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[http://www.amahi.org/apps/phpvirtualbox phpVirtualBox] has been packaged for Amahi and is currently in ''ALPHA'' testing. | [http://www.amahi.org/apps/phpvirtualbox phpVirtualBox] has been packaged for Amahi and is currently in ''ALPHA'' testing. | ||
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+ | '''NOTE:''' This tutorial has not been adapted for Amahi 7 or greater. | ||
==== How to Install Manually: ==== | ==== How to Install Manually: ==== | ||
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* Navigate to the Amahi '''''Applications tab''''', create a web app called '''phpvb'''. | * Navigate to the Amahi '''''Applications tab''''', create a web app called '''phpvb'''. | ||
* Become '''root''' user: | * Become '''root''' user: | ||
− | + | su - | |
* Install dependency: | * Install dependency: | ||
− | + | yum -y install php-soap | |
* Download and extract the source file: | * Download and extract the source file: | ||
− | + | cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpvb | |
− | wget <nowiki>http://phpvirtualbox.googlecode.com/files/phpvirtualbox-4- | + | wget <nowiki>http://phpvirtualbox.googlecode.com/files/phpvirtualbox-4.1-3.zip</nowiki> |
− | unzip phpvirtualbox-4- | + | unzip phpvirtualbox-4.1-3.zip |
− | mv phpvirtualbox-4- | + | mv phpvirtualbox-4.1-3/* html |
− | chown -R apache:users html | + | chown -R apache:users html |
− | * | + | * Copy the example config file. |
− | var $username = ' | + | cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpvb/html |
− | var $password = 'pass'; | + | cp config.php-example config.php |
+ | * Edit the copied '''''config.php''''' and change the values below to your user name and password (must be the same user name as added to the ''vboxusers'' group during VirtualBox install): | ||
+ | var $username <nowiki>=</nowiki> 'vbox'; | ||
+ | var $password <nowiki>=</nowiki> 'pass'; | ||
* Start Web Service: | * Start Web Service: | ||
− | + | /usr/bin/vboxwebsrv -b --logfile /dev/null >/dev/null | |
* Enable Web Service start on boot: | * Enable Web Service start on boot: | ||
Exit '''root''' user and edit crontab for your user (''whoami'' will display the current user name and must match the one in the previous step): | Exit '''root''' user and edit crontab for your user (''whoami'' will display the current user name and must match the one in the previous step): | ||
− | + | whoami | |
− | crontab -e | + | crontab -e |
and add the following line. (to save, enter ''':''' followed by '''wq'''): | and add the following line. (to save, enter ''':''' followed by '''wq'''): | ||
− | + | @reboot /usr/bin/vboxwebsrv -b --logfile /dev/null >/dev/null | |
* Create Web Service daemon (this will allow start/stop for updating VirutalBox versions): | * Create Web Service daemon (this will allow start/stop for updating VirutalBox versions): | ||
As '''root''' user, create the file '''''/etc/init.d/vboxwebsrv''''' and add the following (ensure you replace ''username'' on line 6 with the same user name as added to the ''vboxusers'' group during VirtualBox install): | As '''root''' user, create the file '''''/etc/init.d/vboxwebsrv''''' and add the following (ensure you replace ''username'' on line 6 with the same user name as added to the ''vboxusers'' group during VirtualBox install): | ||
− | + | #! /bin/sh | |
PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin | PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin | ||
DESC="VirtualBox Web Service" | DESC="VirtualBox Web Service" | ||
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exit 3 | exit 3 | ||
;; | ;; | ||
− | esac | + | esac |
Set permissions: | Set permissions: | ||
− | + | chmod 755 /etc/init.d/vboxwebsrv | |
To use the service, do the following as '''root''' user (option: start, stop, restart, force-reload, status): | To use the service, do the following as '''root''' user (option: start, stop, restart, force-reload, status): | ||
− | + | service vboxwebsrv option | |
* That's it. You should now be able to access VirtualBox from your browser at <nowiki>http://phpvb</nowiki>. It will restart automatically on reboot as well. Be aware moving the mouse pointer in this app is quirky and often difficult to navigate. | * That's it. You should now be able to access VirtualBox from your browser at <nowiki>http://phpvb</nowiki>. It will restart automatically on reboot as well. Be aware moving the mouse pointer in this app is quirky and often difficult to navigate. | ||
* Refer to [http://code.google.com/p/phpvirtualbox/wiki/Installation phpVirtualBox Installation] for additional guidance. | * Refer to [http://code.google.com/p/phpvirtualbox/wiki/Installation phpVirtualBox Installation] for additional guidance. |
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phpVirtualBox has been packaged for Amahi and is currently in ALPHA testing.
