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Creating a Guest Using virt-install

7.The following question is displayed:

Would you like to enable graphics support (yes or no)?

Graphics support determines whether a virtual graphics card is available to the guest. If you are creating a hardware virtualized guest, you should always answer yes to this question. If you are creating a paravirtualized guest, you can answer yes, or no. Press Enter.

8.The following question is displayed:

What is the install location?

This is the path to an Oracle VM Server installation tree, in the format used by Anaconda. NFS, FTP, and HTTP locations are all supported. For example:

nfs:example.com:/path/to/tree/

http://example.com/path/to/tree/

ftp://example.com/path/to/tree

The installation location must be a location on the network. It is not possible to perform the installation from a local disk or CD-ROM. However, you can set up an installation tree on the host operating system, and then export it. See Section 4.2, "Mounting an ISO".

Enter the path to an Oracle VM Server installation tree, for example http://example.com/EL5-x86

Press Enter.

The guest operating system installer starts. If you enabled graphics support in Step 7, a VNC window is displayed and the graphical installer is displayed. If you did not enable graphics support, a text-based installer is displayed. For example, a text-based installation of Oracle Enterprise Linux displays:

Follow the prompts to complete the guest operating system installation.

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Contents E10898-02 FebruaryPage Contents Command-Line Tools Oracle VM Server Configuration File Page Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation PrefaceCommand Syntax TTY Access to Oracle Support ServicesConventions Page What is Virtualization? Why Virtualize?Introduction to Virtualization Xen Technology Oracle VMXen Technology Oracle VM Oracle VM Architecture shows the components of Oracle VM4Oracle VM Server User’s Guide Oracle VM Server Oracle VM ServerHypervisor Domains, Guests and Virtual MachinesHypervisor Hardware Virtualization Vs. Paravirtualization Management DomainDomains Creating Virtual MachinesConfiguring Oracle VM Server Configuring Oracle VM ServerManaging Oracle VM Server Repositories Oracle VM Agent Command-Line Tool Configuring Oracle VM AgentOracle VM Agent Configuring Oracle VM Agent XmlrpcMonitoring Oracle VM Agent Starting Oracle VM AgentStopping Oracle VM Agent Deploying Oracle VM AgentTesting the Oracle VM Agent Connection Remotely Starting a Guest with the Oracle VM Agent APIMonitoring a Guest with the Oracle VM Agent Oracle VM Agent UtilitiesRemotely Stopping a Guest with the Oracle VM Agent API Deleting a Guest with the Oracle VM Agent6Oracle VM Server User’s Guide Creating a Guest Supported Guest Operating SystemsSupported Guest Operating Systems -bit Hypervisor Supported Guest Operating SystemsMounting an ISO Creating a Guest Using a TemplateCreating a Guest Using a Template Enabling Registration of Guests with Oracle VM ManagerCreating a Guest Using virt-install Creating a Guest Using virt-installPress Enter Following question is displayed Would you like to enable graphics support yes or no? Creating a Paravirtualized Guest Manually Creating the Root File SystemCreating a Paravirtualized Guest Manually Configuring the Guest Populating the Root File SystemCreating a Hardware Virtualized Guest Manually Creating a Hardware Virtualized Guest ManuallyEdit /mnt/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 Use VNCViewer to display the guest If you see this error message Restart the guest, using the xm command-line tool Installing Paravirtual Drivers Installing Paravirtual Drivers 16Oracle VM Server User’s Guide Domain Monitoring and Administration Using the xm Command-Line InterfaceDomain Lifecycle Using the xm Command-Line Interface Monitoring DomainsViewing Host Information Using the xm Command-Line Interface 4Oracle VM Server User’s Guide Creating a Shared Virtual Disk Using OCFS2 on iSCSI Domain Live MigrationCreating a Shared Virtual Disk for Live Migration Creating a Shared Virtual Disk for Live Migration Delete entries that you do not want to use, for exampleCreating a Shared Virtual Disk Using OCFS2 on SAN Adding a Shared Virtual Disk Using NFS Migrating a Domain Migrating a Domain6Oracle VM Server User’s Guide Oracle VM Server Repositories Repository Configuration FileManaging Oracle VM Server Repositories Repository Mount OptionsAdding a Repository Removing a RepositoryOracle VM Server Repositories Command-Line Tools Stop ConfigureStart RestartRRAM --ram=RAM HelpNname --name=name UUUID --uuid=UUIDVncport=port Bvalue --bridge=valueVnc SdlOs-variant=variant NoapicArch=arch Vif-type=type ParavirtLlocation --location=location Xargs --extra-args=argsDmesg --clear Console domain-idDestroy domain-id Help --long optionLog =file --defconfig=fileList --long --label domain-id Migrate domain-id host -l --live -r=MB --resource=MBRestore statefile Shutdown -a -w domain-idTop Unpause domain-idOracle VM Server Configuration File Oracle VM Server Configuration File Loglevel Critical or Fatal Error Warn or Warning Info DebugLogfile location Xend-tcp-xmlrpc-server yes no Xend-http-server yes noXend-unix-server yes no Xend-unix-xmlrpc-server yes noXend-address IPAddress Xend-port portXend-relocation-port port Xend-relocation-address IPAddressDom0-cpus CPUs Enable-dump yes noDom0-min-mem memory External-migration-tool tool6Oracle VM Server User’s Guide Guest Configuration Files Configuration File ExampleConfiguration File Example Oracle VM Agent Architecture Oracle VM Agent ArchitectureOracle VM Agent Deployment Oracle VM Agent DeploymentOracle VM Agent Architecture D-3 4Oracle VM Server User’s Guide Troubleshooting Debugging ToolsOracle VM Server Directories Oracle VM Server Command-Line Tools Using DhcpGuest Console Access Using DhcpGuest Console Access Cannot Display Graphical Installer When Creating Guests Cannot Display Graphical Installer When Creating GuestsHardware Virtualized Guest Console Not Displayed Mouse Pointer Tracking Problems Setting the Guest’s ClockWallclock Time Skew Problems Mouse Pointer Tracking ProblemsHardware Virtualized Guest Devices Not Working as Expected Hardware Virtualized Guest Windows InstallationHardware Virtualized Guest Killed Hardware Virtualized Guest KilledTAP Disks with Paravirtualized Guests Firewall Blocks NFS AccessAttaching to a Console with the Grub Boot Loader CD-ROM Image Not Found8Oracle VM Server User’s Guide Glossary Oracle VM Manager Oracle VM AgentOracle VM Server Paravirtualized machineVirtual disk Utility ServerVif Virtual Machine VMGlossary-4 Index Index-1Index-2