, 4.1.0 and 3.13.11.11 . All show the same
beaviour: kernel panic after warm reboot. However now I played with the
setting of Virtual Box and switched back the network adapter type
paravirtualized network (virtio-net) from to Virtual Box's default Intel
Pro/1000 MT Desktop
LocutusOfBorg, thanks for the quick follow up. Is there an upstream
public report, or mailing list discussion that could be referenced to
this?
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Importance: Medium => High
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They told me they tracked it in their internal issue tracker.
They didn't give me any ETA, so I asked to be notified on fix done (probably in
the next release I hope)
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Now I am confused, I already have tested 3.13.x with 3.13.11.11 and on
shutdown -r now it hangs with kernel panic when using virtio-net of
Oracle Virtual Box instead the HW Emulation of the Intel card. See my
previous post. Same with the newest kernel.
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When using Vurtual Box's Intel Pro/1000 MT Desktop emulation then
everything works with all kernels I have tested so far.
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Title:
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Switching over to virtualbox, as it appears an issue with their kernel
module (i.e. not linux kernel issue).
** Description changed:
Running 16.04 server without X under latest Oracle Virtual Box 5.0.12 on
Windows. After issuing 'shutdown -r now' the following boot process is not
successful
Christian Bachmaier, to rule out a kernel regression, it is requested
that 3.13.x be tested.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Hi, upstream is aware and working on a fix.
thanks for reporting it!
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Christian Bachmaier, to rule out a regression, could you please test for
this with an earlier mainline version (ex. 3.13.x) and advise to the
results?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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** Description changed:
Running 16.04 server without X unter latest Oracle Virtual Box 5.0.12 on
Windows. After issuing 'shutdown -r now' the following boot process is
not successfull and hangs with message
---[ end of Kernel
Christian Bachmaier, thank you for reporting this and helping make
Ubuntu better.
At your earliest convenience, could you please test the latest upstream
kernel available from the very top line at the top of the page from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D (the release
names
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