Defining a VMware Run/Debug Configuration
This procedure describes how to define a VMware run or debug configuration.
This configuration can be used when choosing to run
or debug
your PHP application, and is necessary in order to work
with multiple virtual machines. The Configurations dialog allows you
to specify additional information for your run or debug configuration.
Before defining a VMware run/debug configuration you must define
a virtual machine connection, which can also be done while running
a PHP application on a virtual machine or debugging
a PHP application on a virtual machine.
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To
define a VMware run or debug configuration:
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Click
in the main toolbar and
select Debug Configurations
-or- Go to Run | Debug Configurations. The Debug Configurations dialog opens.
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Double-click
the PHP Application on VM option to create a new debug configuration.
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The dialog consists of the following fields:
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Main tab
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Name - Enter a name for the new configuration.
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Virtual Machine Path - Click Browse
to browse to your virtual machine.
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Username - The username of your virtual machine.
This is defined in your virtual machine.
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Password - The password of your virtual machine.
This is defined in your virtual machine.
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Start from Snapshot - Starts the debug session
from a selected snapshot in your virtual machine. For
more information see VMware
KB - Working with snapshots.
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Shared Folders tab - This page allows you to define
a folder as a shared folder between your local machine and
your virtual machine. This will allow both machines to have
access to the folder.
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Name - The name you define for the shared folder.
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Host Path - The path to the shared folder on its
original machine.
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Add - Click Add
to define a new shared folder by defining the name and
host path in the Add a New Shared Folder dialog.
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Edit - Click Edit
to change the name or host path of a shared folder.
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Remove - Select the shared folder you would
like to delete and click Remove.
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Scripts tab - This page allows you to run a specific
script before and/or after the debug session.
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In the "Before Launch, Run Script"
text field, paste the script you would like to run before
the debug session begins.
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In the "After Termination, Run Script"
text field, paste the script you would like to run after
the debug session is terminated.
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Click Apply
and then Close. Your run or debug configuration has been saved.
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You
can now run
a PHP application on a virtual machine or debug
a PHP application on a virtual machine with your new configuration.
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All virtual machines which are defined in your Zend Studio
can be viewed in the Remote Systems
view, which can be accessed by going to Window
| Show View | Other | Remote Systems | Remote Systems.