Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 17:14:01 +0200 From: Bernhard Froehlich <decke@bluelife.at> To: Michael Butler <imb@protected-networks.net> Cc: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: CFT: VirtualBox 3.2.0 Message-ID: <5bae657843a7c00f05c14c2bed884364@bluelife.at> In-Reply-To: <4C03B42B.2080206@protected-networks.net> References: <4C011524.7050806@FreeBSD.org> "<4C0259D8.2000902@freebsd.org>" <4C031860.6070802@freebsd.org> <20100531085555.GB55614@heechee.tobez.org> <4C03B42B.2080206@protected-networks.net>
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On Mon, 31 May 2010 09:05:47 -0400, Michael Butler <imb@protected-networks.net> wrote: > On 05/31/10 04:55, Anton Berezin wrote: >> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:01:04AM +0900, Daichi GOTO wrote: >>> Memory leaks there I have noticed. Look at follow message of top(1): >> >> I also experience memory leaks. WinXP guest, amd64-CURRENT (from >> 2010-05-10) host. 100% CPU load when the guest is doing nothing, and >> memory >> usage keeps growing at a rather alarming pace. > > Just an observation - this appears to be related to using the additions > from 3.2.0. Using VBox 3.2.0 with the 3.1.8 additions doesn't appear to > display the leak - no idea what triggers this behaviour, I've just talked to the virtualbox developers and this is obviously an known bug in the 3.2.0 additions. As a workaround you can use the 3.1.8 additions and they said it will be fixed with 3.2.2. Thanks! -- Bernhard Fröhlich http://www.bluelife.at/
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