• methodicalaspect
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    611 year ago

    I just want it to stop self-destructing every two hours when I’m running it as a VM under Linux.

    • pitninja
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      1 year ago

      Assuming it’s precisely at the 2 hour mark, do you have snapshots enabled for that VM? If so, try turning them off.

      • methodicalaspect
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        41 year ago

        Nope, no snapshots. The bugchecks in the logs vary with the last two being 0x0a and 0x3b - drivers and memory - but this is on both Stable and Latest virtio drivers and memtest86+ comes up clean on the hardware. I’ve never taken a snapshot of this VM since it’s on my workstation and not for production use.

        What I have noticed, though, is an increase in memory utilization in the VM at idle, likely due to recent group policy changes and application updates (it is domain-joined). I’ll see if increasing the amount of memory allocated will take care of 0x3b.

    • Jess
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      121 year ago

      Wait, what? What happens when you hit the two hour mark? I’d it like one of the router simulators that forces a reboot?

      • methodicalaspect
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        81 year ago

        BSOD for whatever reason. Doesn’t matter, I can resume what I was doing pretty quickly, but it is mildly inconvenient.

    • Programmer Belch
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      41 year ago

      I just use windows 10 for VM, it hasn’t crashed for me but I don’t use VMs for more than one or two hours