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* [https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Virtualization_Deployment_and_Administration_Guide/sect-Storage_Volumes-Cloning_volumes.html Storage Volume Cloning] | * [https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Virtualization_Deployment_and_Administration_Guide/sect-Storage_Volumes-Cloning_volumes.html Storage Volume Cloning] | ||
* [[virsh vol-delete|Storage Volume Deletion]] | * [[virsh vol-delete|Storage Volume Deletion]] | ||
==Adding Storage to Guests== | |||
{{Internal|Linux Virtualization Adding Storage to Guests|Adding Storage to Guests}} | |||
=Virtualization Host Network Operations= | =Virtualization Host Network Operations= |
Revision as of 20:58, 27 June 2017
Internal
Commands
virsh |
Virtualization Host Storage Operations
Storage Pool Configuration
- 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 Configuration
Adding Storage to Guests
Virtualization Host Network Operations
Create a Guest Virtual Machine
Virtualization host storage and 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 virsh define
Start/Stop Guest VMs
virsh start virsh shutdown
Connect to the Guest VM
virsh console
Cloning a Guest VM
TO replicate and verify:
- Shut down the guest with virsh shutdown.
- Export the XML configuration with virsh dumpxml.
- Copy the XML definition and the disk image to the target node.
- Edit the XML as needed.
- Define the guest with virsh define.