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Qemu Manager User Manual 13th April 2009

Table Of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction

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Chapter 2 New Virtual Machine Wizard

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Chapter 3 Hardware Tab

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Chapter 4 Drives Tab

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Chapter 5 Advanced Tab

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Chapter 6 Qemu Manager Client

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Chapter 7 File Transfer

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Chapter 8 - Updates

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Chapter 9 Configure Operating


System Defaults

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Chapter 10 Misc Settings

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This documentation has been generated for reference ONLY, I cannot be


held responsible for any incorrect data contained within it. All remarks and
comments and based completely on my own opinions and again may be
incorrect.

Chapter 1 Introduction
Welcome to the QEMU Manager, this program has been designed to assist new and
existing users to operate the QEMU Processor Emulator
(http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu).
When you first run the Qemu Manager program you will be prompted with the main
screen:

The screen is separated into 4 parts:


Main Menu
Here you can access configuration options, exit the program and get help on the
program.
Main Toolbar
Here you can control the program using shortcut buttons these consist of:
- Create new virtual machine. This button allows you to creat a new virtual
machine that can be launched with Qemu. (See Chapter 2)
- Delete a virtual machine. This button allows you to delete a created virtual
machine.

- Run a virtual Machine. This button will allow you to launch a virtual
machine. Simply click on the virtual machine you wish to run from the list
below the toolbar.
- Terminate a virtual machine. This button will show a list of running virtual
machines. You can select a virtual machine to terminate should it become
unstable or cannot be terminated the correct way. (You should only use this function
as a last resort as it may result is some data loss).

- Import Media This button allows you to import media to use with Qemu,
I.E. CD-ROM Disks & Floppy Disks. The Wizard will assist in creating image
files to use with Qemu. (See Chapter 4)
- Manage VM Stores. VM Stores are folders on your hard disk which contains
the Virtual Machine configuration files & disk images. Qemu Manager knows
where to find these by looking within the VM Stores. You can create/edit/delete VM
Stores using this button.
- Add/Remove Hardware. There are specific types of hardware that can be
added/removed from your virtual machine - These are:
Network Cards
Serial Ports
Parallel Ports
You can add and remove these by clicking this button or by right clicking within
the Hardware list view.

Virtual Machine List


The virtual machine list, located of the left hand
side of the Qemu Manager lists all your created
virtual machines. Beside each virtual machine is a
blue or green icon.
- Indicates the virtual machine is not running.
- Indicates a virtual machine is running.
To Manage a virtual machine simply click once on
the virtual machines name.

Main Configuration Window


To modify an option simply Double Click on the option.

The main configuration window consists of 3 tabs:


Hardware All hardware related items for your virtual machine.
Drives All hard disk items, removable media & snapshots related to your virtual
machine.
Advanced Advanced configuration options for your virtual machine.

Chapter 2 New Virtual Machine Wizard


You can create a new virtual machine quickly with Qemu Manager using the
new virtual machine wizard. You can run this by clicking the relevant toolbar
button.

First specify a name for your virtual machine. Currently all virtual machine names
need to be unique.
Next specify the VM Store you wish to store the virtual machine configuration files
and disk images to. (See Chapter 3 for explanation). At this point you can also create
a new VM store.
Next specify what platform you want the virtual machine to behave as. The default
is Standard x86/x64 PC when emulates a standard PC, as you may be aware QEMU
emulates lots of different types of Machines/CPUS and you can fine tune this from
the hardware tab after the machine has been created (See Chapter 3 for explanation)
Finally If required select an operating system the machine will run or enter some
manual text, this is optional.
When done click the Next button.

Next specify the amount of RAM (Memory) your virtual machine requires you can use
the slider and/or enter the value in the input box.
Next specify the Virtual machines primary hard disk the options are:
Create new virtual disk Allows you to create a new virtual hard disk, at this point
you need to also specify the Size of the disk in Megabytes and the type of disk image
you require. You can also specify whether you want to compress and/or encrypt the
disk.
Use an existing virtual disk image

You can then click the .. browse button to locate the disk image you wish to use.
Do not use an Virtual Disk Image No disk image will be allocated to the virtual
machine.
When finished click the Next Button.

Finally select any advanced options you may like, Options will be dependant on the
platform you have selected.
When finished click the Finish button.
Thats it! Your virtual machine will be created.

