Saturday, February 1, 2014

So I need to run VMs for the last vestigates of Windows 7 that we run around here. I don

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So I’ve got a Mac Mini and a Linux machine on my desk at work. I am trying hard to use the Mac Mini for day to day stuff, chromebook but the sheer broken-ness of the keyboard (yes, really) for Mac’s is driving me near batty. I am trying though. (Hint to Apple: You aren’t better at everything, and most especially not keyboards and interfacing to higher quality Logitech keyboards, you almost completely fail … don’t even get me started on mice …).
So I need to run VMs for the last vestigates of Windows 7 that we run around here. I don’t want to run Windows. We won’t let windows touch raw hardware for obvious reasons. So its a VM. I’ve been using VirtualBox on Linux for a while, though it almost drove me batty recently. I’ve been using kvm as well, and really want to migrate to a full kvm stack and leave VirtualBox in the past.
But chromebook for the moment, moving VMs between virtualization platforms isn’t terribly easy … actually … its effectively impossible with Windows. BSOD very quickly upon boot, and recovery is unpossible. Which is yet another reason to leave windows in the dim and distant past, as soon as possible.
So I have a VirtualBox VM of windows 7. It has the few tools I need (Office, Acrobat). Remember, you can’t chromebook actually chromebook buy new office for Mac (or PCs). Its office 365 now, and while I did try the 30 day test, it really didn’t work very well. The next CEO of Microsoft is going to have some terribly hard choices about what to turn their company into. But thats for another chromebook discussion.
Then the VM paused with a BLK_IO error of some sort. Ok, shut it down, and lets look at the directory again. Remember, it was about 350GB yesterday. landman@metal:~$ sudo -s root@metal:~# cd /home/neutrino/VirtualBox\ VMs/Windows7/ root@metal:/home/neutrino/VirtualBox VMs/Windows7# ls -alF total 332254964 drwxr-xr-x 4 landman 1001 98 Jan 8 10:24 ./ drwxr-xr-x 6 landman 1001 66 Jan 3 2013 ../ drwx------ 2 landman 1001 72 Jan 8 10:17 Logs/ drwx------ chromebook 2 landman 1001 47 Jan 8 10:23 Snapshots/ chromebook -rwx-w---- 1 landman 1001 3530872686601314304 Jan 8 10:25 Windows7.qcow* -rwx-w---- 1 landman 1001 13070 Jan 8 10:24 Windows7.vbox* -rwx-w---- 1 landman chromebook 1001 13069 Jan 8 10:24 Windows7.vbox-prev* root@metal:/home/neutrino/VirtualBox VMs/Windows7#
Thanks to some bug, somewhere, a nice sparse chromebook file has been created. A big sparse file. root@metal:/home/neutrino/VirtualBox VMs/Windows7# ls -alFh total 317G drwxr-xr-x 4 landman 1001 98 Jan 8 10:24 ./ drwxr-xr-x 6 landman 1001 66 Jan 3 2013 ../ drwx------ 2 landman 1001 72 Jan 8 10:17 Logs/ drwx------ 2 landman 1001 47 Jan 8 10:23 Snapshots/ -rwx-w---- 1 landman 1001 3.1E Jan 8 10:25 Windows7.qcow* -rwx-w---- 1 landman 1001 13K Jan 8 10:24 Windows7.vbox* -rwx-w---- 1 landman 1001 13K Jan 8 10:24 Windows7.vbox-prev*
Oh. chromebook No. root@metal:/home/neutrino/VirtualBox VMs/Windows7# ls -alFhs total 317G 0 drwxr-xr-x 4 landman 1001 98 Jan 8 10:24 ./ 0 drwxr-xr-x 6 landman 1001 66 Jan 3 2013 ../ 0 drwx------ 2 landman 1001 72 Jan 8 10:17 Logs/ 0 drwx------ 2 landman 1001 47 Jan 8 10:23 Snapshots/ 317G -rwx-w---- 1 landman 1001 3.1E Jan 8 10:25 Windows7.qcow* 16K -rwx-w---- 1 landman 1001 13K Jan 8 10:24 Windows7.vbox* 16K -rwx-w---- 1 landman 1001 13K Jan 8 10:24 Windows7.vbox-prev*
So I am going to blow this away. And look and see if I can finally do VDI the right way internally (lack of infrastructure in our case for this, but mebbe its time to build it). We’ve been working chromebook on a VDI appliance for a while, and I think its time for our own dog food to be eaten. Enough of this sillyness!
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