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I hate EULAs. Especially Apple’s OS X Client one…

2010/02/17 By staze

So, I’m a Sys Admin. I spend all day running down problems, and when I’m not doing that, I’m usually working on bigger problems that are multi-day/week/month issues. And when I’m not doing that, I’m playing with something cool that’ll give us a better user experience, show us data we haven’t seen, etc. Add to this, we basically have no money (we’re State Higher Ed). So, the answer for testing issues is, obviously, virtualization (since we can’t afford to have test machines sitting around).

Now, VMware and Parallels both support Virtualizing OS X Server on Apple Hardware. They do not, however, support Virtualizing OS X Client, since Apple’s EULA specifically says “You can’t do that”.

So, being a Sys Admin, and not taking anything at face value, you look around online, and find various ways around this. Yes, it’s breaking EULA. But, I am running this on Apple Hardware, and we have broken machines sitting in a closet not running any OS. So, far as I’m concerned, it evens out. Obviously this wouldn’t hold up in court, but seriously Apple. The EULA should be something like: “You can virtualize OS X Client on Apple Xserve hardware” or something like that. Make the end user pay for it, but don’t make us hack software to make it work.

Anyway, the big thing that made me create this post is… VMware Fusion 3.0 changed things a bit. This info is still online except one minor tidbit. You HAVE to use physical media when doing the install. Don’t ask me why, you just do.

As for the rest of the info… I leave it to the readers. As for fixing the EULA… Please, Apple… Please.

UPDATE: The issue with VMware and physical media seems to be that VMware is convinced it should be attached to the VMware tools disk image to install that. If there was some way to get around that, it should be easy enough to boot off an image. Because once I had it installed, and unmounted the VMWare Tools “disk”, the OS X installer image immediately mounted. *shrugs* Oh well… I got it installed.

UPDATE 2: So a big reason for this was testing. After I got a normal 10.5 client installed, I created a second VMware disk, and restored our lab image onto it. It’s actually pretty cool to have this. Means I can finally test some things that normally would require a separate machine. So again, please Apple, fix the EULA. At the very least, work with VMware to allow Mac OS X Server (and client ideally) to run on vSphere. Hell, sell some Dongle for $10k. Or hell, get them to port vSphere to the Mac, so you can put a couple Xserves in a vSphere cluster, and they’ll take care of running the Mac OS instances. I want to be able to virtualize OS X on vSphere without jumping through hoops.

Filed Under: Sys Admin Tagged With: EULA, Mac OS X, Parallels, Virtualization, VMware Fusion

WordPress auto-update

2010/02/15 By staze

Just a quick note. WordPress 2.9.2 came out today, and I found that since my server upgrade, the core auto-update/upgrade feature wasn’t working. It wanted me to have FTP access.

Turns out that the website folder itself (in my case, since I host on a Mac, a folder within /Library/WebServer/Documents) wasn’t owned by www. Once I chowned that to www, the auto-upgrade worked perfectly.

Everything else was already owned by www… so, just make sure, the folder wordpress resides in is also owned by the web user (the user httpd runs as).

Good luck! And remember, Happiness is only a chown away.

Filed Under: Sys Admin Tagged With: automatic update, update, upgrade, Wordpress

Finally got SVN going…

2010/02/12 By staze

I finally got svn working. So the “Code” tab on the title bar now works.

This is mainly thanks to this article on Apple’s developer website. It doesn’t seem to have any wrong data, even though it’s for 10.5.

I’ve updated the few links on my site, as well as the InstallRRD script I posted yesterday to reflect the change in location for these files.

Now if I could just get a resume posted, all the above links work be “valid”. Maybe in a week or two.

Filed Under: Coding Tagged With: 10.6, SVN, webdav

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