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Citrix XenServer 6.2.0 Virtual Machine Users Guide
Install
Enabling Remote Administration
Configuring GDM to use VNC
Firewall Settings
VM Boot Behavior
Enable Remote Access
Using XenCenter to Create a VM
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Citrix XenServer
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6.2.0 Virtual Machine User's Guide
Published Tuesday, 25 June 2013
1.0 Edition
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Citrix XenServer 6.2.0 Virtual Machine Users Guide
Trademarks
Contents
VM Migration with XenMotion and Storage XenMotion
Importing the Demo Linux Virtual Appliance
Windows VM Release Notes
Setting Up a Red Hat Installation Server
Overview
About this Document
XenServer Documentation
Creating VMs
Virtual Machines
Other Methods of VM Creation
Importing an Exported VM
XenServer Tools
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Supported Guests, Virtual Memory, and Disk Size Limits
Supported Guests and Allocating Resources
Operating System Minimum Maximum Minimum Disk Space
4GB 8GB
Operating System
Experimental Guests
XenServer Product Family Virtual Device Support
Deprecated Guests
Virtual device Linux VMs Windows VMs
VM Block Devices
Creating Windows VMs
Basic Procedure for Creating a Windows VM
Available Windows Templates
Template Name Description
Attaching an ISO Image Library
Using XenCenter to Create a VM
To create a Windows 7 32-bit VM
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Installing a Windows VM from an ISO Repository Using the CLI
Using the CLI to Create a Windows VM
Creating Linux VMs
Distribution Vendor
Install From Network From CD Repository
Creating a Linux VM by Installing from a Physical CD/DVD
Network Installation Notes
Creating a Linux VM by Installing From an ISO Image
To install Debian using a preseed file
Advanced Operating System Boot Parameters
To install Rhel Using a Kickstart File
To install the guest agent
Installing the Linux Guest Agent
Linux Distribution Installation Notes
Additional Installation Notes for Linux Distributions
Additional Debian Notes
Preparing to Clone a Linux VM
Machine Name
IP address
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XenMotion and Storage XenMotion
VM Migration with XenMotion and Storage XenMotion
XenMotion
Storage XenMotion
Live VDI Migration
Migrating a VM using XenCenter
Limitations and Caveats
To Move Virtual Disks
Updating VMs
To uninstall the XenServer Tools
Updating Windows Operating Systems
Updating XenServer Tools for Windows VMs
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VApps
Creating a vApp using XenCenter
Managing vApps in XenCenter
Creating vApps
Deleting vApps using XenCenter
Start and shutdown vApps using XenCenter
Deleting vApps
To start a vApp
To export a vApp
Importing and Exporting vApps
To import a vApp
Persist XenDesktop Private Desktop Mode
VM Boot Behavior
Reset XenDesktop Shared Desktop Mode
Advanced Notes for Virtual Machines
Installdir/xensetup.exe /S /norestart
Connecting to a Windows VM Using Remote Desktop
Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service VSS provider
To enable the Windows XenServer VSS provider
To Enable Remote Desktop on a Windows VM
Time Handling in Linux VMs
Time Handling in Windows VMs
To set individual Linux VMs to maintain independent times
Installing a VM from Reseller Option Kit BIOS-locked Media
Guest OS Dependent wallclock Independent wallclock
Using XenCenter
Preparing for Cloning a Windows VM Using VSS
Using the CLI
Cloning Windows VMs
Assigning a GPU to a Windows VM for Use with XenDesktop
To assign a GPU to a Windows VM using xe CLI
To assign a GPU to a Windows VM using XenCenter
To detach a Windows VM from a GPU using XenCenter
To detach a Windows VM from a GPU using the xe CLI
Detach the GPU from the VM by entering the following
Importing the Demo Linux Virtual Appliance
To Import the Demo Linux Virtual Appliance Using XenCenter
Useful Tests
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Supported Formats
Importing and Exporting VMs
Format Description
Attribute Description
Open Virtualization Format OVF and OVA
XVA Format
Disk Image Formats VHD and Vmdk
XVA Version 1 Format
Operating System Fixup
Importing VMs
Transfer VM
To use the RawVDI transfer protocol
Importing VMs from OVF/OVA
To Import VMs from OVF/OVA using XenCenter
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Importing Disk Images
To Import VMs from a Disk Image using XenCenter
Importing VMs from XVA
To Import VMs from XVA Files VM using XenCenter
Exporting VMs
To Import a VM from XVA using the xe CLI
Exporting VMs as OVF/OVA
To Export VMs as OVF/OVA using XenCenter
Exporting VMs as XVA
To Export VMs as XVA Files using XenCenter
To Export VMs as XVA Files using the xe CLI
Release Notes
Appendix A. Windows VM Release Notes
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.5 to
Appendix B. Linux VM Release Notes
Preparing a Rhel 4.5 to 4.8 guest for cloning
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Oracle Enterprise Linux
CentOS
Suse Enterprise Linux 10 SP1
Suse Enterprise Linux 10 SP3
Ubuntu
Creating an ISO on a Linux computer
Appendix C. Creating ISO Images
On a Windows computer
Enabling a Graphical Console on Debian Squeeze VMs
Appendix D. Enabling VNC for Linux VMs
Configuring GDM to use VNC
Determining the Location of your VNC Configuration File
VNC Screen Resolution
Firewall Settings
Create the xinetd.d file, /etc/xinetd.d/vnc-server-stream
Enabling VNC for RHEL, CentOS, or OEL 6.x VMs
Enabling Remote Administration
Setting up SLES-based VMs for VNC
Modifying the xinetd Configuration
Checking for a VNC Server
To Open the VNC Port on Sles 10.x VMs Firewall
To Open the VNC Port on Sles 11.x VMs Firewall
Checking Runlevels
Copying Installation Media
Appendix E. Setting Up a Red Hat Installation Server
Enable Remote Access
NFS
Http
FTP
To enable saving of Linux VM crash dumps
Appendix F. Troubleshooting VM Problems
VM Crashes
Controlling Linux VM Crashdump Behaviour
Troubleshooting Boot Problems on Linux VMs
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