An Internal Virtual Machine Error 192 Has Occurred
internal virtual machine error (192) has occurred. RE: An internal virtual machine error (192) has occurred. New 30 Oct 2008 #1 Luis Javier Guest RE: An internal virtual machine error (192) has occurred. > I've been using VPC for legacy apps for some years now, and it has all been > working very well. > > I've just made the jump to Vista Ultimate, and installed VPC2007. It seems > that it does not like my old Windows 98 vhd though, as it boots into win98, > and just as the desktop appears the following error box pops up > > "An internal virtual machine error (192) has occurred. The virtual machine > will reset" > > The error box is occuring at the Vista-OS level, not the W98 level - the > error is 'outside' the VPC as far as I can tell. > > My hunch it that it's mouse related - it seems to be occuring just as the > mouse pointer should appear in W98. > > I can still access my files in that vhd of course, but I can't run the W98 > environment. > > (and what am I doing? testing web pages made by my partner in various old > OSes - I even keep ancient W95 and NT4 images - oh the nostalgia!) ฬดm getting a similar problem but in a different way. Lets say i have 2 different laboratories, with same kind of machines. ัets call them Room A and Room B. Just trying to start an already created virtual machine in both. In the PC's of room A , im getting that error - (192) - In room B, where the machines should be equal, the virtual machine works fine. Iดm using Virtual PC 2007 in both places. Any idea would be useful, thanks in advance. Posted via http://www.VirtualServerFaq.com - Brought to you by Business Information Technology Shop - http://www.bitshop.com My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... New 05 Nov 2008 #2 Luis Javier Guest Re: An internal virtual machine error (192) has occurred. The problem is that, in my case, both places use the exact same machines, identical OS etc. What im looking for is something that could cause a VM to crash in a machine but not in another. I just havent any clue. Brain totally empty of ideas right now. "Robert Miles" wrote: > > "Luis Javier"
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Tool 1v1 Documentation [CopyFSM:] VSA HEAD [CopyVSA:] [PTNR:] [PTNRSTG:] [STGWF:] [SentinelStg:] [VoLTESTG:] Activity ViewOther pagesHome page Labels AccountLog in Sign up History Dev Portal>Home>How-to Guides>…>Debugging and Problem Diagnosis How-to Guides>How to diagnose a JVM crash on Rhino? How to diagnose a JVM crash on Rhino? howto , debugging , slee-programming Introduction | What does a JVM crash mean? | First thing to check on a JVM crash | Locating the fatal error log | Sample crashes | Finding a workaround | What to collect in order to ask OpenCloud for help? Introduction This document provides information and guidance on some procedures for diagnose a JVM crash on Rhino. What does a JVM crash mean? A rare issue that some application developers find themselves chasing is that of Rhino that terminates with a JVM crash, or fatal error. There are various possible reasons for a Java Virtual Machine crash. For example, a JVM crash can occur due to a bug in the JAVA HotSpot VM, in a system library, in a Java SE library or API, in application native code, or even in the operating system. However, eternal factors, such as resource exhaustion in the operating system can also cause a JVM crash. First thing to check on a JVM crash In general, for the JVM crash, first check the logs of all Rhino cluster members. If a JVM error message is part of the logs of any node then a Java Virtual Machine error has occurred. After checking Rhino's logs, determine whether or not the hardware or operating system is causing the problem. Look at the logs of the local machine and determine whether the machine has had a history of restarts, kernel panics, process segmentation faults and so forth. On Unix machines, system logs can be viewed using the dmesg command or by viewing logs in /var/logs. If the crash appears to be a one-off, the no