I mentioned "nested virtualization" based on my own experience when I 
started using Vagrant. I had an Xubuntu VM installed on an ESXi host and I 
wanted to run Virtualbox in that Xubuntu host. I found it did not work 
until I tracked down a somewhat obscure  setting that enabled nested 
virtualization.

I haven't used XenServer, but I found a blog post that indicates that a 
similar issue for nested virtualization may be what you are running into. 
See:  enabling-nested-virtualization-on-citrix-xenserver on 
[Richsitblog.com] 
<http://richsitblog.com/index.php/2015/10/12/enabling-nested-virtualization-on-citrix-xenserver/>

Until you expand your debugging efforts to see what's happening with 
Virtualbox, I don't see how else to help you.

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