On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:26 AM, Michael Thayer <[email protected]>wrote:
> Grant McWilliams wrote: > >> Andrew Gormanly wrote: > >>> Actually, it's worse than that: starting up a guest machine has killed > 2 > >>> seperate RHEL5.2 hosts (hard lock-ups) using the non-Xen kernel. > >> > >> Could you open a report for this on the VirtualBox bugtracker? > >> > > This has been the observed bahavior with xen kernels since VBox 1.6.6. I > > was told to just not do that. I don't expect Xen and VBox to co-exist but > it > > seems like the solution could be something similar to what VMware does, > the > > gui will load but you just can't start any VMs. I had to have someone go > to > > the Datacenter and reboot it into a non-xen kernel so I could fix it. Had > > the server been right next to me it wouldn't have been that big a deal. > > Hello Grant, > > Did I misunderstand? I thought that the OP is saying that they also > have issues on non-Xen kernels. > > Regards, > > Michael > > __ > That I've not confirmed. I've not had any problems with VBox 1.6.6 on a non-xen kernel. I don't know anything about newer versions. Grant McWilliams Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use Windows." Now they have two problems.
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