Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED

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Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED

Post by savek »

Dear all,

I have upgraded to ADM 2.7 beta and now I get this error when I try to start any VMs or install new VMs

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VirtualBox XPCOM Server 4.3.36 r105129 linux.amd64 (Jan 19 2016 21:39:37) release log
00:00:00.001568 main Log opened 2017-02-02T13:13:45.482705000Z
00:00:00.001573 main Build Type: release
00:00:00.001583 main OS Product: Linux
00:00:00.001585 main OS Release: 4.4.24
00:00:00.001587 main OS Version: #1 SMP Wed Jan 11 02:57:46 CST 2017
00:00:00.001643 main DMI Product Name: AS61xx
00:00:00.001661 main DMI Product Version: Type1 - TBD by OEM
00:00:00.001797 main Host RAM: 7896MB total, 7206MB available
00:00:00.001807 main Executable: /opt/VirtualBox/VBoxSVC
00:00:00.001809 main Process ID: 7047
00:00:00.001810 main Package type: LINUX_64BITS_GENERIC
00:00:00.078940 nspr-2 Home directory: '/root/.config/VirtualBox'
00:00:00.084411 nspr-2 Successfully initialised host USB using sysfs
00:00:00.105155 nspr-2 HostDnsMonitor: old information
00:00:00.105197 nspr-2 no server entries
00:00:00.105215 nspr-2 no search string entries
00:00:00.105225 nspr-2 no domain set
00:00:00.105235 nspr-2 HostDnsMonitor: new information
00:00:00.105244 nspr-2 server 1: 8.8.8.8
00:00:00.105256 nspr-2 no search string entries
00:00:00.105266 nspr-2 no domain set
00:00:00.105287 nspr-2 HostDnsMonitorProxy::notify
00:00:00.105393 nspr-2 Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED
00:00:00.106296 nspr-2 VDInit finished
00:00:23.758813 nspr-2 Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED
00:00:23.760970 nspr-2 Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED
00:00:24.215122 nspr-2 Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED
00:01:54.253496 nspr-4 ERROR [COM]: aRC=NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) aIID={c20238e4-3221-4d3f-8891-81ce92d9f913} aComponent={Progress} aText={Error info is not available, operation is still in progress}, preserve=false
00:01:54.599446 Explorer::Task ERROR [COM]: aRC=VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR (0x80bb0004) aIID={fb220201-2fd3-47e2-a5dc-2c2431d833cc} aComponent={VFSExplorer} aText={Can't open directory '<NULL>' (VERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)}, preserve=false
00:01:55.439837 nspr-3 Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED
00:01:58.134394 nspr-3 Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED
00:01:58.135971 nspr-2 Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED
00:02:15.124297 Watcher ERROR [COM]: aRC=NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) aIID={480cf695-2d8d-4256-9c7c-cce4184fa048} aComponent={Machine} aText={The virtual machine 'ubuntu' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1 (0x1)}, preserve=false
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if I try to start the services manually it says this:

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Starting daemon: virtualbox/usr/local/AppCentral/virtualbox/asportal/VM_ubuntu.json
load vboxdrv.ko
insmod: can't insert '/usr/local/AppCentral/media-pack/drivers/vboxdrv.ko': invalid module format
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I do have the multimedia pack installed as well.

Could you let me know if you can help out ? Is this due to the ADM beta?

Thanks
Vlad
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Re: Failed to open "/dev/vboxdrvu", errno=2, rc=VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED

Post by orion »

I think you should report it to asustor through https://support.asustor.com/. That's quicker.
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