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Message 126 - Posted: 14 Oct 2019, 19:11:08 UTC

I have attached to the project and have VirtualBox installed. But I've never used VirtualBox before. I receive this message when requesting work:
10/14/2019 2:06:52 PM | QuChemPedIA@home | Message from server: VirtualBox is not installed
I let VB install into its own folder, is that my problem? Does it need to be in the Boinc folder?
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Message 127 - Posted: 14 Oct 2019, 19:42:08 UTC - in response to Message 126.  
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I have attached to the project and have VirtualBox installed. But I've never used VirtualBox before. I receive this message when requesting work:
10/14/2019 2:06:52 PM | QuChemPedIA@home | Message from server: VirtualBox is not installed
I let VB install into its own folder, is that my problem? Does it need to be in the Boinc folder?


There's a couple of things that could be causing a problem.

First, go into your BIOS and make sure VT-X is turned on. If it is, great. If not, turn it on.

Then reboot.

Now, regardless of whether VT-X was turned on or not, DETACH the QuChemPedIA project.

Next, attach QuChemPedIA again, and see if the error has gone away.

VT-X must be turned on -- and BOINC (as of 7.14.x) will remember if you tried to run VBOX without VT-X and will never let you run it after that. This is why you need to detach from QuChemPedIA and then join the project again after turning on VT-X.
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Message 128 - Posted: 14 Oct 2019, 19:57:36 UTC - in response to Message 127.  

Do I ever feel like a moron, I forgot to reboot.
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Message 131 - Posted: 15 Oct 2019, 21:54:52 UTC

I am finding that VirtualBox (ver 6.0) will not keep my settings saved. After working for a time the processor and memory settings always revert to the default. How do I get them to stay saved?
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Message 169 - Posted: 18 Oct 2019, 13:41:08 UTC - in response to Message 131.  
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You don't need to set anything. Just install VirtualBox and attach to the project.
I don't even install the additional items, such as USB support, Python, etc. Just the basic VBox install will do.

NOTE: Whether the work units run is another matter. Some error out quickly. At least it seems to be using one work unit per core, which is more than for the native Linux version.
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Message 172 - Posted: 18 Oct 2019, 14:45:04 UTC - in response to Message 169.  

Yup, I've got that now. My problem was that I was trying to crunch to many WUs at once. At the time I thought if I could speed up VB that I would be OK.
In the end, I simply had Boinc crunch on only 2 of my 6 CPUs and everything has been fine since. Thanks!
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Message 234 - Posted: 30 Oct 2019, 20:22:22 UTC

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Just my opinion but QuChem is the best VBox project I have attempted to run so far. Not only is it easy to manage but it also runs quite well concurrently with other non-Vbox projects. Few other VBox projects can do that.

I know you still have some issues to work through but I think you and your team have done an excellent job rolling out this new project and I am pleased to support your research.

Thanks!

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Message 237 - Posted: 31 Oct 2019, 9:12:54 UTC - in response to Message 234.  

@damotbe:
Just my opinion but QuChem is the best VBox project I have attempted to run so far. Not only is it easy to manage but it also runs quite well concurrently with other non-Vbox projects. Few other VBox projects can do that.

I know you still have some issues to work through but I think you and your team have done an excellent job rolling out this new project and I am pleased to support your research.

Thanks!


Thank you for your kind encouragement ! It's heartwarming.
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