Opened 13 years ago
Closed 9 years ago
#10780 closed defect (fixed)
HostMemoryLow - Ubuntu 12.04 Host Ops Ended
Reported by: | BitMangler | Owned by: | |
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Component: | VM control | Version: | VirtualBox 4.1.18 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Linux | Host type: | Mac OS X |
Description
The single guest OS, Ubuntu 12.04 with Unity 3D enabled, I add allocated the maximum amount of memory that VBox allowed for a 32 bit Linux (which was indicated as ~3.5 GB in UI). I could consistently reproduce the HostMemoryLow error by using tar to extract a ~1.5 GB file which contained another large file inside. Once this bug occurs, there is no apparent way to safely shutdown the VM, as another dialog appears immediately afterwards, and the net affect is a cold power-off of the Guest. I did try reducing the amount of memory allocated to the Ubuntu/Linux guest to 3GB (vs. the max ~3.5), and the error remains consistent (still reproduced, shortly after tar command starts extracting a tar file in the Guest Linux). I did also note a very similar problem occurring, on the VirtualBox forums, for a Windows VirtualBox host. The user posted their VBox.log there as well. Might be interesting to compare his, with the one I'm posting in this report. As you'll note from my VBox.log, I have 24GB DDR3, and there was no other heavy loads on that host memory. VirtualBox is/was the only mass DDR consumer when this bug is reproduced.
https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=50090
The following message appears in a VBox Dialog, as well as the VBox.log:
Console: VM runtime error: fatal=false, errorID=HostMemoryLow message="Unable to allocate and lock memory. The virtual machine will be paused. Please close applications to free up memory or close the VM }}}
Attachments (2)
Change History (5)
by , 13 years ago
by , 13 years ago
Attachment: | VBox.log.1 added |
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A second run log-file...just to show the problem is reproduced at will.
comment:1 by , 13 years ago
Additional Info: I rebooted the host (OS X), and the problem was still reproduced. I then reduced the amount of memory allocated to the Guest-VM (Ubuntu-Linux-32bit) to 2048 MB, and the problem then went away. I haven't done enough testing, yet, to know where the upper limit of memory assignment, to the guest, causes this problem to start occurring.
Here is the output from 'uname -a' for the Guest Linux Kernel:
Linux ubuntu 3.2.0-26-generic-pae #41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 14 16:45:14 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
comment:2 by , 12 years ago
I suggest you to upgrade to a newer version of Mac OS X which supports 64-bit applications.
comment:3 by , 9 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
The bug that a Guru Meditation was triggered on the low memory condition was fixed in VBox 5.0.12.
VBox Guest VM log-file