
Hosts 2.14 Oracle VM VirtualBox VNIC Templates for VLANs on Oracle Solaris 11 Hosts 2.15 Configuring Multiple Host-Only Network Interfaces on Oracle Solaris



Table of Contents Preface 1 Remote Virtual Machines 1.1 Remote Display (VRDP Support) 1.1.1 Common Third-Party RDP Viewers 1.1.2 VBoxHeadless, the Remote Desktop Server 1.1.3 Step by Step: Creating a Virtual Machine on a Headless Server 1.1.4 Remote USB 1.1.5 RDP Authentication 1.1.6 RDP Encryption 1.1.7 Multiple Connections to the VRDP Server 1.1.8 Multiple Remote Monitors 1.1.9 VRDP Video Redirection 1.1.10 VRDP Customization 1.2 Teleporting 2 Advanced Topics 2.1 Automated Guest Logins 2.1.1 Automated Windows Guest Logins 2.1.2 Automated Linux and UNIX Guest Logins 2.2 Advanced Configuration for Windows Guests 2.2.1 Automated Windows System Preparation 2.3 Advanced Configuration for Linux and Oracle Solaris Guests 2.3.1 Manual Setup of Selected Guest Services on Linux 2.3.2 Guest Graphics and Mouse Driver Setup in Depth 2.4 CPU Hot-Plugging 2.5 PCI Passthrough 2.6 Webcam Passthrough 2.6.1 Using a Host Webcam in the Guest 2.6.2 Windows Hosts 2.6.3 Mac OS X Hosts 2.6.4 Linux and Oracle Solaris Hosts 2.7 Advanced Display Configuration 2.7.1 Custom VESA Resolutions 2.7.2 Configuring the Maximum Resolution of Guests When Using the Graphicalįrontend 2.8 Advanced Storage Configuration 2.8.1 Using a Raw Host Hard Disk From a Guest 2.8.2 Configuring the Hard Disk Vendor Product Data (VPD) 2.8.3 Access iSCSI Targets Using Internal Networking 2.9 Fine Tuning the Oracle VM VirtualBox NAT Engine 2.9.1 Configuring the Address of a NAT Network Interface 2.9.2 Configuring the Boot Server (Next Server) of a NAT Network Interface 2.9.3 Tuning TCP/IP Buffers for NAT 2.9.4 Binding NAT Sockets to a Specific Interface 2.9.5 Enabling DNS Proxy in NAT Mode 2.9.6 Using the Host's Resolver as a DNS Proxy in NAT Mode 2.9.7 Configuring Aliasing of the NAT Engine 2.10 Configuring the BIOS DMI Information 2.11 Configuring Custom ACPI Tables 2.12 Fine Tuning Timers and Time Synchronization 2.12.1 Configuring the Guest Time Stamp Counter (TSC) to Reflect GuestĮxecution 2.12.2 Accelerate or Slow Down the Guest Clock 2.12.3 Tuning the Guest Additions Time Synchronization Parameters 2.12.4 Disabling the Guest Additions Time Synchronization 2.13 Installing the Alternate Bridged Networking Driver on Oracle Solaris 11