NOTE: This tutorial has not been adapted for Amahi 7 or greater.
How to Install Manually:
- Ensure Advanced Settings is be enabled on your HDA. This can be done via the Settings tab in the Amahi Dashboard.
- Navigate to the Amahi Applications tab, create a web app called phpvb.
- Become root user:
su -
- Install dependency:
yum -y install php-soap
- Download and extract the source file:
cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpvb wget http://phpvirtualbox.googlecode.com/files/phpvirtualbox-4.1-3.zip unzip phpvirtualbox-4.1-3.zip mv phpvirtualbox-4.1-3/* html chown -R apache:users html
- Copy the example config file.
cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpvb/html cp config.php-example config.php
- Edit the copied config.php and change the values below to your user name and password (must be the same user name as added to the vboxusers group during VirtualBox install):
var $username = 'vbox'; var $password = 'pass';
- Start Web Service:
/usr/bin/vboxwebsrv -b --logfile /dev/null >/dev/null
- Enable Web Service start on boot:
Exit root user and edit crontab for your user (whoami will display the current user name and must match the one in the previous step):
whoami crontab -e
and add the following line. (to save, enter : followed by wq):
@reboot /usr/bin/vboxwebsrv -b --logfile /dev/null >/dev/null
- Create Web Service daemon (this will allow start/stop for updating VirutalBox versions):
As root user, create the file /etc/init.d/vboxwebsrv and add the following (ensure you replace username on line 6 with the same user name as added to the vboxusers group during VirtualBox install):
#! /bin/sh PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin DESC="VirtualBox Web Service" NAME=vboxwebsrv SCRIPTNAME=/etc/init.d/$NAME USER=username [ -r /etc/default/$NAME ] && . /etc/default/$NAME [ -f /etc/default/rcS ] && . /etc/default/rcS . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions VBPID=`ps -U ${USER} --no-heading -o pid,cmd | grep vboxwebsrv | grep -v ${SCRIPTNAME} | grep -v grep | tail -1 | awk '{ print $1 }'` do_start() { if [ "$VBPID" != "" ] && [ "$VBPID" -gt 0 ]; then echo $NAME already running with PID $VBPID else su ${USER} -c 'vboxwebsrv -b --logfile /dev/null >/dev/null' fi } do_stop() { if [ "$VBPID" != "" ] && [ "$VBPID" -gt 0 ]; then echo Stopping $NAME ... kill $VBPID else echo $NAME not running fi } do_status() { if [ "$VBPID" != "" ] && [ "$VBPID" -gt 0 ]; then echo Running with pid $VBPID else echo $NAME not running fi } case "$1" in start) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && echo "Starting $DESC" "$NAME" do_start ;; stop) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && echo "Stopping $DESC" "$NAME" do_stop ;; restart|force-reload) echo "Restarting $DESC" "$NAME" do_stop sleep 1 VBPID=0 echo Starting $NAME ... do_start ;; status) do_status ;; *) echo "Usage: $SCRIPTNAME {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}" >&2 exit 3 ;; esac
Set permissions:
chmod 755 /etc/init.d/vboxwebsrv
To use the service, do the following as root user (option: start, stop, restart, force-reload, status):
service vboxwebsrv option
- That's it. You should now be able to access VirtualBox from your browser at http://phpvb. It will restart automatically on reboot as well. Be aware moving the mouse pointer in this app is quirky and often difficult to navigate.
- Refer to phpVirtualBox Installation for additional guidance.
NOTE: See Amahi on VirtualBox for detailed guidance on installing Amahi on a virtual machine (VM).