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Revision as of 16:53, 22 October 2009

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wikipedia:Virtual appliance

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Software_appliances

(03:28:31 PM) jack.bates: hoi Austin - i wanna give the ica-atom virtual appliance a try - where do i start?
(03:29:08 PM) Austin: what kind of host system are you using?
(03:29:18 PM) jack.bates: debian
(03:29:37 PM) Austin: processor type?  core 2? or similar?
(03:29:53 PM) jack.bates: eeepc
(03:30:01 PM) Austin: ok, you can use qemu
(03:30:16 PM) Austin: with the kvm image
(03:30:24 PM) jack.bates: cool
(03:30:27 PM) ***jack.bates downloads
(03:30:45 PM) jack.bates: how do i run the image?
(03:34:11 PM) Austin: sudo qemu -m 256 -drive file=disk0.qcow2 -redir tcp:8000::80
(03:34:15 PM) Austin: or/
(03:35:06 PM) Austin: sudo qemu -m 256 -redir tcp:8000::80 disk0.qcow2
(03:35:55 PM) jack.bates: cool - thanks!
(03:36:16 PM) Austin: I havnt actually tested under qemu.. but Im pretty sure the commands are identical to kvm
(03:36:24 PM) jack.bates: ok
(03:36:54 PM) jack.bates: what should i download at home - host os is debian, processor is core 2?
(03:37:50 PM) Austin: kvm image as well.. 
(03:38:03 PM) Austin: s/kvm/qemu/g    with the above instructions
(03:38:36 PM) jack.bates: sweet, thanks
(03:39:39 PM) jack.bates: how about on the windows machine in the office?
(03:40:39 PM) Austin: the vmserver version with virtualbox
(03:40:57 PM) jack.bates: cool
(03:47:36 PM) Austin: I just tested in qemu the first time I tried to boot I got this error https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/283489  
(03:48:59 PM) Austin: but.. on boot you can escape into grub.. and add a noapic option..
(03:49:28 PM) Austin:  jack.bates something like >> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-10-686 root=/dev/hda2 ro quiet splash noapic
(03:49:46 PM) jack.bates: awesome - /me tries

VirtualBox

  1. Click New
  2. Select Operating System Linux
  3. Select Version Ubuntu
  4. Click Use existing hard disk
  5. Click folder icon to browse hard disks
  6. Click Add to add new hard disk
  7. Select downloaded virtual appliance
  8. Click Select
  9. Click Finish

To access ICA-AtoM from the host operating system,

  1. Select new appliance
  2. Click Settings
  3. Click Network
  4. Select Attached to Host-only Adapter
  5. Click OK