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Configuration of the environment for AcidMiner is not trivial therefore we release a Virtual Appliance that is made with VirtualBox. It runs SuSe Linux and has installed DBMS (InterSystems Cache) with the current data.  Installation of the VM on your system will require about 30G of space on your hard drive (or external hard drive) and 384M of RAM. The amount of RAM can be decreased in virtual machine settings if 384M is a problem, but decreasing it to less than 256M will probably noticeably affect performance. 

Because VM file is pretty large it is split into 10 parts. First you need to concatenate files acidminerVM_tgz_a through acidminerVM_tgz_j to form a single acidminerVM.tgz file. Untar it and then import the result into VirtualBox. I also tried to import it into VMWare player but failed.

You do not normally need to log in but if you need it for some reason the username is "user" and password is also "user", user is a member of sudoers. Once VM is running it should be accessible on a local IP address that depends on VirtualBox configuration. On all my machines it is 192.168.56.101 but you are using different VirtualBox version, so the address for "Host Only Networking" can be different.

You can do a telnet (`telnet -l user 192.168.56.101`) which is preferable way to log into VM. 

For data access you can connect:

1.	With Firefox to  http://192.168.56.101:57772/csp/sys/UtilHome.csp 

2.	With any SQL viewer (we useDBVisualizer) choose InterSystems Cache as a DBMS, configure host IP 192.168.56.101 (or local IP fo the VM on your host system), namespace ACIDMINER, username/password _SYSTEM/SYS.

To turn VM off use "Send ACPI Shutdown" from "Machine" menu of VirtualBox.


Source: readme.txt, updated 2010-03-19