add pictures and some markup fixes

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Jos Poortvliet
2015-09-14 12:39:34 +02:00
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Follow these steps to get the appliance working:
1. Download the Virtual Machine image zip file and unpack it
2. Start VirtualBox and click on *File ...* *Import Appliance ...*
2. Start VirtualBox and click on *File ...* > *Import Appliance ...*
3. Click the green Start arrow. After a minute you should see the console greeting message.
.. figure:: ../images/community-vm-console.png
:scale: 50%
*Click to enlarge*
.. figure:: images/community-vm-console.png
4. Note the username and password here. It is a random password that we generate for you on first boot.
5. If you log in at the console, you'll be prompted to change the password. This is optional.
6. With your web-browser try ``http://localhost:8888`` or ``http://localhost:80`` or the addess printed on the console.
One of them should work. If not, please review and adjust the network setup of virtualbox to bridged mode.
7. You should see a webpage with login credentials (if you haven't changed them already) and a list of URLs to try to reach the ownCloud web service. Which one works, again depends on the network setup of your hypervisor.
.. figure:: ../images/community-vm-splash.png
If you log in at the console, you'll be prompted to change the password. This is optional.
5. With your web-browser try ``http://localhost:8888`` or ``http://localhost:80`` or the addess printed on the console.
One of them should work. If not, please review and adjust the network setup of virtualbox to bridged mode.
6. You should see a webpage with login credentials (if you haven't changed them already) and a list of URLs to try to reach the ownCloud web service. Which one works, again depends on the network setup of your hypervisor.
.. figure:: images/community-vm-splash.png
:scale: 50%
*Click to enlarge*
.. note:: Before diving into ownCloud, please consider memorizing the admin password, and cmake sure the login credentials are no longer displayed. Click the *[Hide Credentials]* button. When using the proxy-app, this web-page may be publically visible.
.. note:: Before diving into ownCloud, please consider memorizing the admin password, and cmake sure the login credentials are no longer displayed. Click the *[Hide Credentials]* button. When using the ownCloud Proxy app, this web-page may be publicly visible.
.. note:: Inside the VM, ownCloud runs with a default disk size of 40 GB and its own mysql database. The ownCloud admin user is also a valid account on the ubuntu system that runs inside the VM. You can ssh into the machine and do sudo from there, and administrate the system.
**For VMware**
1. Double click on the .vmx file
2. Network Adapter
3. Bridged Network
After the VM is booted a plain Ubuntu console appears, showing you the IP-address and initial login credentials. Here you have some options:
- Follow the instructions on screen.
- Direct your web browser to the IP-address shown in the console which will bring you to a basic web-page there with further instructions.
You can follow most of the steps above, however, after opening the VMX file, you will have to configure ``Bridged Network`` as *Network Adapter*
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