Chapter 3 Hardware Tab


Below is an explanation of all the functions within the Hardware Tab.
Virtual Machine Name - The name of your Virtual Machine.
Machine Type Indicates the type of virtual machine. Qemu supports a large array
of machine types from PC based to MIPS based architectures.
CPU Type Indicates whether the Virtual CPU is 32 bit or 64 bit.
CPU Model The type of CPU that the Virtual machine uses.

No of CPUS The number of CPUS the virtual machine will use.

Operating System The primary operating system the Virtual Machine is running on.

Ram (Memory) The amount of RAM the virtual machine will use.

Enable Sound Card Indicates whether you wish to enable a virtual Sound card in
your Virtual Machine.

Sound Card Qemu emulates many different sound cards, dependant of the
hardware platform you have chosen, this option indicates which sound card the
virtual machine is currently using.

Enable Networking Indicates whether you wish to enable a virtual network card in
your Virtual Machine.

Network Card x

Qemu emulates many different network cards, dependant of the hardware platform
you have chosen, this option indicates which network card the virtual machine is
currently using. You can add multiple network cards to a virtual machine each time
you add a card it will be shown as Network Card x x being the number of the card
added.
There are a few options when configuring a network card these are as follows:
Network Card The model of network card you wish to use within your Virtual
machine. There will be different models listed depending on the platform you are
using.

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VLAN No - The VLAN no you wish the card to use


VLAN Type Next specify the VLAN type in the selection box.
There are 2 different types of networking currently:
User mode networking
Firewall/DHCP Server -----------------Internet-------------10.0.2.2
|
DNS Server (10.0.2.3)
|
SMB Server (10.0.2.4)
The guest will be given a DHCP IP address (10.0.2.15)
User networking is perfect for general internet access and general file sharing with
the host, for example to access files on the host using a Windows guest, simply click
Start select Run and type \\10.0.2.2
Tap Networking
In windows to use TAP networking you need to install the tap-win32 network driver
which is part of the OpenVPN package. When installing openvpn you can specify just
to install this driver. I am looking into options of including this in the next version of
Qemu Manager, if there is sufficient interest, if you would like this I require someone
to assist in the compilation of the OpenVPN Source code.
http://openvpn.net/index.php/downloads.html
Using tap networking is like installing a physical network card into your virtual
machine which is connected to your physical router, you can bridge the network
connection with your hosts network card, thus giving full networking capabilities with
your virtual machine and the outside world.
If you specify tap networking you will need to enter a TAP ID (the name of the
network card on the host pc, by default this is installed as Local Area Network
Connection x) it is recommended that you rename this.

MAC Address You can manually specify a MAC address for the network card if you
wish.

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Port Redirectors

Port redirectors are available on User Networking only.


They allow you to redirect incoming TCP and UDP connections from the host port xxx
to the Guest port xxx
Sockets (Listeners)

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Connects the VLAN x to another QEMU virtual machine using a TCP socket. Qemu
will wait for an incoming connection on the port specified.
Sockets (Connectors)

Connects the VLAN x to another QEMU virtual machine using a TCP socket which is
configured with a (Listener) socket.

Video Card

Qemu emulates many different video cards, dependant of the hardware platform
you have chosen, this option indicates which video card the virtual machine is
currently using.

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Full Screen Display

This option allows you to specify whether you want QEMU to start in full screen
mode.

USB Support

This option indicates whether you wish to enable USB support in your Virtual
Machine.
Note: Windows USB support is experimental and not fully complete; it uses a linux
library called libusb-win32 which has been ported from linux to windows. To get host
USB device support in your guest machines, you will need to install the LIBUSBWIN32 Filter. This should be done with caution as there are known problems with
this library and Windows Vista.
You can still use USB support without the library this will give you the following:

USB Hard Disk Image support


USB Mouse Support
USB Keyboard Support

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USB Devices

This item is only shown if USB support is enabled.


It displays the number of USB devices currently Plugged in to your virtual
machine.
To add new USB devices click the

button.

To remove a USB device click the

button.

Next you can select which type of USB device you wish to add.

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USB Device on Host Computer

Enter a name for the USB device along with its Vendor ID and Product ID. You can
also click the Scan Host button, and Qemu Manager will attempt to detect devices.
This is a bit hit or miss currently, so you may get some results or you may not.
New USB Hard Disk Image
This option allows you to create a new hard disk image to use as a USB hard disk
within the virtual machine.
Existing USB Hard Disk Image
This option allows you to use an existing hard disk image as a USB hard disk within
the Virtual Machine.
USB Mouse
This option allows QEMU to simulate a USB Mouse instead of the Standard PS2
mouse within the Virtual Machine.
USB Keyboard
This option allows QEMU to simulate a USB Keyboard instead of the Standard PS2
keyboard within the virtual machine.
USB Tablet
This option allows QEMU to simulate a USB tablet device within the Virtual Machine.

