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virtualbox [2011/05/05 08:53] – [Create a VM] aorthvirtualbox [2011/06/03 12:52] aorth
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 ====== VirtualBox ====== ====== VirtualBox ======
-VirtualBox is a free/opensource Hypervisor from Sun Microsystems.  It has performance on par with VMware and is very mature.  We have two virtualization servers, [[biovbox]] and biovboxtesting.+VirtualBox is a free, open-source hypervisor from Oracle.  It has performance on par with VMware and is very mature.  We have two virtualization servers which run VirtualBox on top of CentOS, [[biovbox]] and biovboxtest.
  
   * [[http://www.virtualbox.org|VirtualBox homepage]]   * [[http://www.virtualbox.org|VirtualBox homepage]]
   * [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=646613|Tips to optimize Linux guests and hosts]]   * [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=646613|Tips to optimize Linux guests and hosts]]
-====== Create a VM ====== 
-Copy an ISO to your home directory: 
-<code>$ scp ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso alan@172.26.0.200:~/</code> 
-  * SSH to VM server: 172.26.0.200 
-<code>$ ssh alan@172.26.0.200</code> 
-  * start the virtualbox application 
-<code>$ VirtualBox</code> 
-  * Follow the wizard to create a VM with the following properties: 
-      - Base Memory: less than 512 MB 
-      - Network : NAT 
-      - Hard disk size: less than 30Gb 
  
 ====== Networking ====== ====== Networking ======
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 ====== Updating VirtualBox ====== ====== Updating VirtualBox ======
-===== Stop any running VMs =====+=== Stop any running VMs ===
 Either shut down or "save state" for any running VMs.  First, find any users who have "headless" VMs: Either shut down or "save state" for any running VMs.  First, find any users who have "headless" VMs:
 <code># ps aux | grep -i VBoxHeadless <code># ps aux | grep -i VBoxHeadless
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 $ VBoxManage controlvm b0237553-9653-4461-bd0e-d4d316c16d4f savestate $ VBoxManage controlvm b0237553-9653-4461-bd0e-d4d316c16d4f savestate
 $ exit</code> $ exit</code>
-===== Update VirtualBox ===== +=== Update VirtualBox ===
-==== CentOS ====+
 <code># yum update VirtualBox-3.2</code> <code># yum update VirtualBox-3.2</code>
-===== Resume VMs =====+=== Resume VMs ===
 <code># su - jmagochi <code># su - jmagochi
 $ VBoxHeadless -s nobu & $ VBoxHeadless -s nobu &
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 $ VBoxHeadless -s b0237553-9653-4461-bd0e-d4d316c16d4f -v off &</code> $ VBoxHeadless -s b0237553-9653-4461-bd0e-d4d316c16d4f -v off &</code>
  
-===== Mount a CD to a running VM ===== +====== Optimal settings for Linux guests ======
-Attach an ISO to a running VM.  The CD/DVD device is on the Secondary IDE controller (--port 1), and it is the slave device (--device 1). +
-<code>VBoxManage storageattach "Debian 504" --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 1 --device 1 --type dvddrive --medium /usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso</code>+
  
-====== Optimal settings for a guest ====== +  Set the IO scheduler to ''noop'': 
- +    * Edit the grub command line to set the default IO scheduler, usually in ///etc/default/grub//: ''elevator=noop'' 
-  Notes about ''divider=10'': [[http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1006427|VMware]], [[http://www.arrfab.net/blog/?p=62|Blog article]] +  * Install guest additions (VirtualBox or VMware) 
-  * Set the IO scheduler to ''noop''+  * Run a virtual machine-specific kernel: 
 +    * Ubuntu: linux-image-virtual 
 +  * Mount filesystems with ''noatime'' in ///etc/fstab//