ijuarez Posted January 22, 2014 Share Posted January 22, 2014 No worries ijuarez, that's why we have the forum - for collaboration and helping each other out. Dont forget to set your preferences for VM image storage - default location is on the thumb drive. Wil do, thanks... i really want to put my vm's on my cache instead of the array. i don't care if they get lost in a failure event. your thoughts? Quote Link to comment
nacat78 Posted January 22, 2014 Share Posted January 22, 2014 The cache is where i put mine as well - but virtualbox running VM's on top of unraid (Windows OS's) was kind of slow though, but still functional, worked great for the linux distros though, any of the other small os, at least until i upgrade my server or reorganize/virturalize my setup. Lately have been toying around with the PXE boot server addon for unraid to PXE boot laptops and other pcs without hard drives that will boot off of an image stored by unraid. grumpy setup a nice guide here if interested.... http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=31297.0 Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted January 22, 2014 Share Posted January 22, 2014 The cache is where i put mine as well - but virtualbox running VM's on top of unraid (Windows OS's) was kind of slow though, but still functional, worked great for the linux distros though, any of the other small os, at least until i upgrade my server or reorganize/virturalize my setup. Lately have been toying around with the PXE boot server addon for unraid to PXE boot laptops and other pcs without hard drives that will boot off of an image stored by unraid. grumpy setup a nice guide here if interested.... http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=31297.0 Yeah really nice feature, i being using that on my mac's Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted January 23, 2014 Share Posted January 23, 2014 STUPID question, can i run 64bit guest OS? or does it have to be 32bit? Quote Link to comment
jumperalex Posted January 23, 2014 Share Posted January 23, 2014 No worries ijuarez, that's why we have the forum - for collaboration and helping each other out. Dont forget to set your preferences for VM image storage - default location is on the thumb drive. Wil do, thanks... i really want to put my vm's on my cache instead of the array. i don't care if they get lost in a failure event. your thoughts? Of course the easy way to avoid loss in a cache failure event ... periodic snapshots copied to the array. Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted January 23, 2014 Share Posted January 23, 2014 No worries ijuarez, that's why we have the forum - for collaboration and helping each other out. Dont forget to set your preferences for VM image storage - default location is on the thumb drive. Wil do, thanks... i really want to put my vm's on my cache instead of the array. i don't care if they get lost in a failure event. your thoughts? very true Of course the easy way to avoid loss in a cache failure event ... periodic snapshots copied to the array. Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 I was exploring the snapshot to the array and when I tried it did not give me a place save. Where is the setting that I need to modify? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Stupid question but what are you all using for a webserver now? Quote Link to comment
gshlomi Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 No worries ijuarez, that's why we have the forum - for collaboration and helping each other out. Dont forget to set your preferences for VM image storage - default location is on the thumb drive. Wil do, thanks... i really want to put my vm's on my cache instead of the array. i don't care if they get lost in a failure event. your thoughts? Of course the easy way to avoid loss in a cache failure event ... periodic snapshots copied to the array. How do you do that? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Stupid question but what are you all using for a webserver now? Dynamix has replaced SimpleFeatures and it has a webserver for unRAID v5. Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Stupid question but what are you all using for a webserver now? Dynamix has replaced SimpleFeatures and it has a webserver for unRAID v5. +1 Saves a lot of time Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Stupid question but what are you all using for a webserver now? Dynamix has replaced SimpleFeatures and it has a webserver for unRAID v5. have installed the dynamix webgui but now I cannot see sab or sickbeard plugins, but they are running how do I find them? Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Stupid question but what are you all using for a webserver now? Dynamix has replaced SimpleFeatures and it has a webserver for unRAID v5. have installed the dynamix webgui but now I cannot see sab or sickbeard plugins, but they are running how do I find them? did you reboot? Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Stupid question but what are you all using for a webserver now? Dynamix has replaced SimpleFeatures and it has a webserver for unRAID v5. have installed the dynamix webgui but now I cannot see sab or sickbeard plugins, but they are running how do I find them? used installplg just started a reboot about 2 minutes ago did you reboot? Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Stupid question but what are you all using for a webserver now? Dynamix has replaced SimpleFeatures and it has a webserver for unRAID v5. have installed the dynamix webgui but now I cannot see sab or sickbeard plugins, but they are running how do I find them? used installplg just started a reboot about 2 minutes ago did you reboot? that was too easy, thanks Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Stupid question but what are you all using for a webserver now? Dynamix has replaced SimpleFeatures and it has a webserver for unRAID v5. no problem i did the same thing have installed the dynamix webgui but now I cannot see sab or sickbeard plugins, but they are running how do I find them? used installplg just started a reboot about 2 minutes ago did you reboot? that was too easy, thanks Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 do you guys keep you webserver config on cache? Also how do I get phpvirtualbox? Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Yes, my webserver is only cache. Google phpvirtualbox and download 4.3.4 then unzip it to the folder you have designated as your web root. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted February 1, 2014 Share Posted February 1, 2014 Yes, my webserver is only cache. Google phpvirtualbox and download 4.3.4 then unzip it to the folder you have designated as your web root. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ok, can only find phpvirtualbox 4.3.2. Still cannot seem to get virtualbox up and running. vboxwebserv is up but for some reason I cannot get it to connect. Anyone help my with the config.php please? Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted February 1, 2014 Share Posted February 1, 2014 Post your configuration also look for nacat78 post and pictures they will help a ton Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 Post your configuration also look for nacat78 post and pictures they will help a ton Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk cool ok will check that out. Below is my config.php. My unraid server has the ip of 192.168.1.33. I seem to get a screen now with a couple of bars across it but not writing on it what so ever. <?php /** * phpVirtualBox example configuration. * @version $Id: config.php-example 452 2012-10-17 12:22:12Z [email protected] $ * * rename to config.php and edit as needed. * */ class phpVBoxConfig { /* Username / Password for system user that runs VirtualBox */ var $username = 'vbox'; var $password = 'pass'; /* SOAP URL of vboxwebsrv (not phpVirtualBox's URL) */ var $location = 'http://192.168.1.33:18083/'; /* Default language. See languages folder for more language options. * Can also be changed in File -> Preferences -> Language in * phpVirtualBox. */ var $language = 'en'; /* Set the standard VRDE Port Number / Range, e.g. 1010-1020 or 1027 */ var $vrdeports = '9000-9100'; /* * * Not-so-common options / tweaking * */ // Multiple servers example config. Uncomment (remove /* and */) to use. // Add ALL the servers you want to use. Even if you have the server set // above. The default server will be the first one in the list. /* var $servers = array( array( 'name' => 'London', 'username' => 'user', 'password' => 'pass', 'location' => 'http://192.168.1.1:18083/', 'authMaster' => true // Use this server for authentication ), array( 'name' => 'New York', 'username' => 'user2', 'password' => 'pass2', 'location' => 'http://192.168.1.2:18083/' ), ); */ // Disable authentication var $noAuth = true; // Host / ip to use for console connections var $consoleHost = '192.168.1.33’; // Disable "preview" box #var $noPreview = true; // Default preview box update interval in seconds #var $previewUpdateInterval = 30; // Preview box pixel width #var $previewWidth = 180; // Max number of progress operations to keep in list var $maxProgressList = 5; // Change default preview aspect ratio to 1. // http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect_ratio_%28image%29#Previous_and_presently_used_aspect_ratios #var $previewAspectRatio = 1.6; // Enable custom VM icons #var $enableCustomIcons = true; /* Exclusively use phpVirtualBox's groups configuration rather than VirtualBox groups. This has the following effects: *) Group changes made in phpVirtualBox will not be reflected in VirtualBox programs such as VirtualBox and VBoxManage *) Group changes will not affect which folder a VM is placed in *) You can rename groups that contain running VMs and move / copy running VMs to groups */ #var $phpVboxGroups = true; /* Allow to prompt deletion hard disk files on removal from Virtual Media Manager. If this is not set, files are always kept. If this is set, you will be PROMPTED to decide whether or not you would like to delete the hard disk file(s) when you remove a hard disk from virtual