joeshmoe1 Posted April 15, 2012 Share Posted April 15, 2012 Newer version of extension pack gets the same result as the older one. This is what I get with the printer and an ipod plugged in. I wonder if it's related to the fact that you're running 4.7. Quote Link to comment
joeshmoe1 Posted April 16, 2012 Share Posted April 16, 2012 VBoxManage list usbhost returns "none" as in no devices so maybe there is a permissions issue somewhere. Quote Link to comment
sureguy Posted April 29, 2012 Share Posted April 29, 2012 VBoxManage list usbhost returns "none" as in no devices so maybe there is a permissions issue somewhere. The root account needs to be part of the vboxusers group. After a bunch of messing around I was able to get it to work after taking the following steps Rather than permanently altering the groups on my boot device (as I manage a few unRAID installs, and use a common flash configuration) I added the following to /boot/config/go : #Add vboxusers for USB support under virtualbox groupadd vboxusers usermod -aG vboxusers root usermod -aG vboxusers nobody I think this probably limited to my system, but even if I add those commands I cannot access my USB devices until I insert an additional USB device into my unRAID server (and for whatever reason my unRAID box will fail to boot if any other bootable device is connected to it, it always seems to default to anything but my unRAID drive). Once I insert a new USB device after a successful boot, I get the ability to attach USB devices to my virtual guests (even though I have a USB device already attached) but I have to restart the virtualbox services (at least as far as I can tell). I won't need USB access frequently, so this approach will work for me. I created a script to allow me to access my usb devices after I attach a new device. Here's how it goes #Kill running virtualbox hosts: nohup VBoxManage controlvm "XPProper" savestate >/dev/null 2>&1 & nohup VBoxManage controlvm "Win7test" savestate >/dev/null 2>&1 & #Kill virtualbox services kill $(pidof vboxwebsrv) kill $(pidof VBoxXPCOMIPCD) kill $(pidof VBoxSVC) kill $(pidof vboxwebsrv) kill $(pidof php-cgi) #Wait for things to die sleep 10 #restart web services allowing USB access - Running this should start all the previously killed services/commands with the exception of starting the running VMs vboxwebsrv -H 0.0.0.0 >/dev/null 2>&1 & In attempting to resolve the problem I upgraded to the latest version, which works well following Dase's instructions (with modifications to build the latest packagest etc). found here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=10978.msg158011#msg158011 Quote Link to comment
joeshmoe1 Posted April 29, 2012 Share Posted April 29, 2012 Thanks sureguy! That worked perfectly and I probably would have never figured it out on my own. I also had to start and then stop vbox to get USB devices to show up. Now I can sync my ipod and use my scanner remotely. Excellent work! Quote Link to comment
ajburnet Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 Hi all - I'm running a Win7 VM with iTunes which is integrated into my home automation system. My motherboard has AC887 audio which is enabled - yet the VM (set to output audio to the windows client only) does not output via the unraid motherboard's built in audio. Is there a driver included for realtek AC887 audio in unraid 5 rc3 and if not is there a way to add one other than compiling my own kernel? Alternatively, is a USB soundblaster the best approach? I have the extension pack so assume the vm can access it? Thanks, Alex Quote Link to comment
gbdesai Posted June 22, 2012 Share Posted June 22, 2012 Anyone thinking about building this all into a plugin for us lazy types? Quote Link to comment
jkm9000 Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 Ran into a problem getting things working with v5.0-rc4 and wanted to share how I got things working with VirtualBox-4.1.18-78361-Linux_x86.run I used the scripts on the wiki with the only changes being pointing the kernel source to the v3.0 url as others have noted and bumping the version number in the package making script. The problem is that the kernel modules used by VirtualBox were not being built, so nothing worked. To fix this, I did the following: rm /lib/modules/3.0.33-unRAID/build rm /lib/modules/3.0.33-unRAID/source ln -s /usr/src/linux /lib/modules/3.0.33-unRAID/build ln -s /usr/src/linux /lib/modules/3.0.33-unRAID/source Once these changes are made, the kernel modules get built and installed. Haven't setup anything beyond building the package yet, but the modules do show up in lsmod so hopefully I'm set. Confirmed working well, first vm up and running! Quote Link to comment
