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 1. After finishing the installation, use command 'vmplayer' to start, resp. changing VM parameters in the future.  1. After finishing the installation use command 'vmplayer' to start, resp. changing VM parameters in the future.

Creating your own virtual machine

There are situations where you want to have a system, which you can manage by yourself as 'root', e.g. to install and test software. In such cases a virtual machine is a good idea. To create your own virtual machine on an ISG-managed Linux client proceed as followed:

  1. In '/scratch' create a directory <username>. In addition create '/scratch/<username>/VM' to store your finally created VM.

  2. Download a virtual machine image to '/scratch/<username>'.

  3. Type following command on the console:
    •      $ vmplayer
  4. In the upcoming window klick "Create a New Virtual Machine" and use your downloaded virtual machine image.
  5. Make reasonable settings concerning RAM, CPU and Disk (dependend on your machine's hardware setup):
    •      RAM:  min. -> 1-2 GB  max. -> 50% of the RAM of your machine
           CPU:  min. -> 1-2     max. -> 50% of the CPUs of your machine
           Disk: reasonable percentage of your machine's disk (which is '/scratch' by the way)
  6. Finally set the path of your new VM to '/scratch/<username>/VM' and start the installation process.

  7. After finishing the installation use command 'vmplayer' to start, resp. changing VM parameters in the future.

/!\ Note: 'Virtualization Technology' must be activated in the BIOS of your machine to create VMs in your environment. You can test that with following command:

  •      $ ls -l /dev/kvm

    If this file doesn't exist, 'Virtualization Technology' is deactivated. In this case write to: support@ee.ethz.ch to make the BIOS settings accordingly.

FAQ/VirtualMaschine (last edited 2023-10-16 13:56:26 by alders)