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=== Data Science at the Command Line ===
=== Data Science at the Command Line ===
==== running the Vagrant VM not just locally on some physical machine but … ====
==== running the Vagrant VM not just locally on some physical machine but … ====
* I want to run the Vagrant VM on some physical machine attached to my LAN,
* I want to run the Vagrant VM on a strong physical machine attached to my LAN,
* I want the VM to have an interface (VirtualBox: ''Bridged Adapter'') and its own IP address on the LAN;
* I want the VM to have an interface (VirtualBox: ''Bridged Adapter'') and its own IP address on the LAN;
* the VM's OS is ubuntu;
* the VM's OS is ubuntu;
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If I start the Vagrant VM through its ordinary interface, Vagrant complains about a NAT rule of this names already existing.
If I start the Vagrant VM through its ordinary interface, Vagrant complains about a NAT rule of this names already existing.


But I am starting the VM from the ''Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager'' – that way it works.
But I am starting the VM from the ''Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager'' – that way it works without complaint.
 
With a entry in $HOME/.ssh/config :
<pre>
# from $HOME/.ssh/config :
Host data-science-toolbox
User vagrant
</pre>
… the ssh command line is even shorter:
<pre>
$ ssh data-science-toolbox
</pre>


==== installing the tools elsewhere ====
==== installing the tools elsewhere ====
Appendix A lists the command-line tools together with their home pages.
Appendix A lists the command-line tools together with their home pages.

Revision as of 11:16, 17 April 2015

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Data Science at the Command Line

running the Vagrant VM not just locally on some physical machine but …

  • I want to run the Vagrant VM on a strong physical machine attached to my LAN,
  • I want the VM to have an interface (VirtualBox: Bridged Adapter) and its own IP address on the LAN;
  • the VM's OS is ubuntu;
  • its hostname is data-science-toolbox;
  • I want to access the OS from another machine on my LAN, not just from the machine, that hosts the VM:
$ ssh vagrant@data-science-toolbox

If I start the Vagrant VM through its ordinary interface, Vagrant complains about a NAT rule of this names already existing.

But I am starting the VM from the Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager – that way it works without complaint.

With a entry in $HOME/.ssh/config :

# from $HOME/.ssh/config :
Host data-science-toolbox
	User vagrant

… the ssh command line is even shorter:

$ ssh data-science-toolbox

installing the tools elsewhere

Appendix A lists the command-line tools together with their home pages.