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+==========================================================================+ | ____ _____ _ ____ __ __ _____ ____ _ _ ____ _____ | | | _ \| ____| / \ | _ \| \/ | ____| / ___|| | | / ___|| ____| | | | |_) | _| / _ \ | | | | |\/| | _| \___ \| | | \___ \| _| | | | _ <| |___ / ___ \| |_| | | | | |___ _ ___) | |_| |___) | |___ | | |_| \_\_____/_/ \_\____/|_| |_|_____(_)____/ \___/|____/|_____| | | | +==========================================================================+ 1. DO NOT edit /srv/www/htdocs/phpvirtualbox/config.php instead edit /etc/phpvirtualbox-config.php. This way in case of an update your config/settings in config.php is not removed. 2. At the very least you should have a web user defined in the file /etc/default/virtualbox. Create it if you did not already. An example of doing it is by running the following command as root. echo 'VBOXWEB_USER=foo' > /etc/default/virtualbox where "foo" is the username of the user who will use phpvirtu- albox and is a member of the vboxusers group. Unless of course if you have implemented the systemd way of daemonizing "virtu- albox-websrv" then the above and number 3 instruction below does not apply to you :-). 3. Use your favorite text editor and edit the file "phpvirtualbo- xconfig.php" inside the directory /etc. Uncomment out the foll- owing and replace it's values. NOTE THE QUOTES ARE NEEDED IN THOSE VALUES! * Replace the value with VBOXWEB_USER's credential above. var $username = 'vbox'; var $password = 'pass'; * Replace the value with the ip-address of your host. var $consoleHost = '192.168.1.40'; 4. Start and enable the vboxweb-service * systemctl start vboxweb-service.service * systemctl enable vboxweb-service.service 5. Open up your all time favorite browser. * http://localhost/phpvirtualbox * username: admin * password: admin 6. After a log in you can add a user that can handle your vms. * File --> Preference --> Users --> Add User 7. If you want your vms to auto start and auto save then do this. * Set the "auto" flag to your virtual machines that you want to be daemonized. uncomment out the startup config. var $startStopConfig = true; * Enable it in phpvirtualbox's graphical menu. Settings --> General --> Basic --> StartupMode --> Automatic * Install the package "systemd-vboxinit" which resides in the same repo as this phpvirtualbox package. zypper in systemd-vboxinit Read the manual "man systemd-vboxinit" It is a very short manual I promise :-). It also came with the ExtraData script which is not needed when using phpvirtualbox. If you ran into some troubles or just want to look for more info. "http://sourceforge.net/p/phpvirtualbox/wiki/Home/" for further help and instructions. ------------------------------------------------------- Take it easy folks....
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