Discussion:
teleporting...
Eric S. Johansson
2013-11-05 23:38:39 UTC
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was reading through the instructions on teleporting and I see that it
requires a guest exactly like the original VM in order to teleport. Is
there any way to create a small template/configuration file etc. to use
to create the receiving VM?
Leonardo Carneiro
2013-11-06 00:41:53 UTC
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try export/import appliance, in the menu =)
Post by Eric S. Johansson
was reading through the instructions on teleporting and I see that it
requires a guest exactly like the original VM in order to teleport. Is
there any way to create a small template/configuration file etc. to use
to create the receiving VM?
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Fernando Cassia
2013-11-06 00:45:42 UTC
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Post by Eric S. Johansson
Is
there any way to create a small template/configuration file etc. to use
to create the receiving VM?
I'd suggest you use the "export to ovf" option to export the vm as an
appliance, then re-import the base vm into a new vm for the target ...

I havent tried it myself, but I cant imagine a reason for it not to work...

FC
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Frank Mehnert
2013-11-06 09:39:00 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Fernando Cassia
Post by Eric S. Johansson
Is
there any way to create a small template/configuration file etc. to use
to create the receiving VM?
I'd suggest you use the "export to ovf" option to export the vm as an
appliance, then re-import the base vm into a new vm for the target ...
I havent tried it myself, but I cant imagine a reason for it not to work...
also be sure that the source machine and the target machine share the
VM disk image, that is, the VM on both boxes should access the disk images
through some network, for example located on an NFS partition.

Kind regards,

Frank
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Geoff Nordli
2013-11-06 17:36:54 UTC
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Post by Frank Mehnert
Hi,
Post by Fernando Cassia
Post by Eric S. Johansson
Is
there any way to create a small template/configuration file etc. to use
to create the receiving VM?
I'd suggest you use the "export to ovf" option to export the vm as an
appliance, then re-import the base vm into a new vm for the target ...
I havent tried it myself, but I cant imagine a reason for it not to work...
also be sure that the source machine and the target machine share the
VM disk image, that is, the VM on both boxes should access the disk images
through some network, for example located on an NFS partition.
Hi Frank.

Since we don't have the synthcpu option anymore, how does that work now
across systems with different chipsets/cpus types?

thanks,

Geoff
Fernando Cassia
2013-11-06 19:32:10 UTC
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Post by Geoff Nordli
Since we don't have the synthcpu option anymore, how does that work now
across systems with different chipsets/cpus types?
First time I hear about this. When did this change occur and why?
FC
--
During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary
act
Durante épocas de Engaño Universal, decir la verdad se convierte en un Acto
Revolucionario
- George Orwell
Geoff Nordli
2013-11-06 20:12:54 UTC
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Post by Geoff Nordli
Since we don't have the synthcpu option anymore, how does that work now
across systems with different chipsets/cpus types?
First time I hear about this. When did this change occur and why?
FC
It was dropped because Windows 2008 R2 refused to boot on an unknown
processor type.

https://www.virtualbox.org/pipermail/vbox-dev/2011-March/009399.html
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