DL4300 Appliance
Performing a continual (Virtual Standby) VirtualBox export
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Option
Description
NOTE:
The default name is the name of the
source machine.
Target Path
Specify a local or remote target path to create the
virtual machine.
NOTE:
The target path should not be a root
directory.
If you specify a network share path, you
will need to enter valid logon credentials
(user name and password) for an account
that is registered on the target machine.
The account must have read and write
permissions to the network share.
Memory
Specify the memory usage for the virtual machine by
clicking one of the following:
•
Use the same amount of RAM as source machine
•
Use a specific amount of RAM, and then specify the
amount in MB
The minimum amount is 1024
MB and the maximum allowed by
the application is 65536 MB. The
maximum amount of memory usage
is limited by the amount of RAM
available to the host machine.
11. To specify a user account for the virtual machine, select Specify the user account for the exported virtual
machine, and then enter the following information. This refers to a specific user account for which the virtual
machine will be registered in the event there are multiple user accounts on the virtual machine. When this
user account is logged on, only this user will see this Virtual Machine in VirtualBox manager. If an account
is not specified, then the Virtual Machine will be registered for all existing users on the Windows machine
with VirtualBox.
•
User name - Enter the user name for which the virtual machine is registered.
•
Password - Enter the password for this user account.
12. Click Next.
13. On the Volumes page, select the volumes to export, for example, C:\ and D:\, and then click Next.
14. On the Summary page, click Finish to complete the wizard and to start the export.
NOTE:
You can monitor the status and progress of the export by viewing the Virtual Standby or
Events tab.
Parent topic
Performing a continual (Virtual Standby) VirtualBox export
To perform this step, VirtualBox must be installed on the Core machine.