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Date:      Tue, 31 Jul 2012 03:35:53 +0000
From:      Kamil Choudhury <Kamil.Choudhury@anserinae.net>
To:        "freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org" <freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Failed assertion in virtualbox-ose 4.1.18
Message-ID:  <F9A7386EC2A26E4293AF13FABCCB32B329B6DAEC@janus.anserinae.net>

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Hi all:=20

I've got a troublesome Win2K8r2 guest on a Virtualbox/FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE=20
AMD x6 host.=20

The guest is running headless, with two SATA discs, 2 cpus and 6 gigs of RA=
M.=20

Special consideration: I compiled virtualbox using the --disable-hardening =
compiler option.=20

My port options were:=20

[X] DBUS            D-Bus support                     =20
[X] DEBUG           Install debug symbols             =20
[X] GUESTADDITIONS  Build with Guest Additions        =20
[ ] NLS             Native Language Support via gettext
[ ] PULSEAUDIO      Support PulseAudio sound server   =20
[ ] QT4             Build with QT4 Frontend           =20
[X] UDPTUNNEL       Build with UDP tunnel support     =20
[X] VDE             Build with VDE support            =20
[X] VNC             Build with VNC support            =20
[ ] WEBSERVICE      Build Webservice                  =20
[ ] X11             X11 support                       =20

The host starts up okay, runs for a period of ranging from half an hour to =
five hours,=20
and then invariably crashes with the following error in the log:=20

00:35:50.612 !!Assertion Failed!!
00:35:50.612 Expression: pTimer->enmClock =3D=3D TMCLOCK_VIRTUAL_SYNC ? enm=
State =3D=3D=20
TMTIMERSTATE_ACTIVE : enmState =3D=3D TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_SCHEDULE || enmS=
tate =3D=3D=20
TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_STOP_SCHEDULE

Googling doesn't seem to reveal a great deal, and I have not yet done a sou=
rce dive to=20
figure out what's going on. It's especially perplexing given that there is =
another=20
Win2K8r2  VM running flawlessly on the same host (albeit with 1 CPU, 2 gigs=
 of RAM and=20
1 SATA disc.)

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Has anyone ever seen anything =
like this?=20

Thanks,=20
Kamil



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