Re: [jira] [Created] (VCL-543) OSX under ESXi 4.1

2012-02-24 Thread Mark Gardner
While I am glad to see OSX supported, I was under the impression that
it was against Apple's license. Am I out of touch?

Mark

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:44 PM, James O'Dell (Created) (JIRA)
j...@apache.org wrote:
 OSX under ESXi 4.1
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                 Key: VCL-543
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-543
             Project: VCL
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: database, vcld (backend), web gui (frontend)
    Affects Versions: 2.2.1
            Reporter: James O'Dell
             Fix For: 2.2.1


 VCL needs OSX support. These files are my first attempt at doing so.

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Re: [jira] [Created] (VCL-543) OSX under ESXi 4.1

2012-02-24 Thread Aaron Coburn
This is new with OS X 10.7 (Lion). 

There are also certain conditions on this. First of all, you need to be running 
OS X VMs on Apple hardware, and there is a hard limit on the number of 
virtualized instances that you can run on any machine. Second, the VMs need to 
be run on a system that is already running Lion.

The documents listed in this JIRA issue describe installing VMware ESX as a 
hypervisor (on Mac Pro hardware) and then running three instances of Lion 
inside that. I am not sure that entirely conforms to the EULA. My reading of 
it, at least, is that you need to have an instance of OS X running directly on 
the hardware.

The EULA for Lion states (in section B):
B. License from Mac App Store. If you obtained a license for the Apple Software 
from the Mac App Store, then subject to the terms and conditions of this 
License and as permitted by the Mac App Store Usage Rules set forth in the App 
Store Terms and Conditions (http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/ww/) (“Usage 
Rules”), you are granted a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive license: 

…

(iii) to install, use and run up to two (2) additional copies or instances of 
the Apple Software within virtual operating system environments on each Mac 
Computer you own or control that is already running the Apple Software.
This is further qualified with the following:

The grant set forth in Section 2B(iii) above does not permit you to use the 
virtualized copies or instances of the Apple Software in connection with 
service bureau, time-sharing, terminal sharing or other similar types of 
services. 

This last clause also potentially conflicts with what the VCL is doing, namely 
terminal sharing or other similar types of services.

Or is there another way to read this?

Aaron



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On Feb 24, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Mark Gardner wrote:

 While I am glad to see OSX supported, I was under the impression that
 it was against Apple's license. Am I out of touch?
 
 Mark
 
 On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:44 PM, James O'Dell (Created) (JIRA)
 j...@apache.org wrote:
 OSX under ESXi 4.1
 --
 
 Key: VCL-543
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-543
 Project: VCL
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: database, vcld (backend), web gui (frontend)
Affects Versions: 2.2.1
Reporter: James O'Dell
 Fix For: 2.2.1
 
 
 VCL needs OSX support. These files are my first attempt at doing so.
 
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Re: [jira] [Created] (VCL-543) OSX under ESXi 4.1

2012-02-24 Thread Josh Thompson
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Mark,

My understanding is that it is allowed under the right circumstances.  This is 
from the Howto.rtf Jim wrote up and attached to the JIRA issue:

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Apple licensing restricts virtualization to only OSX server 10.6 and OSX 
client 10.7. Also, it requires it to run on only Apple hardware (I'm using old 
MACPros). My understanding is that OSX server 10.6 requires a license to each 
instance, while OSX client 10.7 requires 1 license on each hardware platform - 
but also limits it to running 3 concurrent operating systems. 
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Josh

On Friday, February 24, 2012 8:29:15 AM Mark Gardner wrote:
 While I am glad to see OSX supported, I was under the impression that
 it was against Apple's license. Am I out of touch?
 
 Mark
 
 On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:44 PM, James O'Dell (Created) (JIRA)
 
 j...@apache.org wrote:
  OSX under ESXi 4.1
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  Key: VCL-543
  URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-543
  Project: VCL
   Issue Type: Improvement
   Components: database, vcld (backend), web gui (frontend)
 Affects Versions: 2.2.1
 Reporter: James O'Dell
  Fix For: 2.2.1
  
  
  VCL needs OSX support. These files are my first attempt at doing so.
  
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Re: [jira] [Created] (VCL-543) OSX under ESXi 4.1

2012-02-24 Thread Mark Gardner
Thanks for letting me know. I am glad that Apple is allowing OSX to be
virtualized.

Mark

On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Aaron Coburn acob...@amherst.edu wrote:
 This is new with OS X 10.7 (Lion).

 There are also certain conditions on this. First of all, you need to be 
 running OS X VMs on Apple hardware, and there is a hard limit on the number 
 of virtualized instances that you can run on any machine. Second, the VMs 
 need to be run on a system that is already running Lion.

 The documents listed in this JIRA issue describe installing VMware ESX as a 
 hypervisor (on Mac Pro hardware) and then running three instances of Lion 
 inside that. I am not sure that entirely conforms to the EULA. My reading of 
 it, at least, is that you need to have an instance of OS X running directly 
 on the hardware.

