Hi Frank.
I have quite a few servers that either run OpenIndiana or Omnios systems
and they all work well with with the Solaris binaries. I haven't seen
this type of error before on any OI/OmniOS/VBox combination I have
deployed. The only difference I can think of is this is a newer model
of CPU.
Sorry I should have provided a core dump.
Here it is:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0wq73p4ekokq30h/core.VBoxHeadless.421?dl=1
thanks,
Geoff
On 2016-06-29 08:26 AM, Frank Mehnert wrote:
Geoff,
unfortunately we cannot do much with this information. We would require
to have at least a core dump. Also, OmniOS is not an officially supported
host so I wonder how compatible this OS is to Solaris 11.
Also, you say that you haven't seen this before. So when did this start:
When you upgraded VirtualBox from 5.0.22 to 5.0.24 or when you upgraded
your OS or anything else?
Kind regards,
Fank
On Wednesday 29 June 2016 08:03:43 Geoff Nordli wrote:
Hello.
Any thoughts on the memory fault error. I tried the 5.0.24 version as
well without success.
thanks,
Geoff
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: memory fault -- OmniOS
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 11:25:40 -0700
From: Geoff Nordli <geo...@gnaa.net>
To: vbox-users-commun...@lists.sourceforge.net
<vbox-users-commun...@lists.sourceforge.net>
Hi.
I haven't seen this before, but when I try starting a VM I get a memory
fault right away:
/usr/bin/VBoxHeadless -s test
Oracle VM VirtualBox Headless Interface 5.0.22
(C) 2008-2016 Oracle Corporation
All rights reserved.
Memory fault
Vbox is running on latest version of Omnios.
I attached the vbox log of an Ubuntu 16.04 live CD boot.
any thoughts?
thanks,
Geoff
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