Contents

 

 

8.14

VBoxManage createhd

117

 

8.15

VBoxManage modifyhd

118

 

8.16

VBoxManage clonehd

118

 

8.17

VBoxManage convertfromraw

119

 

8.18

VBoxManage addiscsidisk

120

 

8.19

VBoxManage getextradata/setextradata

121

 

8.20

VBoxManage setproperty

121

 

8.21

VBoxManage usbfilter add/modify/remove

122

 

8.22

VBoxManage sharedfolder add/remove

122

 

8.23

VBoxManage metrics

122

 

8.24

VBoxManage guestproperty

124

 

8.25

VBoxManage dhcpserver

125

9

Advanced topics

127

 

9.1

VirtualBox configuration data

127

 

9.2

Automated Windows guest logons (VBoxGINA)

128

 

9.3

Custom external VRDP authentication

129

 

9.4

Secure labeling with VBoxSDL

131

 

9.5

Custom VESA resolutions

132

 

9.6

Multiple monitors for the guest

133

 

9.7

Releasing modifiers with VBoxSDL on Linux

133

 

9.8

Launching more than 120 VMs on Solaris hosts

134

 

9.9

Using serial ports

134

 

9.10

Using a raw host hard disk from a guest

135

 

 

9.10.1 Access to entire physical hard disk

135

 

 

9.10.2 Access to individual physical hard disk partitions

136

 

9.11

Allowing a virtual machine to start even with unavailable CD/DVD/floppy

 

 

 

devices

138

 

9.12

Fine-tuning the VirtualBox NAT engine

138

 

 

9.12.1 Configuring the address of a NAT network interface

138

 

 

9.12.2 Configuring the boot server (next server) of a NAT network in-

 

 

 

terface

138

 

 

9.12.3 Tuning TCP/IP buffers for NAT

139

 

 

9.12.4 Binding NAT sockets to a specific interface

139

 

 

9.12.5 Enabling DNS proxy in NAT mode

140

 

9.13

Configuring the maximum resolution of guests when using the graphi-

 

 

 

cal frontend

140

 

9.14

Configuring the BIOS DMI information

140

 

9.15

Configuring the guest time stamp counter (TSC) to reflect guest execution141

 

9.16

Configuring the hard disk vendor product data (VPD)

142

10

VirtualBox programming interfaces

143

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