media manager. You may still choose not to delete the file when prompted. */ var $deleteOnRemove = true; /* * File / Folder browser settings */ // Restrict file types var $browserRestrictFiles = array('.iso','.vdi','.vmdk','.img','.bin','.vhd','.hdd','.ovf','.ova','.xml','.vbox','.cdr','.dmg','.ima','.dsk','.vfd'); // Restrict locations / folders #var $browserRestrictFolders = array('D:\\','C:\\Users\\Ian'); // Or something like array('/home/vbox','/var/ISOs') // Force use of local, web server based file browser instead of going through vboxwebsrv #var $browserLocal = true; // Disable file / folder browser. #var $browserDisable = true; // Disable Windows drive detection #var $noWindowsDriveList = true; // Just list all drives from C:\ - Z:\ without checking if they exist or not. // This may be required on older Windows systems with more than one drive. #var $forceWindowsAllDriveList = true; /* * Misc */ /* * Auto-refresh interval in seconds for VirtualBox host memory usage information. * Any value below 3 will be ignored. */ var $hostMemInfoRefreshInterval = 5; /* Show % of free host memory instead of % used */ #var $hostMemInfoShowFreePct = true; /* * VM Memory warnings. * * If $vmMemoryStartLimitWarn is enabled, each time a VM is started through * phpVirtualBox, it will check that the available host memory is greater than * the base and video memory of the VM + 50MB (a little bit of overhead). If it * is not, a confirmation dialog will be presented to confirm that you want to * start the VM. * * If $vmMemoryOffset is set (and $vmMemoryStartLimitWarn), $vmMemoryOffset * megabytes is subtracted from the available host memory before the check is * performed by $vmMemoryStartLimitWarn logic. For instance it may be a good * idea to always have VM memory requirements + 100MB free. 100 is the default. */ #var $vmMemoryStartLimitWarn = true; #var $vmMemoryOffset = 100; /* * Display guest additions version of a running VM on its Details tab */ #var $enableGuestAdditionsVersionDisplay = true; /* Disable any of phpVirtualBox's main tabs */ #var $disableTabVMSnapshots = true; // Snapshots tab #var $disableTabVMConsole = true; // Console tab /* Screen resolutions for console tab */ var $consoleResolutions = array('640x480','800x600','1024x768','1280x720','1440x900'); /* Console tab keyboard layout. Currently Oracle's RDP client only supports EN and DE. */ var $consoleKeyboardLayout = 'EN'; /* Max number of network cards per VM. Do not set above VirtualBox's limit (typically or below 1 */ var $nicMax = 4; /* Enable advanced configuration items (normally hidden in the VirtualBox GUI) * Note that some of these items may not be translated to languages other than English. */ #var $enableAdvancedConfig = true; /* Enable startup / shutdown configuration. * This only works in linux and you must add the vboxinit file to * your startup scripts list. */ #var $startStopConfig = true; // Authentication library. var $authLib = 'Builtin'; // VM ownership #var $enforceVMOwnership = true; // Per-user VM quota #var $vmQuotaPerUser = 2; // Allow VDE network configuration. This must be supported by the underlying VirtualBox installation! // If you do not know what VDE networking is - you do not need it, it is probably not supported by your // VirtualBox installation and will cause errors if enabled. #var $enableVDE = true; // Disable setting SATA controllers port count to the max port number found when saving VMs. #var $disableSataPortCount = true; /* Enable Parallel Port configuration - EXPERIMENTAL LPT support may or may not work for you. !!! VirtualBox LPT support only works in Linux. !!! */ #var $enableLPTConfig = true; /* Enable HardDisk IgnoreFlush configuration. This controls the "ExtraData" setting * in "VBoxInternal/Devices/[controller type]/0/LUN#[x]/Config/IgnoreFlush". See * Responding to guest IDE/SATA flush requests at: * http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch12.html#idp12757424 */ #var $enableHDFlushConfig = true; /* END SETTINGS */ } Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 I have attached a screenshot of what I see when I try access Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 You also need to modify the php.ini.cfg to allow SOAP.so. I don't have the screen shot but if you google it you'll find it. Also I'm not sure on the Mac but notepad ++ is a good editor to use Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
leeism Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 You also need to modify the php.ini.cfg to allow SOAP.so. I don't have the screen shot but if you google it you'll find it. Also I'm not sure on the Mac but notepad ++ is a good editor to use Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thanks for that, allowed SOAP.so and still the same screen as above. Restarted vbox and the webserver same issue. Driving me insane, anything else you can think of? Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 Clear your cache also post a screenshot of you box config Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
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