Oracle Audio Technologies E10898-02 用户手册
Creating a Guest Using virt-install
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Oracle VM Server User’s Guide
tar -xzvf OVM_EL4U5_X86_HVM.tgz
2.
Modify the vm.cfg file to change the directories to that of your environment. The
entries you should modify are
entries you should modify are
image
,
kernel
and
ramdisk
. For example
disk = [ 'file:/OVS/seed_pool/para_seed/system.img,hda,w', ]
kernel = '/OVS/seed_pool/para_seed/vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.32.0.0.1.ELxenU'
ramdisk = '/OVS/seed_pool/para_seed/initrd-2.6.9-42.32.0.0.1.ELxenU.img'
Should be modified as follows:
disk = [ 'file:/OVS/local/para_seed/system.img,hda,w', ]
kernel = '/OVS/local/para_seed/vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.32.0.0.1.ELxenU'
ramdisk = '/OVS/local/para_seed/initrd-2.6.9-42.32.0.0.1.ELxenU.img'
3.
Modify the
vif
(Virtual Network Interface) setting in the vm.cfg file to remove the
fixed MAC address. For example
vif = ['type=ioemu, mac=00:16:3e:73:a3:27, bridge=xenbr0']
Should be modified as follows:
vif = ['type=ioemu, , bridge=xenbr0']
Alternatively, you could modify it to have no virtual interface:
vif = ['']
4.
Modify the
uuid
(Universally Unique Identifier) setting in the vm.cfg file. For
example
uuid = "8a87a97c-65ad-f243-b373-20185c83053e"
Should be commented as follows:
# uuid = "8a87a97c-65ad-f243-b373-20185c83053e"
5.
Modify any other settings you require in the vm.cfg file. For example,
memory
or
vcpus
(virtual CPUs).
6.
To create and start the guest, use the
xm create
command:
xm create vm.cgf
The guest is created and started.
4.5 Creating a Guest Using virt-install
The following example shows how to create a paravirtualized or hardware virtualized
guest using the virt-install command-line tool. This procedure uses an interactive
session. You can also pass virt-install parameters at the same time as command-line
options. In particular, kickstart options can be passed with:
guest using the virt-install command-line tool. This procedure uses an interactive
session. You can also pass virt-install parameters at the same time as command-line
options. In particular, kickstart options can be passed with:
virt-install -x ks=
options
To create a paravirtualized or hardware virtualized guest interactively:
1.
Open a command-line shell as root, and start the interactive install process by
running the virt-install command-line tool:
running the virt-install command-line tool:
virt-install