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1. In VirtualBox Import the file. Go to File > Import Appliance.

2. Select the Oracle_Developer_Day.ova file that was downloaded and click on Continue.

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3. Select "Reinitialize the MAC address of all the network cards".

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4. Ensure the path to the Virtual Disk Images are correct. Pick a high level path where you want to store these VM. In this case it is /Users/oracle/VB. The actual VM and disk name can be kept as it is. This will be renamed later.

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5. Click on Import and click Agree to accept the Oracle Developer Days license agreement.

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6. The image will now import.

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7. Once the files are imported, the VirtualBox Manager will show the VM.

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8. Rename the VM. Click on settings and change the name to dbv01 and version to Oracle (64 bit).

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9. Click on Advanced and make sure the Snapshot Folder is correct.

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10. Click on Network. Set Adapter 1 to NAT Network and select the NATNetwork as the Name.

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11. Click on System and change the memory to 2380MB and unclick CD/DVD.

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12. Click on Ports and then USB. Disable the USB controller. The VM may not be able to start if USB support is turned on.

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13. Click on OK.

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14. Click on Start to start the VM.Each virtual machine is configured by default with 2Gb of memory. If you have a host machine with more than 6Gb of memory, you can increase the virtual machine's performance by increasing the --memory parameter for each machine in the machine_setup script prior to executing it. The recommended value for each VM is 1/3 of the physical memory or 4Gb, whatever is smaller.

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VBoxManage import "<Machine Name>.ova"  <other_options>  --memory 2380