VirtualBox

Opened 10 years ago

Closed 5 years ago

#14019 closed defect (obsolete)

Resume fails since 4.3.16 on Ubuntu 14.04 Host for Windows 7 Guests: Failed to load unit 'pgm' (VERR_NO_MEMORY)

Reported by: g2flyer Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 4.3.26
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Linux

Description

Since 4.13.16 and all subsequent versions to 4.3.26 windows VMs fail to resume with following error

Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Win7 KVM. Failed to load unit 'pgm' (VERR_NO_MEMORY). Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) Component: Console Interface: IConsole {8ab7c520-2442-4b66-8d74-4ff1e195d2b6}

It is not only after an upgraded, but also subsequently. It doesn't happen all the time, though. It seems it happens only after a VM has run for some time. Changing the VMs RAM settings doesn't seem to make a difference.

My host is a (32-bit!) Ubuntu 14.04 with various kernels; note that reverting to 4.3.14 each time made the problem disappear, so it is unlikely a kernel problem or alike.

Pointers to the description of the forum with additional observations

Attachments (1)

VBox.log (108.1 KB ) - added by g2flyer 10 years ago.
Log of ubuntu 12.04 failing on 5.0 Beta 2

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Change History (11)

comment:1 by Frank Mehnert, 10 years ago

Are you sure that the same problem happens if you decrease the VM RAM size to 1GB or 1.5GB? 2GB on 32-bit (as I saw in some of the logs) is quite near to the Limits...

comment:2 by g2flyer, 10 years ago

Yes, reducing the VM RAM even by 1 GB does not fundamentally help. Note i do have 32-bit PAE and with 3.14 i easily could have VMs with 3.5GB RAM ...

comment:3 by g2flyer, 10 years ago

BTW: what i forgot to write above: the guests are 64-bit ...

Last edited 10 years ago by g2flyer (previous) (diff)

comment:4 by g2flyer, 10 years ago

Trying out 5.0 Beta 1 i got first a similar error. Eventually i figured out at least in 5.0 i can avoid (at least in the last 7 suspend/resume cycles :-) the problem if i reduce drastically the amount of RAM associated with the display (i think i had for some some earlier >128 and now set it to 32MB) ....

by g2flyer, 10 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

Log of ubuntu 12.04 failing on 5.0 Beta 2

comment:5 by g2flyer, 10 years ago

Aargh, on 5.0 Beta 2 i got now the error (see attached log-file) also for an (64-bit) Ubuntu 12.0.4.5 client which had only 12MB of Video RAM. What was strange, though, in this case was that i had the VM running while the laptop went through a suspend/resume cycle and once resumed the VM was also in a bit a funky state as with htop on the host i saw the VMs 4 cpus all with 100% system time and the Guest inside the UI was not responsive. Not sure whether that is really relevant as this was never the case in other VERR_NO_MEMORY problems ...

comment:6 by g2flyer, 10 years ago

Problem also happens with 4.3.28 ...

comment:7 by Wayne Sallee, 9 years ago

I'm running into the same problem.

64 bit guest on a 32bit host.

Failed to load unit 'pgm' (VERR_NO_MEMORY).

Wayne Sallee

Wayne@ WayneSallee.com

Last edited 9 years ago by Wayne Sallee (previous) (diff)

comment:8 by g2flyer, 9 years ago

Curious observation with the release version of 5: I still got the problem for the ubuntu VM -- the Win 7 VM doesn't boot at all anymore on 5.0 due to some update problem .. -- but i could it now at least once overcome by booting the VM in headless-mode!

comment:9 by g2flyer, 9 years ago

BTW: above mentioned update problem is also a 32-bit-host-only problem (see https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=68786&start=45#p329223), so might actually be related to this problem ...

comment:10 by aeichner, 5 years ago

Resolution: obsolete
Status: newclosed
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