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4 <title>Categorizing and Isolating Problems</title>
5
6 <body>
7 <p>
8 More often than not, a virtualized guest behaves like a physical
9 system. Any problems that a physical machine would encounter, a
10 virtual machine will encounter as well. If, for example,
11 Internet connectivity is lost due to external issues, virtual
12 machines will be affected just as much as physical ones.
13 </p>
14 <p>
15 If a true <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> problem is encountered, it helps to
16 categorize and isolate the problem first. Here are some of the
17 questions that should be answered before reporting a problem:
18 </p>
19 <ul>
20 <li>
21 <p>
22 Is the problem specific to a certain guest OS? Or a specific
23 release of a guest OS? Especially with Linux guest related
24 problems, the issue may be specific to a certain
25 distribution and version of Linux.
26 </p>
27 </li>
28 <li>
29 <p>
30 Is the problem specific to a certain host OS? Problems are
31 usually not host OS specific, because most of the
32 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> code base is shared across all supported
33 platforms, but especially in the areas of networking and USB
34 support, there are significant differences between host
35 platforms. Some GUI related issues are also host specific.
36 </p>
37 </li>
38 <li>
39 <p>
40 Is the problem specific to certain host hardware? This
41 category of issues is typically related to the host CPU.
42 Because of significant differences between VT-x and AMD-V,
43 problems may be specific to one or the other technology. The
44 exact CPU model may also make a difference because different
45 CPUs support different features, which may affect certain
46 aspects of guest CPU operation.
47 </p>
48 </li>
49 <li>
50 <p>
51 Is the problem specific to guest SMP? That is, is it related
52 to the number of virtual CPUs (VCPUs) in the guest? Using
53 more than one CPU usually significantly affects the internal
54 operation of a guest OS.
55 </p>
56 </li>
57 <li>
58 <p>
59 Is the problem specific to the Guest Additions? In some
60 cases, this is obvious, such as a shared folders problem. In
61 other cases such as display problems, it may be less
62 obvious. If the problem is Guest Additions specific, is it
63 also specific to a certain version of the Guest Additions?
64 </p>
65 </li>
66 <li>
67 <p>
68 Is the problem specific to a certain environment? Some
69 problems are related to a particular environment external to
70 the VM. This usually involves network setup. Certain
71 configurations of external servers such as DHCP or PXE may
72 expose problems which do not occur with other, similar
73 servers.
74 </p>
75 </li>
76 <li>
77 <p>
78 Is the problem a regression? Knowing that an issue is a
79 regression usually makes it significantly easier to find the
80 solution. In this case, it is crucial to know which version
81 is affected and which is not.
82 </p>
83 </li>
84 </ul>
85 </body>
86
87</topic>
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