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Problem starting VirtualBox Sandbox on Microsoft Azure VT-x is not available (VERR_VMX_NO_VMX)
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Created on ‎12-12-2015 01:01 AM - edited ‎09-16-2022 02:52 AM
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I installed a Oracle VM VitualBox Version 5.0.10 for running Hortonworks Sandbox with HDP 2.3.2.
When I try to start failed to open a session for it with the following message:
VT-x is not available (VERR_VMX_NO_VMX).
Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: ConsoleWrap Interface: IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed}Best regards,
JAG
PD:
Windows Azure Machine
Windows Server 2012 R2
Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU E5-2673 v3 @ 2.40 GHz 2.39 GHz
Installed Memory 14 GB
Created ‎12-12-2015 01:14 AM
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It sounds like you are trying to start a sandbox VM on a VM you brought up in Azure? If so this may not be supported. The common way to use HDP 2.3.2 Sandbox in Azure is this: http://hortonworks.com/blog/hortonworks-sandbox-wi...
Created ‎12-12-2015 01:14 AM
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It sounds like you are trying to start a sandbox VM on a VM you brought up in Azure? If so this may not be supported. The common way to use HDP 2.3.2 Sandbox in Azure is this: http://hortonworks.com/blog/hortonworks-sandbox-wi...
Created ‎12-14-2015 04:25 PM
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Thank you very much AlÃ. Do you mean that VM on VM are not supported for Hortonworks Sanbox? Because the VM on VM works fine on azure with oracle VitualBox at least for some cloudera tutorials.
Created ‎12-14-2015 05:40 PM
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+ @rmolina / @Dhruv Kumar to comment as well.
The easiest way to get started with sandbox on Azure is to use the approach in the blog. It may be possible to achieve what you are trying but may require changing some settings. You may want to do some more research on what that error means. For example see comments here. One common source of that error is if virtualization is not enabled in machines BIOS
Created ‎12-14-2015 06:06 PM
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Hi Jose,
As others have mentioned, we recommend to use the Azure Sandbox offering in the Marketplace. Any specific reason why you want to run the sandbox VM within another VM? I have run to this issue in the past accidentally (not with HDP sandbox) and after reading posts of others trying it doesn't seem possible especially if you don't have control of the Infra. To get a final answer, I suggest reaching out to the Azure support team.
Regards,
Robert
Created ‎12-14-2015 07:10 PM
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Thanks to all of you.
Created ‎12-14-2015 05:43 PM
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I recommend launching the HDP 2.3 Sandbox directly on Azure as mentioned in the blog. You'll get a Centos VM with HDP services running on it. It is well tested and supported.