theone Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 Did you base it on the 4.7 scripts or the 5.0 scripts? Quote Link to comment
jkm9000 Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 5.0 scripts. Made one change to the first script to grab the correct kernel: [ ! -e "linux-$KVERSION.tar.gz" ] && wget http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.0/linux-$KVERSION.tar.gz Then before installing VirtualBox, I ran the lines above to correct the lib/modules links. The only other change from the wiki was in the second script, since I used the latest VirtualBox: VBOXVERSION="4.1.18" Quote Link to comment
theone Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 Then before installing VirtualBox, I ran the lines above to correct the lib/modules links. Did you mean "before building"? This is for creating the final installation file, correct? Quote Link to comment
jkm9000 Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 Both. You install the app then make a package so it will persist across reboots. It won't install properly without changing the symlinks. Quote Link to comment
theone Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 So once you have the package made for future reboots you don't need these lines, correct? Quote Link to comment
jkm9000 Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 Right, those lines are only so that the modules can be compiled, which happens once. The final package includes the binaries. On my way out, but I can add a section to the wiki page with more information later. Quote Link to comment
theone Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 Can we all use a single pre-compiled package that someone can host (torrent, etc...) or is it hardware dependent (during compilation) or in violation of some license? I don't see why everyone that wants to use Virtualbox needs to recompile his own package... Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 Can we all use a single pre-compiled package that someone can host (torrent, etc...) or is it hardware dependent (during compilation) or in violation of some license? I don't see why everyone that wants to use Virtualbox needs to recompile his own package... There is a license issue if you package up the extension pack together with the base. See https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Licensing_FAQ bullet point 7. I personally install the extension pack before packaging so it is ready to go, however I suppose you could theoretically package the base only and script the extension pack install every boot. Beyond that, I think the only requirement would be a different base package for each kernel revision, so 4.7 would need a package, 5.xx would need several different packages, I haven't kept up with what's been changed with each point upgrade through the betas and rcs. Quote Link to comment
bellevillerc Posted July 4, 2012 Share Posted July 4, 2012 I am having some issues... I am following the steps on the wikki about getting this VirtualBox installed on my unRAID 4.7 box. After all the attempts and errors I am getting, I think it is the way I am copying the code and pasting it in, to make up the scripts. I tried the individual steps, typing it all out, but even the doinst.sh file I make (by copying the text and pasting in) gives errors. I have tried this on a clean, basic, new 4.7 raid install on another pc, and have the exact same outcome. Could someone give me the steps to making these script files, so I know if I am doing them wrong. I have to be...... Also when I create the script files, i give them the extension .sh as I am assuming that is what it is supose to be. It has issues with the script right from the getgo, as it has issues with the first part.. #!/bin/bash P="$(dirname "$(readlink -f ${BASH_SOURCE[0]})")" [ ! -d "$P/packages" ] && mkdir $P/packages cd $P/packages basically says it can't create the directory/doesn't exsist.... where is it trying to create the packages directory exaclty??? [ ! -e "linux-2.6.32.9.tar.gz" ] && wget http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.32.9.tar.gz [ ! -e "gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.oregonstate.edu/slackware-12.2/slackware/d/gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz [ ! -e "glibc-2.7-i486-17.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.oregonstate.edu/slackware-12.2/slackware/l/glibc-2.7-i486-17.tgz [ ! -e "binutils-2.18.50.0.9-i486-1.