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If you'd like to run multiple server instances on the same machine, you can use some virtualization software such as [http://www.vmware.com/download/player/ VMWare Player]. | If you'd like to run multiple server instances on the same machine, you can use some virtualization software such as [http://www.vmware.com/download/player/ VMWare Player]. | ||
− | If installing on a Debian/Ubuntu- | + | ===Install The Player=== |
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+ | If installing on a Debian/Ubuntu-based system, you may run into problems running the installer. Here's the workaround. | ||
1. First, set your gcc compiler to match the one your system's kernel used. | 1. First, set your gcc compiler to match the one your system's kernel used. | ||
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{{codeblock|<nowiki>cd /tmp/; tar xzf VMware-player-2.0.1-55017.i386.tar.gz; \ | {{codeblock|<nowiki>cd /tmp/; tar xzf VMware-player-2.0.1-55017.i386.tar.gz; \ | ||
cd vmware-player-distrib; ./vmware-install.pl</nowiki>}} | cd vmware-player-distrib; ./vmware-install.pl</nowiki>}} | ||
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+ | ===Get An Image=== | ||
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+ | Download a VMWare appliance from one of these places, then unpack it and start it up. | ||
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+ | * [http://search-www.vmware.com/socialsearch/query?cn=vmware&cc=www&st=1&adv=0&bn_uf=VMware_Site_appliances_dir&bn_if=VMware_Site_appliances_dir&q=ubuntu+server&x=0&y=0 VMWare Appliances Directory] | ||
+ | * [http://canned-os.blogspot.com/2008/01/finally-grandmas-lamp-101-download-link.html The Canned OS Project] | ||
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+ | ===Configure The Image=== | ||
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+ | Now that you have a working linux image, you can start installing other software into it, and configuring the filesystem according to these instructions. | ||
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+ | * [[EMF Build Server Setup|Ubuntu/Debian Build Server Setup]] | ||
+ | * [[EMFT Build Server Setup|RedHat/Fedora Build Server Setup]] |
Revision as of 10:39, 5 April 2008
If you'd like to run multiple server instances on the same machine, you can use some virtualization software such as VMWare Player.
Install The Player
If installing on a Debian/Ubuntu-based system, you may run into problems running the installer. Here's the workaround.
1. First, set your gcc compiler to match the one your system's kernel used.
cd /usr/bin; mv gcc gcc.ORIG; ln -s gcc-4.1 gcc |
2. Next, install your kernel's header files, and symlink them to where the installer wants them:
apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r); \ cd /usr/src/; ln -s ln -s linux-headers-2.6.22-1-mepis-smp linux |
3. Unpack the provided tar.gz, and run the installer:
cd /tmp/; tar xzf VMware-player-2.0.1-55017.i386.tar.gz; \ cd vmware-player-distrib; ./vmware-install.pl |
Get An Image
Download a VMWare appliance from one of these places, then unpack it and start it up.
Configure The Image
Now that you have a working linux image, you can start installing other software into it, and configuring the filesystem according to these instructions.