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There is a problem with vnuml 1.7.3 in Suse related with vnumlize functionality. The parser hangs after printing:
 
There is a problem with vnuml 1.7.3 in Suse related with vnumlize functionality. The parser hangs after printing:
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Checking for the skas3 patch in the host:<br>
 
Checking for the skas3 patch in the host:<br>
 
   - /proc/mm...not found<br>
 
   - /proc/mm...not found<br>
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   - PTRACE_LDT...not found<br>
 
   - PTRACE_LDT...not found<br>
 
UML running in SKAS0 mode
 
UML running in SKAS0 mode
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To avoid the problem, just type "crtl-C" afert the above message or better use the "-Z" option to disable vnumlize functionallity:
 
To avoid the problem, just type "crtl-C" afert the above message or better use the "-Z" option to disable vnumlize functionallity:
  
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<li>Download uml-utilities from http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/suse/i586/uml-utilities-20040406-35.i586.rpm and install them:
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<li>Download uml-utilities from [http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/suse/i586/uml-utilities-20040406-35.i586.rpm here] and install them:
 
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   make install    (Note: answer "NO" if asked "Are you ready for manual configuration?")
 
   make install    (Note: answer "NO" if asked "Are you ready for manual configuration?")
  
<li> Download root filesystem (root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1.bz2) from [http://www.dit.upm.es/vnuml/#download VNUML site] and copy it to /usr/local/share/vnuml/filesystems. Create a symbolic link to it named "root_fs_tutorial":
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<li> Download root filesystem (root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1.bz2) from [http://www.dit.upm.es/vnuml/#download VNUML site] and:
 
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   cp root_fs_tutorial-0.4.0.bz2 /usr/local/share/vnuml/filesystems
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   cp root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1.bz2 /usr/local/share/vnuml/filesystems
 
   cd /usr/local/share/vnuml/filesystems
 
   cd /usr/local/share/vnuml/filesystems
   bunzip2 root_fs_tutorial-0.4.0.bz2
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   bunzip2 root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1.bz2
   ln -s root_fs_tutorial-0.4.0 root_fs_tutorial   
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   ln -s root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1 root_fs_tutorial   
 
 
<li> Download guest kernel (linux-2.6.15.7XXXXX.tar.bz2) from VNUML sourceforge site and copy it to /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src. Untar the file, copy the kernel and create a symbolic link to it:
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<li> Download guest kernel (linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m.tar.bz2) from [http://www.dit.upm.es/vnuml/#download VNUML site] and:
 
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   mkdir /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
 
   mkdir /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
   cp linux-2.6.15.7XXXX.tar.bz2 /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
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   cp linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m.tar.bz2 /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
 
   cd /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
 
   cd /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
   tar xfvj linux-2.6.15.7XXXX.tar.bz2
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   tar xfvj linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m.tar.bz2
   cp linux-2.6.15.7XXXX/linux-2.6.15.7XXXX ..
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   cp linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m/linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m ..
 
   cd ..
 
   cd ..
   ln -s linux-2.6.15.7XXXX linux
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   ln -s linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m linux
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<li> Installation is finished. Edit simple.xml example and uncoment the "gnome-terminal" line and start it to see if everything works:
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<li> Create ssh key:
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ssh-keygen -t rsa1
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<li> Installation is finished. Test simple.xml example to see if everything works:
 
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    vnumparser.pl -t /usr/local/share/vnuml/examples/simple.xml -v  
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  vnumparser.pl -t /usr/local/share/vnuml/examples/simple.xml -v -u root -Z
 
 
 
Note: if you execute the example from a "root" session, you should add the option "-u root" at the end of the line. There are some pending bugs that prevent a simulation to work when executed as "vnuml" user (the default when you do not use -u option) from a root session.
 
Note: if you execute the example from a "root" session, you should add the option "-u root" at the end of the line. There are some pending bugs that prevent a simulation to work when executed as "vnuml" user (the default when you do not use -u option) from a root session.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 29 January 2007

Installing VNUML over Open Suse 10.2


Important note:

There is a problem with vnuml 1.7.3 in Suse related with vnumlize functionality. The parser hangs after printing:

Checking for the skas3 patch in the host:
- /proc/mm...not found
- PTRACE_FAULTINFO...not found
- PTRACE_LDT...not found
UML running in SKAS0 mode

To avoid the problem, just type "crtl-C" afert the above message or better use the "-Z" option to disable vnumlize functionallity:

 vnumlparser.pl -t simple.xml -v -u root -Z

This problem does not happen with vnuml 1.8 version.



Installation steps:

  1. Install "bridge-utilities" which is available from Yast2
  2. Download uml-utilities from here and install them:
  3. rpm -i uml-utilities-20040406-35.i586.rpm
    
  4. Install the following perl modules from CPAN using this command:
  5.  perl -MCPAN -e "install Net::Pcap; install Module::Build; install Net::IPv6Addr; force install NetAddr::IP"
    

    Note: basic c/c++ development tools (gcc, make, etc) must be installed for this step to work.

  6. Download the latest version of vnuml parser from VNUML site and install it:
  7.  tar xfvz vnuml_1.7.3.orig.tar.gz
     cd vnuml-1.7.3
     ./configure --with-build_modules
     make
     make install    (Note: answer "NO" if asked "Are you ready for manual configuration?")
    
  8. Download root filesystem (root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1.bz2) from VNUML site and:
  9.  cp root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1.bz2 /usr/local/share/vnuml/filesystems
     cd /usr/local/share/vnuml/filesystems
     bunzip2 root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1.bz2
     ln -s root_fs_tutorial-0.4.1 root_fs_tutorial  
    
  10. Download guest kernel (linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m.tar.bz2) from VNUML site and:
  11.  mkdir /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
     cp linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m.tar.bz2 /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
     cd /usr/local/share/vnuml/kernels/src
     tar xfvj linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m.tar.bz2
     cp linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m/linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m ..
     cd ..
     ln -s linux-2.6.16.27-bs2-xt-1m linux
    
  12. Create ssh key:
  13. ssh-keygen -t rsa1
    
  14. Installation is finished. Test simple.xml example to see if everything works:
  15.  vnumparser.pl -t /usr/local/share/vnuml/examples/simple.xml -v -u root -Z
    

    Note: if you execute the example from a "root" session, you should add the option "-u root" at the end of the line. There are some pending bugs that prevent a simulation to work when executed as "vnuml" user (the default when you do not use -u option) from a root session.