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.oregonstate.edu/slackware-12.2/slackware/d/binutils-2.18.50.0.9-i486-1.tgz [ ! -e "make-3.81-i486-1.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.oregonstate.edu/slackware-12.2/slackware/d/make-3.81-i486-1.tgz [ ! -e "cxxlibs-6.0.9-i486-1.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.oregonstate.edu/slackware-12.2/slackware/a/cxxlibs-6.0.9-i486-1.tgz [ ! -e "pkgtools-12.1.0-noarch-7.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-12.2/slackware/a/pkgtools-12.1.0-noarch-7.tgz [ ! -e "perl-5.10.0-i486-1.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-12.2/slackware/d/perl-5.10.0-i486-1.tgz [ ! -e "cpio-2.5-i486-3.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-12.2/slackware/a/cpio-2.5-i486-3.tgz [ ! -e "patch-2.5.4-i486-1.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-12.2/slackware/a/patch-2.5.4-i486-1.tgz [ ! -e "ncurses-5.6-i486-3.tgz" ] && wget http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-12.2/slackware/l/ncurses-5.6-i486-3.tgz with downloading the files... it seems it connects/finds the file, but then doesn't download and gives a 404 error... The files are there online, as I can download them on my PC using the links. There is more errors I get from the rest of the code, but if I can't get past the first part, then no sense worrying about the rest. Is anyone able to help? It must be something I'm doing, as it seems to work for several other people. Or is there steps that should be done before doing the steps in the wiki (http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_VirtualBox_in_unRAID) on this...? it's unRAID 4.7 uname -r gives.. 2.6.32.9-unRAID Thanks in advance, Pete (a frustrated individual, with little hair left.... ) Quote Link to comment
joeshmoe1 Posted July 7, 2012 Share Posted July 7, 2012 I'm not an expert but for the sake of your hair I'll give it a shot. I think the script is trying to create the "packages" directory in whatever directory you're running the script (preferably a folder on the cache drive). I don't think the scripts need a .sh extension (mine don't have it). They do need to be executable (use chmod). Also take a look at the post by Dace on this page http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=10978.135. It helped me out quite a bit. I've attached a zip file with the two scripts. If these work there is probably an issue with how you're creating the scripts. Cutting and pasting can be problematic if you're doing it on a windows machine. Good luck. vboxscripts.zip Quote Link to comment
bellevillerc Posted July 7, 2012 Share Posted July 7, 2012 THanks, Those sacripts are for UnRAID 5 but I modified it. When I install the VirtualBox file (from the section Installing VirtualBox) , I get some errors (like "ln: creating symbolic link '/usr/share/pixmaps/virtualbox.png' : no such file or directory ) I get a few of these that are similar just different files/locations in this share directory. Is this normal or is this a bad thing? Thanks again, Pete Quote Link to comment
joeshmoe1 Posted July 7, 2012 Share Posted July 7, 2012 Not sure how that happened. This one should work on 4.7. I've never installed virtualbox on 4.7 but I don't get any errors when I run the scripts on 5x. vboxscript1.zip Quote Link to comment
bellevillerc Posted July 7, 2012 Share Posted July 7, 2012 I may have figured it out, and now have it running... I think... how do you log into the virtualbox? Just trying to find that info now.... guess I need phpVirtualBox now... any good tutorials on installing that? Thanks, Pete Quote Link to comment
joeshmoe1 Posted July 8, 2012 Share Posted July 8, 2012 You need phpvirtualbox. At least until you get a virtual machine set up. After that I use the command line to start the machine and remote desktop to log in. Quote Link to comment
