I had actually submitted a similar problem that
was occurring during when the guest OS was fedora 8 i386
and host is Fedora 7 x86_64. almost 90% of cpu was being
consumed. However this problem is not manifesting when the
guest OS is windows xp.

So, I simply chalked it off to someting the guest OS was
constantly demanding of the  host.

Cheers,

JD


Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 13:11 -0400, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
Have you submitted RFE's for each?  If not, it's the only way to get
them up for review.

Well, my most pressing issue is VBox 1.5.6 consuming all of a CPU, in
apparently constantly communicating with the virtualbox driver on the
host.  I've filed a bug about it, including the fact that VirtualBox and
oprofile (I had hoped to help in figuring out where the CPU cycle leak
was) on Ubuntu gutsy causes it to spontaneously reboot.

I have filed a bug about it but it's not seen any action.

b.

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