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I'd like to manage my vm via ssh connection, for e.g. start vm in headless mode or just list available vms but i seems not to work.
When i issue command



VBoxManage startvm MyVM --type headless



i get an error:



could not find a registered machine named MyVM



and VBoxManage list vms returns nothing
All that works when i issue the commsands locally from Windows cmd console.










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  • Are you the same user under CMD and SSH ?

    – Eugen Rieck
    Jan 10 at 10:42













  • No. But for some reason i can't login as the user i use under CMD. So my question is how to determinate what permissions the alternative (SSH) user ought to have to make it to work?

    – Ringger81
    Jan 15 at 10:04











  • The registration of VMs is a property of the user - so user A won't see the VMs of user B. You would need to register the VM as your ssh user and either it already works or you need to work from there (with a different error message).

    – Eugen Rieck
    Jan 15 at 10:20
















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I'd like to manage my vm via ssh connection, for e.g. start vm in headless mode or just list available vms but i seems not to work.
When i issue command



VBoxManage startvm MyVM --type headless



i get an error:



could not find a registered machine named MyVM



and VBoxManage list vms returns nothing
All that works when i issue the commsands locally from Windows cmd console.










share|improve this question























  • Are you the same user under CMD and SSH ?

    – Eugen Rieck
    Jan 10 at 10:42













  • No. But for some reason i can't login as the user i use under CMD. So my question is how to determinate what permissions the alternative (SSH) user ought to have to make it to work?

    – Ringger81
    Jan 15 at 10:04











  • The registration of VMs is a property of the user - so user A won't see the VMs of user B. You would need to register the VM as your ssh user and either it already works or you need to work from there (with a different error message).

    – Eugen Rieck
    Jan 15 at 10:20














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I'd like to manage my vm via ssh connection, for e.g. start vm in headless mode or just list available vms but i seems not to work.
When i issue command



VBoxManage startvm MyVM --type headless



i get an error:



could not find a registered machine named MyVM



and VBoxManage list vms returns nothing
All that works when i issue the commsands locally from Windows cmd console.










share|improve this question














I'd like to manage my vm via ssh connection, for e.g. start vm in headless mode or just list available vms but i seems not to work.
When i issue command



VBoxManage startvm MyVM --type headless



i get an error:



could not find a registered machine named MyVM



and VBoxManage list vms returns nothing
All that works when i issue the commsands locally from Windows cmd console.







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  • Are you the same user under CMD and SSH ?

    – Eugen Rieck
    Jan 10 at 10:42













  • No. But for some reason i can't login as the user i use under CMD. So my question is how to determinate what permissions the alternative (SSH) user ought to have to make it to work?

    – Ringger81
    Jan 15 at 10:04











  • The registration of VMs is a property of the user - so user A won't see the VMs of user B. You would need to register the VM as your ssh user and either it already works or you need to work from there (with a different error message).

    – Eugen Rieck
    Jan 15 at 10:20



















  • Are you the same user under CMD and SSH ?

    – Eugen Rieck
    Jan 10 at 10:42













  • No. But for some reason i can't login as the user i use under CMD. So my question is how to determinate what permissions the alternative (SSH) user ought to have to make it to work?

    – Ringger81
    Jan 15 at 10:04











  • The registration of VMs is a property of the user - so user A won't see the VMs of user B. You would need to register the VM as your ssh user and either it already works or you need to work from there (with a different error message).

    – Eugen Rieck
    Jan 15 at 10:20

















Are you the same user under CMD and SSH ?

– Eugen Rieck
Jan 10 at 10:42







Are you the same user under CMD and SSH ?

– Eugen Rieck
Jan 10 at 10:42















No. But for some reason i can't login as the user i use under CMD. So my question is how to determinate what permissions the alternative (SSH) user ought to have to make it to work?

– Ringger81
Jan 15 at 10:04





No. But for some reason i can't login as the user i use under CMD. So my question is how to determinate what permissions the alternative (SSH) user ought to have to make it to work?

– Ringger81
Jan 15 at 10:04













The registration of VMs is a property of the user - so user A won't see the VMs of user B. You would need to register the VM as your ssh user and either it already works or you need to work from there (with a different error message).

– Eugen Rieck
Jan 15 at 10:20





The registration of VMs is a property of the user - so user A won't see the VMs of user B. You would need to register the VM as your ssh user and either it already works or you need to work from there (with a different error message).

– Eugen Rieck
Jan 15 at 10:20










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