corrected spacing and new lines for README.md

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David Ribeiro Alves 2012-03-28 00:37:08 +01:00
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@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ Enjoy local cloud goodness by running:
#Interacting with jclouds-vbox and connecting to machines
For java guidance look into src/test/java/org/jclouds/virtualbox/compute/VirtualBoxExperimentLiveTest.java.
For now nat+host-only is the only available network configuration, nodes should be accessible from the host by:
> ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -o "UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null" -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no me@192.168.86.X
@ -41,7 +40,7 @@ It *should* behave as any other provider, if not please report.
- jclouds-vbox is still at alpha stage please report any issues you find.
- jclouds-vbox has been mostly tested on Mac OSX, it might work on Linux iff vbox is running and correctly set up, but it won't work on windows for the moment.
- cached isos, vm's and most configs are kept at ~/.jclouds-vbox/ by default.
- jclouds-vbox assumes vbox has the default host-only network vboxnet0, that the network is in 192.168.86.0/255.255.255.0 and that the host as address 1 in this network.
- jclouds-vbox assumes vbox has the default host-only network vboxnet0, that the network is in 192.168.86.0/255.255.255.0 and that the host has address 1 in this network.
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@ -49,9 +48,9 @@ It *should* behave as any other provider, if not please report.
As jclouds vbox support is quite new things might go wrong sometimes. The procedure to make things work again is the following:
1 - Remove all relevant vm's (named "jclouds-* ") with the vbox GUI. Make sure to select "delete all files".
2 - Step one should be enough most of the time but if it fails (by throwing some error):
2.1 - kill all vbox processes (VboxHadless, VBoxSVC, VBoxXPCOMIPCD, VirtualBox, vboxwebsrv)
2.2 - delete manually the files by executing: "rm -rf ~/.jclouds-vbox/jclouds-*"
2.3 - restart the vbox GUI and make sure to delete all remaining machines ignoring all errors.
1. Remove all relevant vm's (named "jclouds-* ") with the vbox GUI. Make sure to select "delete all files".
- Step one should be enough most of the times, but if it fails (by throwing some error):
2. kill all vbox processes (VboxHadless, VBoxSVC, VBoxXPCOMIPCD, VirtualBox, vboxwebsrv)
3. delete manually the files by executing: "rm -rf ~/.jclouds-vbox/jclouds-*"
4. restart the vbox GUI and make sure to delete all remaining machines ignoring all errors.