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Posted to commits@vcl.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2012/12/10 22:19:46 UTC

svn commit: r841531 - in /websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content: ./ docs/windowsbaseimagecreation.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Mon Dec 10 21:19:43 2012
New Revision: 841531

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for vcl

Modified:
    websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/docs/windowsbaseimagecreation.html

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Modified: websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/docs/windowsbaseimagecreation.html
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 </li>
 <li>Click Finish</li>
 </ul>
-<p>VMware Server 1.x</p>
+<p><strong>VMware Server 2.x</strong></p>
+<ul>
+<li>
+<p>Open the VMware Infrastructure Web Access page:</p>
+<ul>
+<li>https://<IP address or hostname>:8333</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>
+<p>Click the Virtual Machine menu</p>
+</li>
+<li>Select Create Virtual Machine</li>
+<li>Name and Location<ul>
+<li>Name: Windows XP Base</li>
+<li>Datastore: standard (This causes the VM to be created under /var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines)</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>Guest Operating System<ul>
+<li>Operating System: Windows operating system</li>
+<li>Version: Microsoft Windows XP Professional (32-bit)</li>
+<li>Product Compatibility: 4 (Optional - the hardware version can be set to the default value of 7 if you do not have any older VMware Server 1.x hosts in your environment)</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>Memory and Processors<ul>
+<li>Memory Size: 1024 MB</li>
+<li>Processor Count: 1</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>Hard Disk<ul>
+<li>Click Create a New Virtual</li>
+<li>Capacity: at least 20 GB (This value can be adjusted to suit the size of the VMware host's disk. It is best to create the base image with a large enough hard drive to accomodate your largest image. The hard drive of a VM can be expanded but it is a manual, time-consuming process.)</li>
+<li>File Options<ul>
+<li>Allocate all disk space now: no</li>
+<li>Split disk into 2 GB files: yes </li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>Disk Mode: Independent/Persistent</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>Network Adapter<ul>
+<li>Click Add a Network Adapter<ul>
+<li>Network Connection: select the name of your private network</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>CD/DVD Drive<ul>
+<li>Click Use an ISO<ul>
+<li>Select the Windows ISO image you copied to the host. The ISO file must reside in /var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines in order to be able to select it from this interface.</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>Don't Add a Floppy Drive</li>
+<li>Don't Add a USB</li>
+<li>Click Finish</li>
+<li>Select the VM from the Inventory pane</li>
+<li>Click Add Hardware on the right side of the page</li>
+<li>Select Network Adapter<ul>
+<li>Network Connection: select the name of your public network</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>Click Next &gt; Finish</li>
+</ul>
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