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I have a VirtualBox machine running CentOS 6.5. I've created 2 network adapters for it in VirtualBox's networking settings for the machine. The first is NAT which I want the guest to use to connect to the Internet and the second I set to Host-only which I will use to. Any idea what is wrong? Is it cloeing prob. Recommendation For Reinitialize The Mac Address Of All Network Cards When Making A Virtualbox Clone.
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Synopsis: My aim is end suffering for newbies getting started with Sybase ASE, especially folks who have come back from a Sybase training course or wishing to explore Sybase ASE without the hassle of setting things up. I'm going to set things up using VirtualBox. So before making a start, download the latest. I will have full instructions of any successful set-ups together with a VirtualBox VM so that you can get started straight away and start exploring the Sybase ASE Platform.
If you have any comments, or any particular features you want me to set-up, write comments below. Issues: When the installation process sets up and starts the master and backup server, it says the master server has failed. The backup server seems to start, but then some Java exception happens.
Going into /opt/sybase, running the SYBASE.sh script, and then running showserver reveals the backup server is running, and the master is not. This is verified by checking the master log file in $SYBASE/$SYBASEASE/install.
Fingers crossed the master ASE server will just work by setting it up manually, which is a real pain. Update: Well five months later, here it is, I've exported a VirtualBox VM with Sybase ASE 15.7 installed and ready to use. I have added some login details below, but they are described in the Virtual Machine as well. This all works well in VirtualBox version 4.1.14 which can be downloaded. Once VirtualBox is installed, you will then need to import the virtual machine. One day I'll supply better instructions, but hopefully for those who ofay with Virtual Machines will find this a breeze.
Do let me know how you get on, problems, requests, comments, dislikes, etc. Comment Box below.OS: CentOS 6.2Database: Sybase ASE 15.7Size: 4.2 GBCentOS Username: papayaCentOS Password: papayaSybase ASE master login: isql -Usa -P -SPAPAYASybase ASE backup login: isql -Usa -P SPAPAYAUpdate: Well five months later, here it is, I've exported a VirtualBox VM with Sybase ASE 15.7installed and ready to use. I have added some login details below, butthey are described in the Virtual Machine as well. This all works wellin VirtualBox version 4.1.14 which can be downloaded.Once VirtualBox is installed, you will then need to import the virtualmachine. One day I'll supply better instructions, but hopefully forthose who ofay with Virtual Machines will find this a breeze.
Do let meknow how you get on, problems, requests, comments, dislikes, etc.Comment Box below.SyBaseVM v0.5. Instructions:Pre-requisites: A 64-bit architecture computer system and some patience.Step 1: Download SybaseVM v0.5 and place the file in a place you'll remember.Step 2: Download VirtualBox, preferably 4.1.14 or later, and make sure it is installed on your system.Step 3: Open VirtualBox. On the top menu bar, click File-Import Appliance.Step 4: Click on the 'Choose.' Select the Virtual Machine file you downloaded earlier.
Select Open.Step 5: You should now see a 'Appliance Import Settings' page. Check the configuration, particularly the ones that are check boxed, such as DVD, USB Controller, Sound Card, Network Adapter. You might want to enable/disable those features from the VM. The VM should work with or without the features checked. There is also a check box option to: 'Reinitialize the MAC address of all network cards.' On the first time importing this VM, you can leave this UNCHECKED.
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However if you import this same VM into VIrtualBox, alongside previous imports, then for successive imports, it's best to CHECK this option. ReadStep 6: Click import. And wait.Step 7: The VM titled 'CentOS 64-Bit' will appear. Click Once on 'CentOS 64-Bit' and then press the 'Start' at the top. Wait for the VM to boot up.Step 8: You should now see a CentOS login screen.
Click on 'papaya', and in the Password box, type: 'papaya' (without the single quotes). Hit Enter.Step 9: At this point, you may want to view the VM in a full screen. Press Ctrl + F to do so. Otherwise you can continue as normal.Step 10: Open a Terminal.Step 11: Change to root by typing the following: su root (password is: enter1)Step 12: Type cd /opt/sybaseStep 13: Now you need to run SYBASE.sh - we need this so we setup all the aliases (i.e $SYBASE, $SYBASEASE, etc). SYBASE.sh (there is a space after the dot)Step 14: Type: cd $SYBASE/$SYBASEASE/installStep 15: Type: startserver -f RUNPAPAYA (there will be loads of log information appear, wait until no more text appears on the screen, that will mean the startserver is set up)Step 16: Type: isql -Usa -P -SPAPAYA and you should see a prompt looking like this: 1Step 17: Complete. Give yourself a well deserved pat on the back.
You can run the backup server too in another terminal. See if you can work it out:-)Note: You will have noticed, this is a crude setup, for example, we shouldn't really be root when running isql, and the aliases should just work in any terminal. You're welcome to fix that, but in my next version 0.6, I'll get these things fixed.Hope you learned something.
.In Oracle VDI Manager, go toPools.Select a pool.Go to the Cloning tab.Select Enable AutomaticCloning.In the Name Patternfield, enter the naming pattern to use for the cloneddesktops.The name pattern is used to generate the name for thevirtual machine and, for Windows desktops that use eitherSysprep or FastPrep, the name of the computer that isregistered in the Windows domain.The naming pattern consists of a prefix (the default prefixis the name of the pool) followed by a sequence of '0'characters which are placeholders for the sequential numberof the cloned desktops. Ensure that you configure enough '0'character placeholders for the expected number of desktopsin the pool, for example enter '000' if the pool contains upto 999 desktops.
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