Experienced A Fatal Processor Error
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4 (Update 5 & Update4) onto a VM running on a dual processor Xeon machine running W2k3x64. The install goes well enough, and the system boots, but wheneverX.org is started (either through the "startx" script or by enteringrunlevel 5) the VM reboots. Meanwhile,
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the event viewer in Windowsgets a "Virtual Machine "vader2" experienced a fatal processor errorand
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has been reset". The error code is 1054. Here are some of theactions I've taken:* Installed VM additions for linux (no change)* fatal exception error in android Changed the bit depth in the xorg.conf file to 16 (no change)* Downgraded to RHEL4 Update 4 (Fresh install) (no change)Any insight into what's happening would be greatly appreciated!Thanks!JoshSome System Details:Dell PowerEdge 28502 3.2 GHz http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=5228 Intel Xeon Processors4096 MB MemoryWindows Server 2003 R2 EE, SP2MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 Steve Jain 2007-06-26 01:16:48 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by j***@gmail.comI've recently installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (Update 5 & Update4) onto a VM running on a dual processor Xeon machine running W2k3x64. The install goes well enough, and the system boots, but wheneverX.org is started (either through the "startx" script or by enteringrunlevel 5) the http://microsoft.public.virtualserver.narkive.com/qZnODAcL/rhel4-fatal-processor-error-x11 VM reboots. Meanwhile, the event viewer in Windowsgets a "Virtual Machine "vader2" experienced a fatal processor errorand has been reset". The error code is 1054. Here are some of the* Installed VM additions for linux (no change)* Changed the bit depth in the xorg.conf file to 16 (no change)* Downgraded to RHEL4 Update 4 (Fresh install) (no change)Any insight into what's happening would be greatly appreciated!Thanks!JoshDell PowerEdge 28502 3.2 GHz Intel Xeon Processors4096 MB MemoryWindows Server 2003 R2 EE, SP2MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1How much memory are you assigning the VM? Try reducing it to 512MB orless, if you're using a lot more.----------- ---- --- -- - - - -Cheers,Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVPhttp://vpc.essjae.com/ j***@gmail.com 2007-06-26 03:49:43 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by Steve JainHow much memory are you assigning the VM? Try reducing it to 512MB orless, if you're using a lot more.Steve,That's so odd....I dropped the memory assigned to the VM from 1024 MBto 512 MB and it worked the first time. Is there some majorvirtualization concept that I just don't understand which wouldexplain why this happens? I've got other Windows guest OS's that workfine with a gig of RAM. I'm very grateful for the fix, but some "why"insight would go a long way towards my understanding of this process.Thank
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Enterprise Edition host. I have 4 other Windows Server 2003 guests running on this server. I am attempting to load a Red Hat ES4 (Update 3) Guest. The install went fine, everything looked good. After the installation, the OS reboots and goes through it's startup sequence. Jsut before it gets to the point where I can log into the machine, it reboots itself. This cycle jsut continues infinitely until I jsut shut down the guest. The reason for the reboot I found in the Event Log on the host: Event Type: Error Event Source: Virtual Server Event Category: Virtual Machine Event ID: 1054 Date: 6/3/2008 Time: 5:45:04 PM User: DOMAIN\username Computer: HOSTSERVER Description: "GUESTSERVER" experienced a fatal processor error and has been reset. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://www.yqcomputer.com/ Data: 0000: 7b 00 36 00 41 00 44 00 {.6.A.D. 0008: 44 00 46 00 39 00 43 00 D.F.9.C. 0010: 44 00 2d 00 42 00 44 00 D.-.B.D. 0018: 46 00 39 00 2d 00 34 00 F.9.-.4. 0020: 38 00 37 00 43 00 2d 00 8.7.C.-. 0028: 39 00 38 00 38 00 46 00 9.8.8.F. 0030: 2d 00 43 00 32 00 37 00 -.C.2.7. 0038: 36 00 38 00 33 00 45 00 6.8.3.E. 0040: 35 00 39 00 38 00 45 00 5.9.8.E. 0048: 30 00 7d 00 0.}. I have not been able to find anything helpful to this error. If anyone has any ideas, please pass them on. Top Red Hat ES4 Guest 'Fatal Processor Error' by c21vb3JlMD » Tue, 10 Jun 2008 22:13:00 I looked at the documentation and noticed Update 3 is not supported. I reinstalled with Update 4 and I still have the same problems. Any ideas??? Top Red Hat ES4 Guest 'Fatal Processor Error' by c21vb3JlMD » Tue, 10 Jun 2008 22:54:00 By default, no. I am able to boot into single user mode now that you mention it. From what I can see during the boot sequence, it fails during the hardware initialization. It gets through the "Storage Network Au