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- Name: build, type: Linux:
- Select 2GB of RAM
- Hard disk: take the defaults: 8 GB and Create a virtual hard disk now
- Hard disk file type: VDI
- Storage on physical hard disk: Dynamically allocated
- File location and size: type "build" for the name - select at least 10 GB for the size of the virtual hard disk for the build VM
- Click on settings for the build VM:
- Storage: Controller IDE – click on the disk with a + sign symbol to add an optical drive. Choose disk: browse to the location of the downloaded iso file.
- Add a 2nd network adapter for host-only network (see the screenshot in the section for Creating onos-scratch VM.)
- System: Motherboard tab – uncheck floppy, move optical to the top in the Boot Order box.
- Install Ubuntu (use the same credentials as for the first Ubuntu VM). When the installation completes, power the VM on and login.
- Name: build, type: Linux:
Generate a SSH public key on your build machine if you hadn't done so in the past.
Login to the build machine and run the following command:Code Block language text build:~$ ssh-keygen -t rsa
The default options and no password are fine for this tutorial.
Verify connectivity. From the build machine you should be able to SSH to the onos-scratch VM using the IP address assigned to eth1:
Code Block language text build:~$ ssh -l sdn 192.168.56.101
If the ssh connection failed make sure that the openssh-server is installed by running:
Code Block language text $ sudo apt-get install openssh-server
Check that you can ping the onos-scratch VM by IP from the build machine and reverse, for example:
Code Block language text sdn@build:~$ ping 192.168.56.101
Close the ssh connection to the onos-scratch VM.
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