On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:44 AM, James <j...@nc.rr.com> wrote: > There doesn't seem to be anything in the VBox.log that indicates the > system had a hard lockup. I imagine the kernel panicing resulted in > VirtualBox being unable to write to the log. > > Is anyone running VB on a Linux raid partition? I've logically > narrowed down the issue to one of the following: > > (a) I've read that network driver(s) have caused some hard lockups on > the host...I'm using bridged mode > (b) there are some strange messages that appear when the VM is started > (regarding misaligned sectors or something like that); I can't seem to > find the messages right now, however. I believe md was the one logging > the errors; maybe this has something to do with the hard lockup? > (c) SMP has probably been ruled out; I have two 4-core Intel 5570s; > the system is under no load whatsoever. In fact, the last two kernel > panics occurred during Windows installation. > > Any other thoughts on how to troubleshoot this? > > -james
My Gentoo setup where the Vbox/VMWare executables are kept is a 3-disk RAID1. The VMs are kept on a 5-disk RAID6. It's this RAID6 that gets the workout when the VM gets busy. If you can the messages that you're concerned about then I can check for anything similar here. I'm currently running 3 VMs. Note that if it is a RAID issue that it might not be an mdraid problem but rather the actual disk drive not being up to the tasks it needs to perform. I have a bunch of 1TB WD Green drives on my bookshelf due to RAID problems. I replaced them with WD RAID Edition drives and haven't seen a problem since. HTH, Mark