I seem to have a vague memory that this can happen when you install VBox
by using pkgadd and not the actual installer that comes with the proper
VBox distribution included in VDI... But something about "internal
error" doesn't quite click in my memory. Nevertheless if you think you
have an issue with 443 then this installer lets you specify a different
one, which you then point to when adding the desktop provider. This is
common practice for me because in one-box setups I usually toss SGD too,
and that should always be on 443 when done properly for security.
The VDI manager runs on port 1801 so that should not be an issue.
HTH,
Daniel.
On 13/04/2011 6:49 PM, Köksal Erdal wrote:
Hello folks,
i have a problem with the configuration with Oracle VDI 3.2.1
I have a Sun V40z Server and did following steps:
- I installed Solaris 10 update 9
- I created a zpool with the installation wizard
- After that i installed Virtualbox 3.2.8 ( i also tried with 3.2.10)
- Then i installed VDI 3.2.1 und after that i configured VDI with the
Evaluation Host mode
The installation and configuration by VDI scripts did succesfully.
Now i created two virtual machines on Virtualbox ( Ubuntu and Windows
7) and also enabled the webservice.
I get a Error Message "An internal error has occured", when i try to
add Virtualbox as a Desktop Provider.
All Components (VDI Core, VDI Manager, Sun Ray Server, My SQL ,
Virtualbox ...) are running on one Server.
I hope anyone can help me
Notice: The standard Apache2 from Solaris is running
Thank you
Köksal
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