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Qemu Manager Client

Use QEMU manager QEMU Client Qemu Manager also includes a client that gives
you advanced management of a running virtual machine. (DTR)
Serial Port x

You can add up to 4 virtual Serial ports on a Virtual Machine, each time you add a
port it will be shown as Serial Port x x being the number of the port added.
Types of serial ports
Console all serial port data will be sent to the QEMU console you can view this by
pressing CTRL+ALT+3. Depending on how many serial ports you have created will
indicate which number after CTRL+ALT.
Physical Port Allows you to redirect serial port data to a physical serial port on your
computer.
File Allows you to redirect serial port data to a file on your computer
TCP/IP Port Allows you to redirect serial port data to a TCP/IP port, you can the use
a terminal emulator or telnet client to receive the data.

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Parallel Port x

You can add up to 2 virtual Parallel ports on a Virtual Machine, each time you add a
port it will be shown as Parallel Port x x being the number of the port added.
Console all parallel port data will be sent to the QEMU console you can view this by
pressing CTRL+ALT+4. Depending on how many parallel ports you have created will
indicate which number after CTRL+ALT.
File Allows you to redirect parallel port data to a file on your computer
Enable Bluetooth

By selecting this option you can specify if you want Bluetooth support within your
Virtual Machine. This is a new QEMU option. If you select this option you also have
the option of enabling a Bluetooth Keyboard.

VM Store
The name of the VM Store your virtual machine configuration file and disk images are
kept. If you double click this option you will be taken to that folder.
Last Run
The date and time the virtual machine was last run.

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Chapter 4 Drives
To modify an option simply Double Click on the option.

Hard Disks

You can have 4 Virtual Hard Disks in your virtual machine. There are a few ways you
can do this.
By Path Click the
use.

button and the select the virtual hard disk file you wish to

Create New Disk Image click this button to create a new virtual hard disk.

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Now you can specify:

The size of the disk in Megabytes.


The drive type.
Whether you wish to encrypt the disk. (QCOW2 Format Only)
Whether you wish to compress the disk. (QCOW2 Format Only)

When finished click the OK button. You will then be prompted to save the virtual hard
disk.
(Note: Qemu Manager will open the VM store folder for the virtual machine if you
save the disk image in this folder no path information will be included in the
filename. This allows for true mobility of Qemu Manager and the virtual machine. If
you are using Qemu Manager on a USB pen stick or hard disk you should ALWAYS
store the image in the VM Store of the virtual machine, otherwise save the file in any
location.
Use physical disk

Select the physical disk you wish to use from the selection box. To view what drives
are available click the Open Disk Management button to view.
CAUTION DO NOT USE DISK 0

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Use folder on Host as Drive

You can use a physical folder on the host computer as a hard disk drive on the guest.
To do this select the folder you wish to use.

You will then be asked whether you wish the folder to be made writable by the guest.
I believe at the time of writing this is experimental.

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Other Virtual Hard Disk Options

Use SCSI Interface On Virtual Machine boot up QEMU will use a SCSI interface
instead of the standard IDE interface to power up the Virtual Hard Disk. Qemu
Manager will automatically allocate the correct BUS number for the hard disk. To
date I have not personally had much of a success rate with this option.
Drive is Encrypted This option is checked if you have created a Virtual hard disk
with encryption. If you are using a pre-created encrypted disk you can also select
this option. Qemu Manager stores this information to pass over to the Qemu
Manager client, to process the password upon launch, as currently Qemu 0.10.2 has
a fault with entering the password.
Clear Clears all information to ensure no details are use during QEMU launch.
Removable Media
You can use a CD-ROM ISO image or physical CD-ROM drive on the host to install
operating systems on your Virtual machines. You can also use up to 2 virtual floppy
disk drives within the Virtual Machine Also.

You can specify removable media:


By Path Click the
use.

button and the select the virtual hard disk file you wish to

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Use Physical Drive

Simply select the drive letter you wish to use within your guest and click ok.

Import from CD/DVD/Floppy using this option you can import physical media into
files to use with your virtual machine.

