On 2020-01-15, at 11:26:33, Massimo S. wrote:
>
>
>Il 15/01/2020 06:33, Doug Bissett ha scritto:
>>On 2020-01-14, at 17:32:52, Massimo S. wrote:
>>>
>>...snip...
>>i reinstalled the guest VM AOS 5.0.3 with ACPI modern
>>hardware
>>>>>and now it see 2 virtual CPUs
>>>>I will be surprised, if that doesn't cause hangs.
>>>
>>>it seems rock solid stable
>>I tried a new install of ArcaOS 5.0.4 (I have 5.0.3, but it isn't
>>handy). I can't even get it to boot if I enable a second processor.
It
>>either hangs, can't find a file, or I get a kernel trap. One
processor
>>works properly. This is the same things that I see, if I enable
>>HYPERTHREADING in a real machine.
>
>all well here, i'm surprised, but it's really stable (and fast too!!)
>now i'm running virtual box 6.0.16 r135674 as hypervisor
>maybe they fixed something
I just updated to VirtualBox-6.1.2-135663-Win.exe. I don't see any
operational changes. I doubt if they fixed anything, related to OS/2.
>but again, i believe my VMs works well since i've a lot of stuff
>commented in config.sys e.g. no usb, no winos2, no audio, no
hpfs, no
>fat32,
>no iso fs, no ibmfloppy, no printers, etc.. etc.. etc...
Sounds like a lot of work, for little gain, but if it does what you want
it to do, don't mess with it.
>
>>>>>shutdown ACPI function still don't work
>>>>How, exactly, are you doing the shutdown? I always use RMB
>>and
>>>>select shutdown. From there, you have options.
>>>
>>>the button on the application bar at the bottom of the screen
>>>the VM repains open, even if the guest OS has shutdown
>>I am still not clear what is happening. I did a new install, because
I
>>always remove the XCenter shut down button (I have better
things
>>to put in XCenter, and there is limited room in the bar). The
>>XCenter shutdown button takes me to the same place that
RMB->
>>Shut down takes me. It turns off, with no problem. The VirtualBox
>>Manager window is still open (just close it), but the VM is shut
>>down.
>
>
>when the configuration of all the application servers will be done
>i will disable the WPS (as i do on my other 2 servers)
>i will only start presentation manager at boot
>
>SET RUNWORKPLACE=C:\OS2\CMD.EXE
Should work okay, I think.
>>>>>i've also a small issue
>>>>>i must install boot manager to make the guest OS in the VM
to
>>>>boot
>>>>>even if i have the primary partition (about 4GB JFS) startable
>>>>>the VM don't boot without boot manager
>>>>If you have only ONE boot volume, and it is drive C:, and it is
a
>>>>primary partition, you don't need Boot Manager (and, I hope
you
>>>>mean Air Boot, not the ancient Boot Manager, which can have
>>>>problems with ACPI).
>>>no
>>>
>>>my C: is JFS primary startable 3999 MegaBytes
>>>the VM don't boot from disk
>>>i'm forced to install Airboot (the one that install automatically
>>AOS)
>>>
>>>i'd like that AOS could boot directly :(
>>I can't even imagine what is causing that. I have never had that
>>problem, and I have installed ArcaOS (various versions), many
>>times. If I use a boot drive letter other than C:, or if I make it an
>>extended partition, or if I make more than one boot partition, I do
>>need Air Boot (or Boot Manager), as expected (same as on a
real
>>machine).
>>It appears that you are doing something wrong, but I don't know
>>what it might be.
>
>
>please share with me your config.sys (privately)
>i'll do the same
I would attach it, but I don't think attachments are allowed in this
mail list. There is nothing private about it. It is pretty much as it was
installed, except I used my LCSS (Logical Config.Sys Sort,
available from HOBBES) utility on it. There are a few tweaks, but
none of them would affect shutdown. Sorting *may* affect
something (but I doubt it).
>in the meantime my aos503 VM with 2 cores is very very very
stable ;)
As I said, if it does what you want it to do, use it the way it is.
>massimo
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