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Updated Agilo Appliance to last version of Agilo

Updated Agilo Appliance to last version of Agilo New VM Appliance uploaded, searching for someone to help in keeping on appliance development, it could become a community effort, we would support it of course...

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Hi all, today I uploaded a updated version of the Agilo Appliance, now in synch with Agilo release. Unfortunately we do not have the right tools to build an appliance, and it takes a considerable amount of time to configure a new one every time.

If someone out there have an idea on how to do it properly, which include:

  • Reduce the size to the minimum
  • Dynamically configure the network when first starting
  • Use more format or a more portable one?

Thanks ANdreaT

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One quick way to reduce the size is to properly wipe your virtual disk:
as root

(zero out the unused parts of the disk)

dd if=/dev/zero of=/foo.zero

... get error saying disk is full

rm /foo.zero

(wipe swap too)

swapoff -a

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb1

mkswap /dev/sdb1

shutdown -h now

... vm shuts down ...

Then, in vmware, shrink the disks - in vmware fusion you select a disk and click the 'clean up disk' button.

Doing this and re-zipping your appliance takes it from 342MB to 254M :-)

Thanks for the suggestions, I will try it :-)

Updated new version of the Appliance (agilo-0.7.3.3-r1417-20090313) and worked out well, the file is now 254Mb, thank you very much :-)

I'm trying to work with the new appliance but I didn't find any user to log in. Could someone tell me please?

There is Readme.html inside the zip with some infos ;-)

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