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== Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/O'Reilly_and_Associates ==
== Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/O'Reilly_and_Associates ==
=== Data Science at the Command Line ===
=== Data Science at the Command Line ===
* I want to run the Vagrant VM on some physical machine somewhere within my LAN,
* I want to run the Vagrant VM on some physical machine attached to my LAN,
* let it 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;
* it's called ''data-science-toolbox'',
* the VM's OS is ubuntu;
* and I access it from another machine on my LAN, not just from the machine, that hosts the VM:
* 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:


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Revision as of 23:13, 11 April 2015

Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/O'Reilly_and_Associates

Data Science at the Command Line

  • I want to run the Vagrant VM on some 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.