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This documentation relates to the latest released version of BMC Atrium Discovery (other versions).

The BMC Atrium Discovery Virtual Appliance

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Virtual appliances can be used to run BMC Atrium Discovery and the Community Edition.

BMC Atrium Discovery Virtual Appliance

The BMC Atrium Discovery Virtual Appliance is built using VMware Server 1.0.6 (build 91891). It runs on the following VMware products on any Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux computer supported by the VMware product.
(BMC Software verifies the Community Edition against VMware Server only):

Additional configuration may be required to run the Virtual Appliance on Virtual Infrastructure and ESXi. See the appropriate VMware documentation for details.

See Logging in to the appliance command line for information about accessing the command line and for changing the default passwords.

Community Edition Virtual Appliance

The BMC Atrium Discovery Community Edition Virtual Appliance is supplied as a compressed zip file and built with the following default configuration:

  • CPU: 1
  • RAM 512MB
  • Hard Disk: 1 x SCSI 24 GB (set to grow, in 2 GB file increments)
  • CD/DVD Drive: 1 (auto detect)
  • Network Interface Cards: 1 (eth0) bridged, configured to use DHCP to obtain an IP address.

To run the BMC Atrium Discovery Community Edition Virtual Appliance, your system must have sufficient RAM to support your operating system and the Virtual Appliance (1 GB RAM is recommended) and a minimum of 25 GB of hard disk space should the Virtual Appliance grow to full capacity. Additional CPUs and RAM can be allocated to improve performance.

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