Oracle VM VirtualBox UserManual.pdf.............................................. 417 9.7.2 Configuring the Hard Disk Vendor Product Data (VPD)..........................................420 9.7.3 Access iSCSI Targets Using Internal Networking ............................................................. 478 10.1.3 Summary of Configuration Data Locations............................................................478 10.1.4 Oracle VirtualBox powerful. It can run everywhere from small embedded systems or desktop class machines all the way up to data center deployments and even Cloud environments. In this User Guide, we will begin simply with a quick0 码力 | 1186 页 | 5.10 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0.24 Programming Guide and Referenceand other data represented by the VirtualBox data of that user (for example, on a Linux machine, under /home/user1/.config/VirtualBox; see the VirtualBox User Manual for details on where this data is stored) console each time a request is served. With this option, the web service prints much more de- tailed data about every request and the COM methods that those requests are mapped to internally, which can be installation and a list of all virtual machines that are currently registered (with a bit of seemingly random data, which will be explained later). 33 2 Environment-specific notes 2.2.2 Raw web service example0 码力 | 442 页 | 2.56 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 7.0.0 Programming Guide and Referenceand other data represented by the VirtualBox data of that user (for example, on a Linux machine, under /home/user1/.config/VirtualBox; see the VirtualBox User Manual for details on where this data is stored) console each time a request is served. With this option, the web service prints much more de- tailed data about every request and the COM methods that those requests are mapped to internally, which can be installation and a list of all virtual machines that are currently registered (with a bit of seemingly random data, which will be explained later). xxxvii Environment-specific notes 6.2 Raw web service example0 码力 | 519 页 | 3.00 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 7.0.6 Programming Guide and Referenceand other data represented by the VirtualBox data of that user (for example, on a Linux machine, under /home/user1/.config/VirtualBox; see the VirtualBox User Manual for details on where this data is stored) console each time a request is served. With this option, the web service prints much more de- tailed data about every request and the COM methods that those requests are mapped to internally, which can be installation and a list of all virtual machines that are currently registered (with a bit of seemingly random data, which will be explained later). 11 2 Environment-specific notes 2.2.2 Raw web service example0 码力 | 519 页 | 3.00 MB | 1 年前3
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Oracle VM VirtualBox 7.0.2 Programming Guide and Referenceand other data represented by the VirtualBox data of that user (for example, on a Linux machine, under /home/user1/.config/VirtualBox; see the VirtualBox User Manual for details on where this data is stored) console each time a request is served. With this option, the web service prints much more de- tailed data about every request and the COM methods that those requests are mapped to internally, which can be installation and a list of all virtual machines that are currently registered (with a bit of seemingly random data, which will be explained later). xxxvii Environment-specific notes 6.2 Raw web service example0 码力 | 519 页 | 3.00 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0.0_BETA2 Programming Guide and Referenceand other data represented by the VirtualBox data of that user (for example, on a Linux machine, under /home/user1/.config/VirtualBox; see the VirtualBox User Manual for details on where this data is stored) console each time a request is served. With this option, the web service prints much more de- tailed data about every request and the COM methods that those requests are mapped to internally, which can be installation and a list of all virtual machines that are currently registered (with a bit of seemingly random data, which will be explained later). 2.2.2 Raw web service example for Perl We also ship a small sample0 码力 | 438 页 | 2.54 MB | 1 年前3
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