moving machine / increasing size / registering moved install
Posted: 17. Jun 2013, 20:55
I am rarely this far in over my head but last time I played with this a lot it VMware back in 08 maybe, possibly earlier. I was backing up a FB game that is being retired. I set it up with the game running in a background tab with network disconnected but the game running, so you can restore the snapshot and the game is loaded for limited playing...
I now have this question for you guys:
I set it up with the default 8 GB of space, but to get all the game things I made a large number of snapshots. The folder for the VBox is 10.6 gb. The VDI is 6.4 GB, and the snapshot folder is 4.57 GB. This is way beyond the 8 GB space I allocated. This game might as well not be running at all it is so slow, but I think that could be that the Ubuntu install (11.10, I like that version almost as much as Hardy Heron) doesn't really have swap-file space. There is also the issue that the windows host can only give 128mb of video memory to this which probably also slows it down, it is a Flash-based game. So my question on this one is can I back the files up, remove VBox, reinstall, make a new machine with say a 15gb space allocation, and then drop the drive snapshots, VDI, etc that are there currently in the existing machine into the new machine? If I do this would it possibly increase the speed the game runs at by giving the machine swap-file space? I know that one is sort of complex but think you guys can point me in the right direction. I read or was told somewhere that once everything is moved to the new machine the uuid has to be registered in the machine? Is there a FAQ on doing that?
Thanks up front and peace-
Stu
I now have this question for you guys:
I set it up with the default 8 GB of space, but to get all the game things I made a large number of snapshots. The folder for the VBox is 10.6 gb. The VDI is 6.4 GB, and the snapshot folder is 4.57 GB. This is way beyond the 8 GB space I allocated. This game might as well not be running at all it is so slow, but I think that could be that the Ubuntu install (11.10, I like that version almost as much as Hardy Heron) doesn't really have swap-file space. There is also the issue that the windows host can only give 128mb of video memory to this which probably also slows it down, it is a Flash-based game. So my question on this one is can I back the files up, remove VBox, reinstall, make a new machine with say a 15gb space allocation, and then drop the drive snapshots, VDI, etc that are there currently in the existing machine into the new machine? If I do this would it possibly increase the speed the game runs at by giving the machine swap-file space? I know that one is sort of complex but think you guys can point me in the right direction. I read or was told somewhere that once everything is moved to the new machine the uuid has to be registered in the machine? Is there a FAQ on doing that?
Thanks up front and peace-
Stu