Everything graphical in the tutorial is done via X forwarding through SSH (in fact, the VM doesn’t have a desktop manager installed), so the VMware tools are unnecessary unless you wish to install an X11/Gnome/etc. VMware may ask you to install VMware tools on the VM - if it asks, decline. VMware: Import the OVF file, then start the VM. Start the VM.įor more information on setting up networking in VirtualBox, Select “settings,” and add an additional host-only network adapter that you can vmdk file as the virtual hard disk for the new VM. ovf file, you can simply create a new VM of the appropriate type (e.g. Usually you can just double-click on the. However, VirtualBox is free to download and distribute, which is a definite advantage! Boot VMĪdd the VM and start it up, in the virtualization program of your choice: If you already have VMware, we find that it runs Mininet somewhat faster than VirtualBox. Which can be imported by most virtual machine monitors.ĭownload and install a virtualization program such as: VMware Workstation for Windows or Linux, VMware Fusion for Mac, VirtualBox ( free!, GPL) for any platform, or qemu ( free!, GPL) for Linux. It is an OVF (Open Virtualization Format) virtual machine image The VM comes out to 1GB compressed and ~2GB uncompressed.
The VM works on Windows, Mac, and Linux, through VMware, VirtualBox, QEMU and KVM.Īfter downloading the VM, you’ll run a few steps to customize it for your setup. The Mininet VM is meant to speed up Mininet installation, plus make it easy to run on non-Linux platforms.