lainie Posted July 8, 2012 Share Posted July 8, 2012 Several people have asked in the forums for anyone to post a compiled package for VirtualBox. I don't have a test machine to setup various versions of UnRAID, but here is what I have for my version (5 beta 11). I did NOT compile with the extension pack, so I *think* this is OK to post. [glow=red,2,300]*** Use at your own risk. I will try to keep an eye on this forum to help, but offer no guarantee. If this does not work for you, you may have to compile your own. ***[/glow] Here is what I have to hopefully shorten the process (including phpvirtualbox): I used SimpleFeature web server & plugin from http://code.google.com/p/unraid-simplefeatures/downloads/list I set this to use /mnt/cache/.custom/www (my cache drive) as my data directory & picked 8084 for the listening port (http://tower:8084 to test). The extension pack for VirtualBox can be found on the page https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads Or direct link: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.1.18/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.1.18-78361.vbox-extpack I downloaded this to my /boot/packages/ directory. This is a link to my Public folder for VirtualBox compiled for unRAID on my SkyDrive. The files I compiled (no extension pack installed at this point). I am using the file vbox-4.1.18-unRAID-2.6.37.6.tgz for VirtualBox 4.1.18 on unRAID 5 beta 11 successfully. I placed this tgz file under /boot/packages/ From http://code.google.com/p/phpvirtualbox/downloads/list I downloaded phpvirtualbox-4.1-7.zip to my Windows computer & extracted it to /mnt/cache/.custom/www (the data directory for my SimpleFeatures web plugin). Last I added these lines to my /boot/config/go file: # Start VirtualBox installpkg /boot/packages/VirtualBox-4.1.8-unRAID.tgz vboxwebsrv -b -H 127.0.0.1 --logfile /dev/null >/dev/null VBoxManage extpack install /boot/packages/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.1.18-78361.vbox-extpack Each reboot installs the VirtualBox tgz package, starts the webserver & then adds the extension pack. Instead of rebooting, you can run these lines from the go file produce this output: root@tower:~# installpkg /boot/packages/VirtualBox-4.1.8-unRAID.tgz Verifying package VirtualBox-4.1.8-unRAID.tgz. Installing package VirtualBox-4.1.8-unRAID.tgz: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Executing install script for VirtualBox-4.1.8-unRAID.tgz. Package VirtualBox-4.1.8-unRAID.tgz installed. root@tower:~# vboxwebsrv -b -H 127.0.0.1 --logfile /dev/null >/dev/null Oracle VM VirtualBox web service version 4.1.18 (C) 2005-2012 Oracle Corporation All rights reserved. root@tower:~# VBoxManage extpack install /boot/packages/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.1.18-78361.vbox-extpack 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% Successfully installed "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack". root@tower:~# Pointing my Windows machine's Firefox web browser to http://tower:8084 takes me to the web interface for phpVirtualBox & allows me to login with username / password of admin / admin *Edit on Aug. 3, 2012 to change link from single file to my Public folder. This will allow me to store & share multiple versions. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted July 8, 2012 Share Posted July 8, 2012 Several people have asked in the forums for anyone to post a compiled package for VirtualBox. I don't have a test machine to setup various versions of UnRAID, but here is what I have for my version (5 beta 11). I did NOT compile with the extension pack, so I *think* this is OK to post. This is great! I'm glad someone stepped up to the plate with this. Could you please post the results of uname -r on your system? I suspect that anyone running an unraid version with the same uname -r results should be able to use this package without issue. I don't know which versions of unraid use which kernel, so if we have the kernel version for your build it would be simple for someone to check their version to see if it matches. Quote Link to comment
lainie Posted July 8, 2012 Share Posted July 8, 2012 Could you please post the results of uname -r on your system? I suspect that anyone running an unraid version with the same uname -r results should be able to use this package without issue. I don't know which versions of unraid use which kernel, so if we have the kernel version for your build it would be simple for someone to check their version to see if it matches. It got lost in the huge post: This is the file I compiled (no extension pack installed at this point) & am using successfully: SkyDrive link to VirtualBox 4.1.8.tgz compiled on UnRAID 5 beta 11 with kernel 2.6.37.6-unRAID. I placed this tgz file under /boot/packages/ Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted July 8, 2012 Share Posted July 8, 2012 It got lost in the huge post Oops. That'll teach me to speed read. It sure would be nice to have a wiki link with kernel versions for all the unraid releases. My 4.7 is 2.6.32.9-unRAID Quote Link to comment
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