![]() Workshop-creator/bin/workshop-start.py (starts (headless mode) VMs in Workshop Units) Workshop-creator/bin/workshop-creator.py (clones VMs and groups them into Workshop Units) Open a browser and navigate to the following URL: Right click on your workshop and select the Start VMs option.Ĭlick on the Manager tab and toggle the Manager switch to ON. Right click on your workshop and select the Create Clones option. This will add a new entry in the Workshops pane.Īdd any additional VMs and Materials by selecting your workshop and using the context (right-click) menu.Ĭonfigure workshop settings on the right Panel to include the number of clones, usage of linked clones (true value is recommended), and the IP address where users will connect to access the workshop.Įxpand the Workshop entry and select a specific VM or Material to configure settings such as VRDP, internal network names, display ports.Įnsure that at least one VM in your workshop has VRDP enabled. Select a virtual machine from the list and click the OK button. Right-click in the Workshops pane and select "New Workshop" and then enter a workshop name. ![]() In the directory where you extracted EmuBox: These are automatically installed with the included install script VirtualBox > 5.0 and matching VirtualBox API and Extensions Pack (tested with v5.1.10).Greenlet to provide high-level synchronous API on top of libev event loop.ĮmuBox is composed of two main components: The Workshop Creator and the Workshop Manager. This handles the concurrent WSGI behavior. ![]() Gevent is used to host the standalone flask WSGI container. Multiple, concurrent connections to the web application. This provides similar functionality as a fast common gateway interface (FCGI) application that allows The Emulation SandBox (EmuBox) Table of ContentsĮmuBox uses the Flask python microframework as the web server gateway interface (WSGI) application.
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