Virtualbox Start VM Headless on Windows
If you use
vboxmanage import ovffile.ovf --dry-run
you will get a report telling you what configuration is going to be applied when the import is actually done. You'll also get advice on how to make changes if required.
As to running vboxheadless detached from a command line and a window it's not as straightforward as you may think. A simple
start /b vboxheadless -s vmname
appears to work in that it detaches from the command line but if you close the window the child process dies too and the 'power cord' is pulled from your vm.
To solve this use a small vbs script test.vbs
Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
obj = WshShell.Run("c:\temp\test.bat", 0)
set WshShell = Nothing
My test.bat
@echo off
vboxheadless -s vmname
This is pretty old post but I spent a lot of time looking for this
Here's what I use
VBoxManage.exe startvm "myvm" --type "headless"
And to stop it
VBoxManage.exe controlvm "myvm" savestate
or poweroff
I have put these in the Widows 7 task scheduler so it starts and stops with Windows.
Start:
Trigger at start up
Shut down:
Trigger on an Event
System event:
Source User32
Event ID 1074
The one issue I have found with this is if the IP changes it becomes difficult to figure out the right IP address.