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in /home/maretec/xen_configs | in /home/maretec/xen_configs | ||
sudo /usr/sbin/xm new -F VMMRTSRV08_1.cfg | sudo /usr/sbin/xm new -F VMMRTSRV08_1.cfg | ||
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sudo /usr/sbin/xm list -l VMMRTSRV08_FTP | sudo /usr/sbin/xm list -l VMMRTSRV08_FTP | ||
see location localhost: 5904 | see location localhost: 5904 | ||
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+ | === Configuration === | ||
====Accessing the domain via a console with VNC==== | ====Accessing the domain via a console with VNC==== | ||
Access the domain with a [[VNC]] client, such as <goto>TightVNC</goto>. The domain console access port with VNC is '''192.168.20.125:5904'''. | Access the domain with a [[VNC]] client, such as <goto>TightVNC</goto>. The domain console access port with VNC is '''192.168.20.125:5904'''. | ||
See instructions in [[How_to_Install_Windows_on_a_new_computer|How_to_Install_Windows_on_a_new_computer]] | See instructions in [[How_to_Install_Windows_on_a_new_computer|How_to_Install_Windows_on_a_new_computer]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:20, 12 January 2010
Contents
Logs/notes
Creation
From the maretec user at the MrtXnSrv, 192.168.20.125 with putty:
Mount a ISO
First mount the Windows folder from kepler so that can be used for virtual machine OS install:
ex: sudo /bin/mount -t cifs -o [credentials] [Folder Origin location] [Folder Destination location] sudo /bin/mount -t cifs -o username=Administrator,password=XXXXX,workspace=MARETEC //192.168.20.131/Software/Windows_2008_Server_32bits /home/maretec/mnt/ISO
Create a new Logical Volume (LV)
ex: sudo /sbin/lvcreate -n [Name of LV] -L [size of LV] [Volume group where LV will be] sudo /sbin/lvcreate -n vmmrtsrv08_FTP -L 200GB dados01
Create a config file
It was created a config file based on vmmrtsrv06-1.0.cfg
It was used command vi to edit the file
Create the Virtual Machine and start it
in /home/maretec/xen_configs
sudo /usr/sbin/xm new -F VMMRTSRV08_1.cfg sudo /usr/sbin/xm list Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) VMMRTSRV02 87 1024 1 r----- 111349.5 VMMRTSRV04 89 1024 2 -b---- 91.5 VMMRTSRV06 85 1024 2 -b---- 2483.9 VMMRTSRV07_EINSTEIN 88 1024 2 -b---- 14978.5 VMMRTSRV08_FTP 92 1024 2 ------
sudo /usr/sbin/xm start vmmrtsrv08_FTP
sudo /usr/sbin/xm list
Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 2048 2 r----- 749124.7 VMMRTSRV02 87 1024 1 r----- 111349.5 VMMRTSRV04 89 1024 2 -b---- 91.5 VMMRTSRV06 85 1024 2 -b---- 2483.9 VMMRTSRV07_EINSTEIN 88 1024 2 -b---- 14978.5 VMMRTSRV08_FTP 92 1024 2 -b---- 119.9
Check port for VNC
sudo /usr/sbin/xm list -l VMMRTSRV08_FTP see location localhost: 5904
Configuration
Accessing the domain via a console with VNC
Access the domain with a VNC client, such as <goto>TightVNC</goto>. The domain console access port with VNC is 192.168.20.125:5904. See instructions in How_to_Install_Windows_on_a_new_computer