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发表于 2012-5-9 19:50:48
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Solaris VirtualBox image takes 3 Minutes to boot, displays Blue Screen within Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Applies to:
Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure - Version: 3.2 to 3.2.1 - Release: 3.0 to 3.0
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
When the Solaris 10 VirtualBox image is booting, it can take up to 3 mins. After the VirtualBox logo a Solaris blue screen appears and nothing happens for 75 seconds, then the boot process starts.
The biggest amount of time is consumed between GRUB launch and the very first moment of the Solaris boot. The time between GRUB and the pop up of the line “ Sun OS Release 5.10” can take more than a minute, sometimes close to 2 minutes, to just showing the Solaris blue screen.
Cause
During bootstrap, the BIOS in VirtualBox effectively reads one sector at a time, which is fairly exhaustive with non-local storage. Even a fast iSCSI server has much higher latency than a local disk, and combined with the fact that Solaris 10 easily has 180MB of boot archive will quickly quantify the poor performance.
Solution
There is a build of VirtualBox available for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 3.2.1 that will alleviate the problem, that can be downloaded from:
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/.testcase/vbox_3.2.13r69126.zip
This build provides improved performance in the context of disk accesses. |
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