Parallels Desktop 7 - Ubuntu 11.04 guest hang on resume from sleep.

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  1. RawDigits

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    Hi Parallels et al,

    Just wondering if anyone else has this issue..

    I have just installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 11.04 for development under Parallels, and am having the consistent problem of my VM locking up when I resume. The prl_vm_app process will show 100% (or more depending on # of CPUs). The issue is very easy to recreate, as it happens every time I close and open my Macbook Air. I tried disabling gdm and booting into only text mode, but had the same issue. I will append the log. The machine is unresponsive when the final log message is "e1000 hang detected" though I'm not sure if this is just an effect of the VM itself hanging?

    Host info:
    Macbook Air 2011 (core i7) 4GB ram

    Guest info:
    Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit guest.
    768MB Ram allocated
    1/2 CPUs (tried both)
    Parallels Desktop 7.0.14922
    Parallels Tools (latest version) installed
    Adaptive Hypervisor on/off (tried both)

    here is the latest log message from waking my laptop:

    09-20 07:53:17.099 W /LocalDevices:8490:b81b/ net adapter 0: OsX_ipcfg_changed
    /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:610 com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000280
    ^@drv/ MacDevice.cpp:610 com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000280
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:298 powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:303 powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    ^@drv/ MacModule.cpp:298 powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:303 powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:298 powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:303 powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:298 powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=82 stateNumber=3
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:299 powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304 powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMRestartCapability (80)
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:298 powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=82 stateNumber=3
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:299 powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304 powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMRestartCapability (80)
    09-20 08:26:34.736 F /vm:8490:ae1b/ LW: online 1
    09-20 08:26:34.736 F /vm:8490:ae1b/ LW: 0 (online 1, enabled 0)
    /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:610 com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000320
    /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:610 com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000300
    09-20 08:26:51.078 W /LocalDevices:8490:b81b/ NET: osxSleepWakeup()
    09-20 08:26:51.160 W /LocalDevices:8490:b81b/ net adapter 0: OsX_ipcfg_changed
    e1000 hang detected

    09-20 08:28:27.094 F /vm:8490:3203/ Vm {1ac4a3bb-0b5a-4de5-bcfc-e6fc0d083ebf} processing command DspCmdVmStop ....
    09-20 08:28:27.104 F /vm:8490:3203/ begin to stop VM mode=0 ( 0 - KILL, 1 - SHUTDOWN, 2 - ACPI ) force
    09-20 08:28:27.107 F /vm:8490:3203/ [IsResetVtdDevice] Reason1=Yes
    09-20 08:28:27.111 F /vm:8490:5a1f/ Terminating VCPU event loop (0)
    09-20 08:28:27.111 F /vm:8490:be0b/ Terminating VCPU event loop (1)
    09-20 08:28:27.789 F /vm:8490:3c17/ Event loop terminated - deinited
    09-20 08:28:27.789 F /vm:8490:3c17/ Setting ASYNC_REQ_SHUTDOWN for Vm
    09-20 08:28:27.789 F /vm:8490:3c17/ Terminating CPU #1 ...
    09-20 08:28:27.789 F /vm:8490:3c17/ Terminating CPU #0 ...

    09-20 08:28:27.791 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Devices] Terminating...
    09-20 08:28:27.791 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] System Config Monitor termination time is 0 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.792 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] Captured video sources termination time is 0 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.792 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] PS/2 keyboard termination time is 0 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.792 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] USB keyboard termination time is 0 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.792 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] PS/2 mouse termination time is 0 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.792 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] USB mouse termination time is 0 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.792 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] Networking termination time is 0 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.805 F /LocalDevices:8490:3c17/ [hdd::sata:0] device was disconnected"/Users/rhuber/Documents/Parallels/Ubuntu Linux 11.04 64-bit.pvm/Ubuntu Linux 11.04 64-bit-0.hdd"
    09-20 08:28:27.805 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] SATA HBA 0 termination time is 13 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.805 F /vm:8490:3c17/ [Profile] SCSI adapter termination time is 0 msecs
    09-20 08:28:27.805 F /LocalDevices:8490:3c17/ [Floppy0] Terminating
    09-20 08:28:27.805 F /LocalDevices:8490:3c17/ [Floppy0] Disconnecting
     
  2. GianlucaP

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    Same problem with lastest parallels tools (7.0.14922), before this version all was ok.
     
