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tenbox communicates with a running tenboxd over the local Unix socket. The
socket is auto-discovered (see docs/tenboxd.md — Local RPC); override with
$TENBOX_SOCK.
tenbox <command> [options]
Top-level commands
Command
Description
doctor
Run KVM support check and print a structured JSON report
system info
Print daemon config, data directory, and current host resources
--version / version
Print daemon version and exit
--help / help
Print usage and exit
tenbox vm subcommands
Command
Description
vm ls
List all VMs (state, resources, last failure)
vm create
Create a new VM (see options below)
vm edit <id>
Edit an existing VM (see options below)
vm start <id>
Start a VM
vm stop <id>
Hard-kill a running VM (SIGKILL to the runtime process)
vm reboot <id>
Graceful reboot via guest agent (requires guest agent connected)
vm shutdown <id>
Graceful shutdown via guest agent (requires guest agent connected)
vm rm <id>
Stop (if running) and delete a VM and its data directory
vm console <id>
Attach terminal to the VM's text console (raw mode; Ctrl-] to detach)
vm logs <id>
Print the last N lines of VM console/runtime logs
vm create options
Option
Description
--name NAME
VM display name (required)
--kernel PATH
Path to Linux kernel image (vmlinuz or Image) (required)
--initrd PATH
Path to initramfs
--disk PATH
Path to raw or qcow2 disk image
--memory MB
Guest RAM in MB (default: 256)
--cpus N
Number of vCPUs (default: 1)
vm edit options
Option
Description
--name NAME
New display name
--memory MB
New RAM size in MB
--cpus N
New vCPU count
--debug on|off
Enable/disable verbose kernel output
--net on|off
Enable/disable virtio-net link
vm logs options
Option
Description
--lines N
Number of lines to print (default: 200)
-f / --follow
Follow log output (print historical tail then stream new lines)
tenbox-vm-runtime — direct runtime CLI
The runtime is normally launched by tenboxd (or by the GUI manager on
Windows/macOS). It can also be invoked directly for development and debugging.
On Windows the binary is tenbox-vm-runtime.exe; on macOS and Linux it is
tenbox-vm-runtime.
tenbox-vm-runtime --kernel <path> [options]
Options
Option
Description
--kernel <path>
Path to Linux kernel image (vmlinuz or Image) (required)
--initrd <path>
Path to initramfs
--disk <path>
Path to raw or qcow2 disk image
--cmdline <str>
Kernel command line
--memory <MB>
Guest RAM in MB (default: 256, minimum: 16)
--cpus <N>
Number of vCPUs (default: 1, max: 128)
--net
Start with virtio-net link up (default: link down)
--debug
Enable debug mode (verbose kernel output)
--hostfwd <spec>
Host-to-guest port forward (repeatable), e.g. tcp:127.0.0.1:8080-:80
--guestfwd <spec>
Guest-to-host forward (repeatable), e.g. guestfwd:10.0.2.3:80-127.0.0.1:18981
--share TAG:PATH[:ro]
Share a host directory via virtiofs (repeatable)
--interactive on|off
Attach stdio as a serial console (default: on when no --control-endpoint)
--vm-id <id>
VM instance identifier (default: default)
--vm-dir <path>
VM working directory; crash dumps go to <vm-dir>/crash
--control-endpoint <name>
IPC endpoint for manager: Named Pipe name (Windows, without \\.\pipe\) or Unix socket path (macOS/Linux)
--version / -v
Show version and exit
--help / -h
Show help and exit
NAT networking
When --net is passed, TenBox provides a user-mode network stack (lwIP):
Address
Role
10.0.2.2
Gateway (host)
10.0.2.15
Guest IP (via DHCP)
8.8.8.8
DNS server
Outbound TCP — proxied through the lwIP TCP stack to host sockets
Outbound UDP — directly relayed by the host networking layer
ICMP — relayed via raw socket where supported
Port forwarding — --hostfwd (host→guest) and --guestfwd (guest→host)