You will then be asked to specify which type of media you wish to import.
CD-ROM/DVD Image Selecting this option will allow you to create a disk image of a
cd-rom/dvd that is currently inserted into your cd/dvd rom drive.
Floppy Disk Image Selecting this option will allow you to create a disk image of a
floppy disk that is currently inserted into your floppy disk drive.
When you have made your selection click the Next button.

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Creating A Floppy Disk Image

The following wizard screen is shown only if you are creating a floppy disk image.
There are 2 different ways you can create floppy disk images.
Create From Floppy Disk By selecting this option Qemu Manager will transfer the
contents of a Floppy disk into a disk image.
Create Blank Floppy Disk Image By selecting this option Qemu Manager will create
a blank floppy disk image for you. This is useful for creating a recovery disk etc..
Once you have made your selection click the Next Button.
The next wizard screens are identical whether you are creating a floppy disk image or
cd-rom image.

Next you must specify the source drive that the image will be created from.

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If you are creating a cd-rom/dvd image select the drive letter of your cd/dvd rom
drive. If you are creating a floppy disk image select the floppy disk drive letter that
the floppy disk is inserted.
Next you need to specify the destination of the image file, you can do this by clicking
the Select Destination button.

You will then be prompted to enter a filename for the image. When done click the
Save Button.
When you have finished making all the selections click the Next button.

The image file will then be created. When finished click the Next Button.

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Snapshots
If required you can Launch your virtual machine with a previously created snapshot.

Just select the snapshot you wish to use and click OK.

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Chapter 5 Advanced Tab

There are a lot of advanced features to the QEMU program. Most users will probably
not need to use these features.
I will cover the most important features below, to read up on all the features, please
refer to the QEMU documentation.
Qemu Path

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This option allows you to specify the path to your QEMU installation. By default
Qemu Manager comes complete with QEMU this is install in the main program
directory in the \qemu path. This is indicated as {QM}\qemu
{QM} indicating the Qemu Manager path, this allows Qemu Manager to correctly
identify the path if the program is used on USB pens and drives.
If you want to change this to a static path you can do so by clicking the
and selecting the path.

button,

NOTE: QEMU MANAGER 6.0 is designed to run with the following versions of
QEMU ONLY!
QEMU 0.10.0
QEMU 0.10.1
QEMU 0.10.2
Later versions should also work correctly ?

Qemu Executable
This read only value displays the current QEMU executable the Virtual Machine is
using.
Kernel Image
Allows you to specify a bzImage file to use as a kernel image. Note some platforms
REQUIRE you to specify this.
Initial Ram Disk Image (initrd)
Allows you to specify a file as an initial ram disk. . Note some platforms REQUIRE
you to specify this.

Kernel command line append


Allows you to specify the kernel command line.
Bios Filename
By default this SHOULD NOT be changed. But if you do wish to use a different bios
with QEMU you can specify this here. NOTE: to ensure this works correctly you
should place the bios file within the qemu directory.
Disable ACPI Support
Disable ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) support. Use it if your
guest OS complains about ACPI problems (PC target machine only).
Sound Library

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QEMU supports different sound libraries. You can specify which one you wish to use
here. Note: if FMOD is selected you must have a version of QEMU with FMOD
support compiled in.
Close VM when rebooted
When a virtual machine is rebooted you can select this option to close it instead of
restarting. This is useful for installations which require media changes.
Enable SDL output
Ensure QEMU uses the SDL library for graphics.
Launch as VNC Server

Instead of normal output QEMU can also act as a VNC server so that you can use a
VNC client to view output.
Once enabled you will be prompted for a display output.

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After clicking OK, you can then specify the keyboard language you wish to use.
Enable USB Tablet device
Pointer device that uses absolute coordinates (like a touchscreen). This means qemu
is able to report the mouse position without having to grab the mouse. Also overrides
the PS/2 mouse emulation when activated
QEMU Window Title
Allows you to show text at the top of the QEMU window when the virtual machine is
launched. By default it is set to {VM NAME} this will display the name of the virtual
machine.
Do not start CPU on startup
When set, qemu will not start the CPU at startup. You can use the c command on
the QEMU monitor to start it.
Dock Qemu Manager on Lanuch
If this option is selected Qemu Manager will dock to the system tray after the virtual
machine has been launched.
Disable All accelerator Support
If this option is selected the KQEMU accelerator will be disabled.
Enable FULL accelerator support
If this option is selected full KQEMU acceleration is used, this can be known to cause
some issues.
Enable WIN2K Hack
If this option is ticked QEMU will be launched with the Windows 2000 Installation
workaround, Once you have Installed Windows 2000 you MUST remove this option.
Do Not Apply Changes to VM Session
This will stop any changes been saved to the hard disk image during a guest session