  3. LachlanH

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    Sorry I can't be of more help; I'm seeing the same issues. Although every once in a while I find the host OS wont resume!

    MBA i7, all was fine before the 7.0.14922 update.
     
  4. IshkanN

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    MBA i7, same issue here
     
  5. SunnyF

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    Same here with Ubuntu 10.10 on a Macbook i7

    I am having exactly the same issue. My Linux OS is weirdly able to accept CTRL-ALT-F1..F7 to switch virtual consoles, but is unresponsive otherwise. My guess is that this is an issue with the Parallels tools.

    Anyone have a fix?
     
  6. bge0

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    Just noticed that this happens to me as well. Please fix this!
     
  7. ArionL

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    Currently evaluating Parallels 7 and I'm seeing this same problem. I have an Ubuntu 11.04 VM that I migrated from VMware Fusion. Worked fine there, no hangs on suspend, etc.
     
  8. Banned

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    same issues with Build 7.0.14922, any fix?
     
  9. sam gabriel

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    Switched to Fedora 15

    I had the same problem. I switched from Ubuntu to a Fedora 15 VM (created out of a selection in the dialog for creating new Parallels virtual machines). Fedora 15 seems to generally play better with Parallels, and I like the new Gnome 3 interface. However, I've now also developed the habit of suspending my Linux VMs before I close the lid on my MAC.

    For Linux to work well with Parallels, it seems that Parallels Tools needs to be in good working order. Package updates sometimes break Parallels Tools and I don't know it until I reboot and get a message that Parallels Tools needs to be re-installed. In the Parallels environment, I'm also now getting in the habit of rebooting from time-to-time, especially if I have been changing my OS configuration.
     
  10. RejeanL

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    Same problem here with iMac i7 using Ubuntu and Fedora.
    I don't have this problem using older core-duo 2 iMac.
    Any fix or workaround Parallels team ?
     
  11. leedm777

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    Same problem, with both Ubuntu 11.04 and Ubuntu 10.04 guests. Worked fine with Parallels 6, started failing after upgrade to Parallels 7.

    dave
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  12. SalimG

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    Same issue here with Parallels 7 and guest using ubuntu 10.04 LTS 64bits and latest tools installed, very annoying issue.

    Please fix it .
     
  13. novazeta

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    I'm also experiencing this problem with Parallels 7 and Ubuntu 11.04. Does anyone know if the problem still occurs with 11.10?

    UPDATE: I can confirm that the problem also occurs with 11.10. In both cases I am running the 64-bit version of Ubuntu.
     
    Last edited: Oct 21, 2011
  14. Xaxxon

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    Ditto

    Just came here looking for a solution to this very problem.

    Latest version of Parallels 7 with tools on 11.10 -- 2011 MBP
     
  15. Construct

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    Also an issue here with Ubuntu 10.04. MBP 2010 i7.

    Very frustrating.
     
  16. Xaxxon

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    Still happening

    Just updated to 7.0.15050 and the tools and still having the issue.
     
  17. Construct

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    I just updated as well, and the problem is still present. I've adjusted my MacBook's sleep timeout all the way upward, but I still run into problems if I forget to suspend the Virtual Machine before I close the lid.

    This problem is causing me to lose work.
     
  18. firstn

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    Hand on i7

    Updated to 7.0.15050 and still having the issue.
     
  19. Xaxxon

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    tentative resolution

    after my most recent ubuntu update it now appears that suspend is working properly. I will post again after some real world use.
     
  20. Xaxxon

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    I'm getting inconsistant results. I've had several tests where it worked, and some where it's just frozen.
     

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