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  • How to create and start VirtualBox VM without GUI

    Suppose you want to create and run virtual machines (VMs) on VirtualBox. However, a host machine does not support X11 environment, or you only have access to a terminal on a remote host machine. Then how can you create and run VMs on such a host machine without VirtualBox GUI? This can be a common situation for servers where VMs are managed from remotely.

    In fact, VirtualBox comes with a suite of command line utilities, and you can use the VirtualBox command line interfaces (CLIs) to manage VMs on a remote headless server. In this tutorial, I will show you how to create and start a VM without VirtualBox GUI.
    Prerequisite for starting VirtualBox VM without GUI

    First, you need to install VirtualBox Extension Pack. The Extension Pack is needed to run a VRDE remote desktop server used to access headless VMs. Its binary is available for free. To download and install VirtualBox Extension Pack:
    $ wget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.12/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.2.12-84980.vbox-extpack
    $ sudo VBoxManage extpack install ./Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.2.12-84980.vbox-extpack

    Verify that the Extension Pack is successfully installed, by using the following command.
    $ VBoxManage list extpacks

    Extension Packs: 1
    Pack no. 0:   Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack
    Version:      4.2.12
    Revision:     84980
    Edition:
    Description:  USB 2.0 Host Controller, VirtualBox RDP, PXE ROM with E1000 support.
    VRDE Module:  VBoxVRDP
    Usable:       true
    Why unusable:

    Create a VirtualBox VM from the command line

    I assume that the VirtualBox' VM directory is located in "~/VirtualBox VMs".

    First create a VM. The name of the VM is "testvm" in this example.
    $ VBoxManage createvm --basefolder /opt/vm --name "testvm" --register

    Specify the hardware configurations of the VM (e.g., Ubuntu OS type, 1024MB memory, bridged networking, DVD booting).
    $ VBoxManage modifyvm "testvm" --memory 1024 --acpi on --boot1 dvd --nic1 bridged --bridgeadapter1 eth0 --ostype Ubuntu

    Create a disk image (with size of 10000 MB). Optionally, you can specify disk image format by using "--format [VDI|VMDK|VHD]" option. Without this option, VDI image format will be used by default.
    $ VBoxManage createvdi --filename ~/VirtualBox VMs/testvm/testvm-disk01.vdi --size 10000

    Add an IDE controller to the VM.
    $ VBoxManage storagectl "testvm" --name "IDE Controller" --add ide

    Attach the previously created disk image as well as CD/DVD drive to the IDE controller. Ubuntu installation ISO image (found in /iso/ubuntu-12.04.1-server-i386.iso) is then inserted to the CD/DVD drive.
    $ VBoxManage storageattach "testvm" --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 0 --device 0 --type hdd --medium ~/VirtualBox VMs/testvm/testvm-disk01.vdi
    $ VBoxManage storageattach "testvm" --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 1 --device 0 --type dvddrive --medium /iso/ubuntu-12.04.1-server-i386.iso
    Start VirtualBox VM from the command line

    Once a new VM is created, you can start the VM headless (i.e., without VirtualBox console GUI) as follows.
    $ VBoxHeadless --startvm "testvm" &

    The above command will launch the VM, as well as VRDE remote desktop server. The remote desktop server is needed to access the headless VM's console.

    By default, the VRDE server is listening on TCP port 3389. If you want to change the default port number, use "-e" option as follows.
    $ VBoxHeadless --startvm "testvm" -e "TCP/Ports=4444" &

    If you don't need remote desktop support, launch a VM with "--vrde off" option.
    $ VBoxHeadless --startvm "testvm" --vrde off &

    Connect to headless VirtualBox VM via remote desktop

    Once a VM is launched with remote desktop support, you can access the VM's console via any remote desktop client (e.g., rdesktop).

    To install rdesktop on Ubuntu or Debian:
    $ sudo apt-get install rdesktop

    To install rdesktop on CentOS, RHEL or Fedora, configure Repoforge on your system, and then run the following.
    $ sudo yum install rdesktop

    To access a headless VM on a remote host machine, run the following.
    $ rdesktop -a 16 <IP_address_host_machine>

    If you use a custom port number for a remote desktop server, run the following instead.
    $ rdesktop -a 16 <IP_address_host_machine:port_number>

    Once rdesktop is successfully connected to the VM via remote desktop, you will see the initial installation screen.

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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/yjken/p/3921811.html
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