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Greetings,
Leslaw
On Jun 6, 2012, at 11:47 PM, Kirk Rutter wrote:
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> Sent: 06 June 2012 22:49
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> Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] 1.3.1-rc2 Available for testing!
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> On 12-06-06 02:20 PM, Leslaw Zieleznik wrote:
>>
>>
>> Greg,
>>
>> Can you explain shortly what the VMs are, how to install it, how to use it
>> and etc?
>> Or refer to a wiki page if there is any?
>
> The VMs are pre-packaged virtual machines which have Matterhorn
> pre-built and mostly configured. Download one of the .zip or .7z files,
> and then decompress it. Verifying the gpg signatures, and md5 sums is
> recommended, but not required. When you first start them they will ask
> a few configuration questions (proxy, what its URL is, etc) and then
> install the 3rd party tools that we can't ship pre-built. Installing
> the VM in the VMWare player is quite simple: Decompress the image and
> then open the .vmx file with the player. Installing it on ESXi is
> possible, although I haven't done it myself.
>
> Once the VM has finished building it should be a full functional
> all-in-one core, albeit with reduced disk space and RAM compared to most
> people's configuration. For instance, after I built the 1.3.1-rc2 VM I
> ran the image and it created a core at http://192.168.26.13:8080. While
> this address is only accessible from my own machine, it is fully
> functional as a test VM for integration or manual testing.
>
> There aren't any VM specific wiki docs yet. They would consist mainly
> of how to decompress the image so they haven't been terribly high priority.
>
> G
>
>> Thanks,
>> Leslaw
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1 Jun 2012, at 00:53, Greg Logan wrote:
>>
>>> Testing VMs can be found at
>>> http://aries.usask.ca/opencast/unofficial-vms/1.3.1-rc2/
>>
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