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Qemu Process Priority

When you launch QEMU via Qemu Manager, you can specify the priority of the
launched QEMU Process. If a particular Qemu Session is running too fast or too slow
on your machine or if a session is taking too much of your CPU time or if you want a
session to take more of your computing power then you can change the priority the
Qemu Session runs at.
There are currently 4 different priorities:
Idle
Normal
High
Realtime
For most users the default NORMAL will be sufficient.
WARNING REALTIME is a higher priority than most of the operating system
tasks themseleves launching QEMU with this priority could cause all sorts of
problems with your PC!
Run VM in Debug mode
This feature is extremely useful for debugging a problematic virtual machine, as it
collates all feedback from QEMU in a separate console window, giving you feedback
to the cause of any issues you may be having. (Note: this cannot be used alongside
the Qemu Manager Client).
Optional Launch Data
Allows you to specify further QEMU commands to launch QEMU with. This is useful if
a newer version of QEMU is released before Qemu Manager is updated and/or to
allow you to use QEMU features currently not included within Qemu Manager.
Override all Settings
If this option is selected all data in Optional Launch Data will only be used to
launch QEMU, all other VM settings will be ignored.

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Chapter 6 Qemu Manager Client


The Qemu Manager Client was designed to help managing a Virtual machine session
easier. To enable the Qemu Manage Client, enable it under the hardware tab.

This is achieved by embedding the QEMU window inside a panel within the Qemu
Manager Client window. (achieved by the hwnd command line option, specially
compiled in the release of QEMU distributed with Qemu Manager). You can see the
Qemu Source Code modification by downloading the Qemu Manager source code.
The QEMU Monitor is then sent via a TCP connection of with the client connects to,
allowing the Client to do its magic.
The Toolbar
-

CD/DVD Drive - This option allows you to manage CD/DVD media you are
using with the current virtual machine session.

Eject CD/DVD media from drive This options removes any CD/DVD media from the
Virtual CD/DVD drive.
Load CD/DVD Disk Image Allows you to select a different ISO media image to use
in the Virtual CD/DVD Drive.
Load CD/DVD Disk Image & Restart VM - Allows you to select a different ISO media
image to use in the Virtual CD/DVD Drive. The virtual machine will then reset itself

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(as if the power button was held in or the reset button was pushed), This is ideal for
operating system installations.
Use Physical CD/DVD Drive Allows you to assign a physical cd/dvd drive on the
host as the Guests virtual cd/dvd drive.
-

Floppy Disk Drive This option allows you to manage floppy disk media
you are using with the current virtual machine session.

Eject Floppy Disk 0 Media from drive - This options removes any floppy disk media
from the Virtual floppy disk drive 0.
Eject Floppy Disk 1 Media from drive - This options removes any floppy disk media
from the Virtual floppy disk drive 1.
Load Floppy Disk 0 Image - Allows you to select a different image to use in the
Virtual Floppy disk Drive 0
Load Floppy Disk 1 Image - Allows you to select a different image to use in the
Virtual Floppy disk Drive 1
Load Floppy Disk 0 Image & Restart VM - Allows you to select a different image to
use in the Virtual Floppy Disk Drive 0. The virtual machine will then reset itself (as if
the power button was held in or the reset button was pushed), This is ideal for
operating system installations.
Use Physical Floppy Disk Drive as Floppy Drive 0 Allows you to assign a physical
Floppy Disk drive on the host as the Guests virtual Floppy disk Drive 0.
- Send Ctrl+ALT+DELETE to guest. This option allows you to send a
CTRL+ALT+DELETE key sequence to the guest without physically
pressing the keys.
- Pause the Virtual Machine. To restart it again press the

button.

Snapshots Allows you to manage virtual machine snapshots.

Create snapshot Creates a new snapshot, you will need to specify a name for the
snapshot.
Load snapshot Return back to a previously created snapshot.
Delete snapshot This is for information only, It is recommended you use the QEMU
Monitor using (DELVM <NAME>).

NOTE: SNAPSHOTS ONLY WORK WITH QCOW2 DISK IMAGES

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Shutdown/Reset Options Allows you to manage the state of the Virtual


Machine session.
Reset virtual machine Resets the virtual machine, a bit like pressing the Reset
button on a physical machine.
Power down virtual machine Sends a shutdown event to the virtual machine, this
function depends on the running OS.
Quit Qemu This function sends a (quit) message to QEMU, the Qemu
Manager client will then close also.
Open Qemu Monitor Window.

