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This is the simplest possible guest template, which will be used as a base for various other types of guests or more complex templates. | This is the simplest possible guest template, which will be used as a base for various other types of guests or more complex templates. | ||
The template creation procedure is described in detail in the [[Virt-install|virt-install]] page. | |||
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Revision as of 22:21, 7 November 2017
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Overview
This is the simplest possible guest template, which will be used as a base for various other types of guests or more complex templates.
The template creation procedure is described in detail in the virt-install page.
The
We are building an ingress guest template using a different procedure than the generic guest template because the ingress host is different from any other host in the environment in three aspects:
- the network configuration is more complex - it has two different network interfaces, one public and one environment-facing.
- it requires significantly fewer software packages.
- it is security hardened.
Procedure
Provision the Guest Virtual Machine
The virsh command is available below. For more details. For more details ...
Note that the ingress guest must have at least two network interfaces, one for public access and the other one for communication with the cluster. The procedure is described here: