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BIG-IP in VirtualBox
Hey I wondering have any of you guys and girls tried converting the ova. file to the .ovf using the ovf tool from VMware then running the ovf through virtualbox?
I have not tried to see if this works because I dont want to screw my license up if I cant get it to run. Decided to come here first.
- raoufaslam_2341Nimbostratus
Hi Nathan Many Thanks.
Regards
- natheCirrocumulusno probs at all. mark up if happy
- natheCirrocumulus
Rouf,
This post should help.
https://devcentral.f5.com/questions/f5-big-ip-ltm-ve-with-vmware-workstation-or-virtualbox
Rgds
N
- raoufaslam_2341Nimbostratus
Dear Hammish,
Kindly post the procedure to use the ISO within VM and how to set and access it.
Best Regards, ROUF
- Debizzle_184925Nimbostratus
Ok will try your suggestion Hamish. Thanks
- HamishCirrocumulus
Don't be confused.
I've never tried virtualbox, but as long as virtualbox is capable of emulating an x86_64 server with something like e1000 ethernet cards, you can just grab the installable ISO image (DVD image - from the same place as you got the OVA - i.e. tech.f5.com downloads) and boot the virtualbox from that ISO image and do a BigIP install.
I find it's generally easier and usually quicker than trying to translate the VMWare appliance images to another format.
H
- Debizzle_184925Nimbostratus
Ok Hamish Im confused I only want to run this in lab enviroment to learn F5 using perhaps virtualbox. I chose virtualbox so I can maybe use it in gns3 as well. From what I have read, people are unable to get it running on the virtualbox so I was asking had someone set it up that particular way.
- HamishCirrocumulus
The OVA is a pre-configured VM. It's created by F5 to make it easy for you to take it and drop it onto VMWare (It's what you'd call a software appliance).
However you also have the ability to just install from the ISO on a VM of your own choosing. Because at the end of the day, it's 'just' another Linux host running some rather clever software.
Once it's installed in a VM (With the appropriate compatible drivers etc) as far as the host is concerned, it's just a slightly different sized & specced BigIP.. (e.g. You can vary HDD size, numbers and types of virtual network interfaces, CPU's, memory etc).
H
- HamishCirrocumulus
Just create a new guest and install from ISO. Then apply a license.
H
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