VM management - Edit configuration files
Description
Use this option to edit the virtual machine(s) configuration file(s).
Notes:
- Changes will be applied on emulator restart
- Some checks will be performed on network interface upon exit:
- If virtual disk files (
.vdisk
) are used then their existence will be checked. - If the log file defined is a folder, an error message is displayed (currently not supported)
If you change the log file name, you must remove the previous log monitoring service associated with this log file and recreate the service. See Manage monitored guests logs - If the network interface does not exist, an error message is displayed
- If the network interface has an assigned IP address, an error message is displayed
- If the network interface is not managed by 'ncu', an error message will be displayed
- If the network interface is used in another configuration file, an error message will be displayed
- If virtual disk files (
- All offload parameters will be switched off automatically at guest start.
Rotating log files are supported only with Charon-AXP and Charon-VAX V4.7 minimum and Linux Toolkit 42 minimum
Do not use blank characters (spaces) in folders and file names for log and OPA0 log files
Example
We will add several issues in the "pluto" virtual machine configuration file:
- the log file will be changed from a rotating log file set to "
/charon/logs
" to another one which is a folder or a file that does not exist: "/charon/logsINEX
" - a network interface will be disabled,
- a virtual disk that does not exist will be added
Depending on preferences, the file will be edited in the preferred editor or you will be prompted to select the editor.
When the editor will be closed, in our case 'gvim', some checks will be performed:
When the issue have been solved, the following output is displayed:
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