Invalid machine name or UUID!
Posted: 15. Feb 2011, 03:33
Hi all,
i have been using vrtual box for my Linux Lenny VM for some time now. for the most part it was on a windows host but i moved to a linux host about a year ago. Debain lenny is my host aswell as the guest.
Up until now i have been using the GUI to boot my VM as i am usually infront of the HOST so no need for remotely starting it.
My host is now located in another area in my house and i often SSH into the host box for other things and i recently learnt that you can use a remote command to boot VM's. VBoxHeadless will apparently boot my VM across the terminal/SSH.
i have one VM and its called Debian
The issue i have is no matter what i try i get a message saying Invalid machine name or UUID!
i have tried various attempts like:
Here is the output i get:
Please note the VM works fine if i manually start it from the GUI on the host. SSH services work fine and i have no other knowne issues.
I am obviously missing something obvious here but i cannot for the life of me work out what it is!
The VM's were created under the user that i always login as NOT ROOT.
I hope you can help a man going crazy!!!
TIA
Niv
i have been using vrtual box for my Linux Lenny VM for some time now. for the most part it was on a windows host but i moved to a linux host about a year ago. Debain lenny is my host aswell as the guest.
Up until now i have been using the GUI to boot my VM as i am usually infront of the HOST so no need for remotely starting it.
My host is now located in another area in my house and i often SSH into the host box for other things and i recently learnt that you can use a remote command to boot VM's. VBoxHeadless will apparently boot my VM across the terminal/SSH.
i have one VM and its called Debian
The issue i have is no matter what i try i get a message saying Invalid machine name or UUID!
i have tried various attempts like:
Code: Select all
sudo VBoxHeadless --startvm Debian
sudo VBoxHeadless -s .VirtualBox/HardDisks/Debian.vdiCode: Select all
Myuser@MyHost:~$ sudo VBoxHeadless --startvm Debian
Oracle VM VirtualBox Headless Interface 4.0.2
(C) 2008-2011 Oracle Corporation
All rights reserved.
Invalid machine name or UUID!I am obviously missing something obvious here but i cannot for the life of me work out what it is!
The VM's were created under the user that i always login as NOT ROOT.
I hope you can help a man going crazy!!!
TIA
Niv