Hi all!
I have set up a Debian server to act as a host for several guest VMs, most Windows machines of different flavors, and a few Linux instances. Everything has been good and stable for a while.
In one of my Windows VMs, I have set up a development environment. I am running Visual Studio Code, and using a plugin to remotely develop on a Raspberry Pi 4B that is on the network.
I can use VS to log into the remote machine, but shortly thereafter, things freeze up. When I go look at the host, it appears to be rebooting.
I am at a loss on how that action in a guest could lead to a halt and reboot of the host?!?
If anyone's got tips on how this can be prevented, I'd be most appreciative. I tried web searches, but nothing so far. I tried ChatGPT, but it seems to think I am fishing for ways to crash a host from the VM and refuses to chime in.
--Reynolds
I have set up a Debian server to act as a host for several guest VMs, most Windows machines of different flavors, and a few Linux instances. Everything has been good and stable for a while.
In one of my Windows VMs, I have set up a development environment. I am running Visual Studio Code, and using a plugin to remotely develop on a Raspberry Pi 4B that is on the network.
I can use VS to log into the remote machine, but shortly thereafter, things freeze up. When I go look at the host, it appears to be rebooting.
I am at a loss on how that action in a guest could lead to a halt and reboot of the host?!?
If anyone's got tips on how this can be prevented, I'd be most appreciative. I tried web searches, but nothing so far. I tried ChatGPT, but it seems to think I am fishing for ways to crash a host from the VM and refuses to chime in.
--Reynolds
Statistics: Posted by renbo — 2024-01-18 13:43 — Replies 4 — Views 88