I have the exact same version, running on 64bit Mageia Linux, and I have
no problems with my virtual disk.
Is <MediaRegistry> ... </MediaRegistry> empty before or after the
problem happens?
Here is the value from my system:
<MediaRegistry>
<HardDisks>
<HardDisk uuid="{fa9debd2-09da-4f7d-8657-abcde179d84e}"
location="/my/path/to/Win7.vdi" format="VDI" type="Normal"/>
</HardDisks>
<DVDImages>
<Image uuid="{830b8aaf-1702-4f01-ab37-abcde9cdae31}"
location="/opt/VirtualBox/additions/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso"/>
</DVDImages>
<FloppyImages/>
</MediaRegistry>
Tom
On 07/22/2015 03:56 PM, Kamil Jońca wrote:
Since week or two I have annoying behavior of my vms.
After restart virtualbox service some of them lost their disks.
One of them becomes inaccessible and two have "strange" state - disk is
connected to controller, but no disk image is visible in QT interface.
I can restore all them machies doing
3 x VBoxManage unregister "uuid of broken machine", then
VBoxManage showhdinfo for all disk images, and then
register machines again
Some testing shows that in *.vbox files
<MediaRegistry>
<HardDisks>
[...]
</MediaRegistry>
is empty.
Is it bug or my fault?
KJ
VirtualBox VM 4.3.28_Debian r100309 linux.amd64 (May 25 2015 17:04:07) release
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