Starting in Qemu Manager Client v2.0 I have introduced a floatable QEMU monitor
window to access during the session. Because Qemu Manager Client uses the
monitor via a TCP connection the usual CTRL+ALT+2 key function does not work, to
workaround this I have created an experimental console window.
This window also provides a workaround for the current issue in QEMU at the time
of writing with Encrypted disks.

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Bad Points
The window relies on the correct font to display the data. I wanted to distribute this
font with the latest release but still have not heard back from the developer. You can
download the font from:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=67297
Simply download the Hex Fonts and place the term_hex.fon file in the the main
Qemu Manager directory (where qmclient.exe is located). You can then use the
Install HEX Font option from the Font pull-down menu to install it to your system.
Note: the monitor will still function fine without the font, you may need to just play
with the Change Font option within the Font menu until you find the right font for
you. Qemu Manager Client will automatically remember your selection.

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Chapter 7. File Transfer


The File Transfer Server, allows you to send/receive files from the host/guest pc via
FTP.
Before you can use the file transfer server you need to configure it.
To do this click File Transfer on the top pull-down menu.

Next select Configure File Transfer Server.


Configuration

Enable Full System Sharing If this option is checked, Qemu Manager File Transfer
Server will share your whole host hard disk for use with Qemu.
Share The Following Folder Only If this option is checked, Qemu Manager File
Transfer Server will share a single folder on the host pc for use with Qemu
Folder If the above option is checked you must specify the folder you wish to share.
Allowed List A list of IP Addresses than can access the file transfer server. Each IP
Address should be separated by a semi colon (For Example:
1.1.1.1;2.2.2.2;3.3.3.3). Please be aware this is only necessary if you are using TAP
for networking in QEMU, and you should only use LOCAL IP Addresses not global
ones. This will permit unauthorized use via the internet.

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Starting/Stopping
Once configured you can use the File Transfer Server, to do this click File Transfer
on the top pull-down menu.

Next select Start.

^ An icon will appear on the bottom right Windows system tray.


You are now ready to use the file transfer server.
You can access the File Transfer Servers options by right clicking on the icon, a
menu will appear:

To view the servers activity log select View Log


A log will appear of all connections/attempted connections.

Using the File Transfer Server on the guest PC


To use the system, you will need to install an FTP client on the guest pc. The login
details are as follows:
User name: QEMU
Password: QEMU
The IP Address for the FTP Server is: 10.0.2.2
To Stop the File Transfer Server click File Transfer on the top pull-down menu
and select Stop.

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Chapter 8. Updates
As from version 6.0, Qemu Manager has a new improved update engine. As I now
feel the foundations have been laid with the program, I plan on performing simple
updates to the program moving forward, instead of requiring a new install each time
its released.
When you start Qemu Manager, it will check to see if a new version is available if so
you will receive a prompt.

At this point you can click Get update or cancel. You can also specify not to receive
any more notifications for updates by clicking Do not check for updates in future
Depending on the type of update Get Update will either prompt you to download an
update file or take you to the main Qemu Manager website.
If you disable update checks, you can always click the Help menu at the top of the
Qemu Manager window and select check for updates.

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Chapter 9. Configure Operating System Defaults


Opeating system defaults can be found by clicking the Options menu from the
menu bar at the top of the main Qemu Manager window and then selection
operating system defaults.

You can configure default settings for the Operating System list used in Qemu
Manager. When using the New Virtual Machine Wizard you can select an operating
system, when you do Qemu Manager automatically adjusts the wizard settings to
match those specified.
To add a new operating system default, click the add button
To delete an existing operating system default, click the delete button.

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Chapter 10. Misc Settings


Qemu Manager also has the following other features, all these features can be found
by clicking the Options menu from the menu bar at the top of the main Qemu
Manager window.
Install KQEMU Accelerator This option allows you to install the kernel mode QEMU
accelerator. You can also uninstall it by selecting the uninstall option below it.
Show Last Run Command

This window allows you to view the last executed virtual machine command line text.
This is useful for debugging, or learning more about QEMU yourself, you can copy the
text to the clipboard by clicking the relevant button.
Create New Virtual Disk This option allows you to create a new virtual disk and
save it in the location of your choice.
Browse Default Media Image Folder This option will display the default media store
folder.
Stop ALL accelerator drivers on Qemu Manager Close This option will ensure the
KQEMU driver is stopped when Qemu Manager closes.

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