Running my own system into a virtual machine [closed] - virtual-machine

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Just a curiosity, (I'm not an expert), can I run my current operating system in a Virtual Machine? (I'm on a Mac 10.5.8)
I mean, every VM software I've seen online claim to "Run Windows on your Mac", "Run Unix..." etc.
Can I run my own OS into a VM while I am using that OS? Like 2 different isolated sessions one inside the other.
Sorry for my non-technical jargon.

Mac does not allow you to run their OS in a VM. You can try installing the OS on a Virtual machine, but I have yet to have a successful install on VirtualBox.

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EMR notebook fails because JupyterEnterpriseGateway application not installed on existing cluster AWS [closed]

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I've read the AWS documentation, created an EMR cluster high version with Hadoop SPark and Livy. Select notebooks, create one, connect it to the cluster, but when its starting it abruptly stops and the message is Cluster ########### does not have JupyterEnterpriseGateway application installed. Please retry with another cluster.
I try to SSH into the master node and pip install it but that fails. Also can't find any solution online. I thought this came out of the box with these clusters. Any solutions to this?
I'm not sure why the change but you need to install JupyterEnterpriseGateway as one of the selected applications for emr-6-x-x, it doesn't make you (and you can't actually select) do this with emr-5-x-x/

Share Folder on AIX [closed]

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I tried 'share folder aix' and I got few subjects that don't match mith my purpose.
So, I want to create a shared folder, between several servers (all of them on AIX 7.1.0.0), the principle is that once a server create a file on that folder, all servers can see'em.
It could be great if I don't have to install something, can you please help me, I don't know from what to start.
Many thanks
Here you can find IBM manual how to start NFS and share folder with.
Install box.net.nfs* packages
With smitty mknfsexp configure the directory to be shared
Start NFS daemon
Check on client if you see the share showmount -e <server name>
smitty mknfsmnt to mount the filesystem

VirtualBox Ubuntu VM doesn't automatically sync time with host even with Guest Additions installed [closed]

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I'm running a Ubuntu VM with VirtualBox and I have both the dkms and virtualbox-guest-additions packages installed. I read in this answer that the system clock should sync with the host automatically with the Guest Additions, but mine doesn't seem to be doing that. What are some possible reasons / how do I rectify this? I've tried searching for this all over but most of the hits I get off Google tell you how to disable the automatic time sync, not enable it.
My host machine is running OS X 10.8, if that's of any help.

Time Machine over Samba [closed]

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Currently running osx 10.8.2
Have an external network drive attached to my rt-n66u router running tomato
I'm trying to use tmutil to connect my external network drive, and am having a lot of trouble.
I mount the drives in Finder
Run sudo tmutil setdestination /Volumes/external, and get Incompatible file system type: smbfs (error 45)
Any ideas? :(
I can't answer your question specifically aside from telling you that timemachine backups on samba shares are not supported officially. As a consequence, even if you will be able to backup your data on a samba share (as far as I know lots of people have issues to do so), you will run into trouble during a restore procedure. If you would try to restore your data by booting an OS X livecd you couldn't because it doesn't have a samba client installed in order to connect to a samba share. The next step would be to try to connect the backup drive directly to your Mac to access your data. Chances are this would also fail because the harddrive was formatted with a linux filesystem which is not supported by OS X.
So the best thing you could do is to install netatalk (afpd) on that router box if it is possible at all.

Where to configure "ServerTokens" and "ServerSignature" for Apache2 on Ubuntu 11.10 server? [closed]

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Attempting to configure Apache2 on a new Ubuntu 11.10 web server. Changes to a recent version of Apache has shuffled some config variables around.
"ServerTokens" and "ServerSignature" were previously found in apache2.conf; not anymore.
I have read 2 differing views.
Manually add them to the end of the apache2.conf file, or
Are they being addressed in a different file
Can anyone confirm that #1 is right. Thank you.
All security related settings are in /etc/apache2/conf.d/security