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Virtualization host storage and host-level networking must be configured as a prerequisite to creating guest virtual machines. Once storage pools and storage volumes are made available, and the networking is configured, guest virtual machines can be created with | Virtualization host storage and host-level networking must be configured as a prerequisite to creating guest virtual machines. Once storage pools and storage volumes are made available, and the networking is configured, guest virtual machines can be created with | ||
[[Virt-install#Overviewl|virt-install]] | |||
If the XML definition of a virtual machine is available, it can be created with: {{Internal|virsh define|virsh define}} | If the XML definition of a virtual machine is available, it can be created with: {{Internal|virsh define|virsh define}} |
Revision as of 21:59, 30 June 2017
Internal
Commands
virsh |
Virtualization Host Storage Operations
Storage Pool Operations
- Disk-Based Storage Pool Configuration
- Partition-Based Storage Pool Configuration
- Directory-Based Storage Pool Configuration
- LVM-Based Storage Pool Configuration
- Storage Pool Deletion
Storage Volume Operations
Virtualization Host Network Operations
- Attaching a Guest Directly to a Virtualization Host Network Interface
- Modifying the Range of the DHCP Server for a Virtual Network
- Bridged Networking Configuration
Create a Guest Virtual Machine
Virtualization host storage and host-level networking must be configured as a prerequisite to creating guest virtual machines. Once storage pools and storage volumes are made available, and the networking is configured, guest virtual machines can be created with
virt-install
If the XML definition of a virtual machine is available, it can be created with:
Start/Stop Guest VMs
virsh start virsh shutdown
Connect to the Guest VM
virsh console
Adding Storage to Guests
Cloning a Guest Virtual Machine