Hi everyone,

I send you the most up to date log near the date the issue has happened.
The log is registeres the 2011-12-19, anyway the problem was on the
2011-12-18 at 9.50 approx (by linux syslog). The last virtualbox log is on
the 2011-12-07... so that there's not any registry of that incident.

Lets see if the info that we get from this log can be the cause of a bad
configuration and allows us to solve de situation.

Take a look to the logs...

Thanks a lot,

Matias

2011/12/22 Pablo Sanchez <[email protected]>

> l[ Comments below, in-line ]
>
> On 12/22/2011 04:57 AM, Matías Adés wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I am writing because we are having issues with VM automatic abortion.
> > I would like to know in which conditions a VM is aborted and how to
> > change those parameters. For instance, I know when System run out of
> > RAM, VMs generally abort. But maybe there are more reasons, or a log
> > which tells the causes.
>
> Hi Matias,
>
> There is a log you can inspect.  See within .VirtualBox  There's
> `VBoxSVC.log' (and older versions) as well as a log per machine.
>
> If you're on Linux/Unix, you can `cd' to .VirtualBox and type the
> following to find all the machine logs:
>
>    $ find . -iname '*vbox.log*'
>
> Once you get the list, you can review the particular log.
>
> If need be, perhaps opening a ticket, see
> https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Bugtracker
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering, Inc
> Ph:    819.459.1926      Fax:   760.860.5225 (US)
>
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