 The EULA for Lion states (in section B):
 B. License from Mac App Store. If you obtained a license for the Apple 
 Software from the Mac App Store, then subject to the terms and conditions of 
 this License and as permitted by the Mac App Store Usage Rules set forth in 
 the App Store Terms and Conditions (http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/ww/) 
 (“Usage Rules”), you are granted a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive 
 license:

 …

 (iii) to install, use and run up to two (2) additional copies or instances of 
 the Apple Software within virtual operating system environments on each Mac 
 Computer you own or control that is already running the Apple Software.
 This is further qualified with the following:

 The grant set forth in Section 2B(iii) above does not permit you to use the 
 virtualized copies or instances of the Apple Software in connection with 
 service bureau, time-sharing, terminal sharing or other similar types of 
 services.

 This last clause also potentially conflicts with what the VCL is doing, 
 namely terminal sharing or other similar types of services.

 Or is there another way to read this?

 Aaron



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 Systems Administrator and Programmer
 Academic Technology Services, Amherst College
 (413) 542-5451 acob...@amherst.edu





 On Feb 24, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Mark Gardner wrote:

 While I am glad to see OSX supported, I was under the impression that
 it was against Apple's license. Am I out of touch?

 Mark

 On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:44 PM, James O'Dell (Created) (JIRA)
 j...@apache.org wrote:
 OSX under ESXi 4.1
 --

                 Key: VCL-543
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-543
             Project: VCL
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: database, vcld (backend), web gui (frontend)
    Affects Versions: 2.2.1
            Reporter: James O'Dell
             Fix For: 2.2.1


 VCL needs OSX support. These files are my first attempt at doing so.

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Re: [jira] [Created] (VCL-543) OSX under ESXi 4.1

2012-02-24 Thread James O'Dell
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I did have someone from our campus contact an Apple representative
before I wrote the OSX module. Here are the conditions, as I understand
them.

1. Must be on Apple hardware. No way around this one.

2a) For Apple Snow Leopard (Server) you must have a license for each
instance.
2b) For Apple Lion (Client or Server) you can have 3 instances per
license per machine. (one real + 2 virtual, or 3 virtual)

3) The other OSX versions cannot be virtualized.

I based my work on Apple Snow Leopard(Server). I didn't have a copy
of Lion available as it hadn't been released yet.
I suspect the scripts I wrote for things like firewall control are
SL specific, and may have to be modified for Lion.

Just a bit of info, VMware 5 now supports SL Server as an operating
system type(Apple hardware).

Maybe this link will be helpful.
 http://lists.apple.com/archives/Macos-x-server/2011/Jul/msg00205.html

Btw, 'time-sharing' really isn't an issue with iRAPP RDP server. It
runs on the console, and only one person at a time can be on the
console.

Hope this helps,

__Jim

On 2/24/2012 6:37 AM, Mark Gardner wrote:
 Thanks for letting me know. I am glad that Apple is allowing OSX to be
 virtualized.
 
 Mark
 
 On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Aaron Coburn acob...@amherst.edu wrote:
 This is new with OS X 10.7 (Lion).

 There are also certain conditions on this. First of all, you need to be 
 running OS X VMs on Apple hardware, and there is a hard limit on the number 
 of virtualized instances that you can run on any machine. Second, the VMs 
 need to be run on a system that is already running Lion.

 The documents listed in this JIRA issue describe installing VMware ESX as a 
 hypervisor (on Mac Pro hardware) and then running three instances of Lion 
 inside that. I am not sure that entirely conforms to the EULA. My reading of 
 it, at least, is that you need to have an instance of OS X running directly 
 on the hardware.

 The EULA for Lion states (in section B):
 B. License from Mac App Store. If you obtained a license for the Apple 
 Software from the Mac App Store, then subject to the terms and conditions of 
 this License and as permitted by the Mac App Store Usage Rules set forth in 
 the App Store Terms and Conditions (http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/ww/) 
 (“Usage Rules”), you are granted a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive 
 license:

 …

 (iii) to install, use and run up to two (2) additional copies or instances 
 of the Apple Software within virtual operating system environments on each 
 Mac Computer you own or control that is already running the Apple Software.
 This is further qualified with the following:

 The grant set forth in Section 2B(iii) above does not permit you to use the 
 virtualized copies or instances of the Apple Software in connection with 
 service bureau, time-sharing, terminal sharing or other similar types of 
 services.

 This last clause also potentially conflicts with what the VCL is doing, 
 namely terminal sharing or other similar types of services.

 Or is there another way to read this?

 Aaron



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 Aaron Coburn
 Systems Administrator and Programmer
 Academic Technology Services, Amherst College
 (413) 542-5451 acob...@amherst.edu





 On Feb 24, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Mark Gardner wrote:

 While I am glad to see OSX supported, I was under the impression that
 it was against Apple's license. Am I out of touch?

 Mark

 On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:44 PM, James O'Dell (Created) (JIRA)
 j...@apache.org wrote:
 OSX under ESXi 4.1
 --

 Key: VCL-543
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-543
 Project: VCL
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: database, vcld (backend), web gui (frontend)
Affects Versions: 2.2.1
Reporter: James O'Dell
 Fix For: 2.2.1


 VCL needs OSX support. These files are my first attempt at doing so.

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[jira] [Created] (VCL-543) OSX under ESXi 4.1

2011-12-06 Thread James O'Dell (Created) (JIRA)
OSX under ESXi 4.1
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 Key: VCL-543
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-543
 Project: VCL
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: database, vcld (backend), web gui (frontend)
Affects Versions: 2.2.1
Reporter: James O'Dell
 Fix For: 2.2.1


VCL needs OSX support. These files are my first attempt at doing so.

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