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Once this is done, go back to the vsphere client and click on the image of a CD with a wrench, highlighted in green in the image. Download an ISO for the OS of your choice and store it somewhere where you can find it again. Click anywhere in the black area and press ESC on your keyboard to get the boot menu. Click on your VM and you will see all the possible options of things you can do with your VM. You will only see the VMs you have access to. Now expand locus.cs. on the left hand side until you see your VM as shown in the example below, vlab-01.cs. is used. Click on VMs and Templates under the inventory section. Most of these are irrelevant to you and can be ignored. When you first login you will be presented with a home screen with a variety of options on it. If you are presented with a certificate error, check the box and press Ignore and you will no longer be presented with messages about certificate errors.
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In the Password box, type your CS password. The above example is configured for a user with the username frida in the User Name box, type CS.WISC.EDU\ followed by your CS username. In the IP address / Name box, type vcenter.cs. The following guide uses VMware’s vSphere Client for Windows depending on your operating system, your display may differ.Īfter starting the VMware software, you will be presented with a login screen like: Again, this option can only be used through the
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If you wish to access your personal laptop or home computer, you can download the appropriate software fromįor free. This will take you to the console of that virtual machine and will start it up if it is not already on. To access your virtual machine from the mumble lab, you can use the VMware remote console plugin: Open a terminal and run: /usr/lib/vmware-vmrc/bin/vmware-vmrcĪfter you log in, you will be presented with a list of VMs that you can access. VMware Workstation is available on any non-mumble lab Linux desktops in the department. VMware vSphere Client is available on any of the computers in the Windows Instructional Lab. If trying to use these resources remotely. You must either be in the Computer Sciences building using the Computer Sciences network or using the If you need more than one VM, or a special configuration, please note this in the comment section of the form, or send email to are multiple ways to access your virtual machine based on your operating system. Please be understanding of any delays that may be encountered with creating a VM as this is the first semester for this virtual lab and there may be still some issues to work out.
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You will receive email with important instructions on how to access and use the VM assigned to you. Follow the directions to request a virtual machine (VM). In order to access the Virtual Lab, please visit the To use the virtual lab, you will first need to request a virtual machine from the CSL. The Instructional Virtual Lab is a virtual environment in the CSL’s VMware Cloud where you can create virtual machines or groups of virtual machines for coursework that requires more flexibility than the traditional instructional labs.
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Resource Limits and Multiple Virtual Machines.Virtual Lab Configuration, Policies and Procedures.