[root@localhost 4a8fc2b1-0a57-47fd-b622-7e170981305b]# tar xvf./cfme-rhevm-5.7.0.17-1.x86_64.rhevm.ova images/ images/896d49ac-a5e4-4b73-8448-9778bb76ce32/ images/896d49ac-a5e4-4b73-8448-9778bb76ce6-78a4-4a82-aedd-bf60a4aa7dae.meta images/896d49ac-a5e4-4b73-8448-9778bb76ce6-78a4-4a82-aedd-bf60a4aa7dae master/ master/vms/ master/vms/647d5765-17fe-436d-aff1-6a/ master/vms/647d5765-17fe-436d-aff1-6a/647d5765-17fe-436d-aff1-6a.ovf • Change ownership of the images and master export directories so the appliance can be imported as a template. • To add a disk, select your virtual machine from the Virtual Machines tab. • From the details pane, click the Disks tab. • Click New to open the New Virtual Disk dialog.
RED HAT ENTERPRISE VIRTUALIZATION FOR SERVERS SUBSCRIPTION MODEL Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers (RHEV for Servers) subscription pricing is based on the number of managed sockets, providing customers with a straightforward model for ordering, deployment, and capacity planning. Nov 20, 2018 - Abstract. A comprehensive guide to installing Red Hat Virtualization. Update matsushita dvd r uj 868677. Find the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server and Red Hat Virtualization. The installation and configuration of a Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager. The installation and configuration of hypervisor hosts, either RHEL-based hypervisors or Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor (RHEV-H). Removing Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager 3.4. Connect to the Administration Portal 4. Data Collection Setup and Reports Installation 5. Upgrades between Minor Releases III. Installing Virtualization Hosts 6. Introduction to Virtualization Hosts 7. Installing the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor 7.1. Installation Media. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops is an end-to- end desktop virtualization solution featuring everything an enterprise needs to deploy virtualized desktops. • Specify a Size in GB for the disk that allows sufficient space for your database. See 'Database Requirements' in the Deployment Planning Guide for size considerations. • Set the Allocation Policy to Preallocated (thick provisioning) for best performance. • Specify any other values as desired. • Click OK to create the disk. • To start the ManageIQ appliance, select the virtual machine from the Virtual Machines tab and click ( Run). ![]() • Start the appliance and open a terminal console. • After starting the appliance, log in with a user name of root and the default password of smartvm. This displays the Bash prompt for the root user. • Enter the appliance_console command. The ManageIQ appliance summary screen displays. • Press Enter to manually configure settings. • Press the number for the item you want to change, and press Enter. The options for your selection are displayed. • Follow the prompts to make the changes. • Press Enter to accept a setting where applicable. A valid fully qualified hostname for the ManageIQ appliance is required for SmartState analysis to work correctly, • Use Set Timezone to configure the time zone for the ManageIQ appliance. • Use Set Date and Time to configure the date and time for the ManageIQ appliance. • Use Restore Database from Backup to restore the Virtual Management Database (VMDB) from a previous backup. • Use Setup Database Region to create regions for VMDB replication. • Use Configure Database to configure the VMDB. Use this option to configure the database for the appliance after installing and running it for the first time. • Use Configure Database Replication to configure a primary or standby server for VMDB replication. • Use Configure Database Maintenance to configure the VMDB maintenance schedule. • Use Configure Application Database Failover Monitor to start or stop VMDB failover monitoring. • Use Extend Temporary Storage to add temporary storage to the appliance. The appliance formats an unpartitioned disk attached to the appliance host and mounts it at /var/www/miq_tmp. The appliance uses this temporary storage directory to perform certain image download functions. • Use Configure External Authentication (httpd) to configure authentication through an IPA server. • Use Generate Custom Encryption Key to regenerate the encryption key used to encode plain text password. • Use Harden Appliance Using SCAP Configuration to apply Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) standards to the appliance. You can view these SCAP rules in the /var/www/miq/lib/appliance_console/config/scap_rules.yml file. • Use Stop EVM Server Processes to stop all server processes. You may need to do this to perform maintenance. • Use Start EVM Server Processes to start the server. You may need to do this after performing maintenance. • Use Restart Appliance to restart the ManageIQ appliance. You can either restart the appliance and clear the logs or just restart the appliance. • Use Shut Down Appliance to power down the appliance and exit all processes. • Use Summary Information to go back to the network summary screen for the ManageIQ appliance. • Use Quit to leave the ManageIQ appliance console. • Start the appliance and open a terminal console. • After starting the appliance, log in with a user name of root and the default password of smartvm. ![]() This displays the Bash prompt for the root user. • Enter the appliance_console command. The ManageIQ appliance summary screen displays. • Press Enter to manually configure settings. • Select 5) Configure Database from the menu. • You are prompted to create or fetch a security key. Since this is not the first ManageIQ appliance, choose 2) Fetch key from remote machine. For worker and multi-region setups, use this option to copy the security key from another appliance. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization Installation GuideAll ManageIQ appliances in a multi-region deployment must use the same key. • Choose 3) Join Region in External Database for the database location. • Enter the database hostname or IP address when prompted. • Enter the port number or leave blank for the default ( 5432). • Enter the database name or leave blank for the default ( vmdb_production). ![]() • Enter the database username or leave blank for the default ( root). • Enter the chosen database user’s password. • Confirm the configuration if prompted. • After starting the ManageIQ appliance, log in with a user name of root and the default password of smartvm. This displays the Bash prompt for the root user. • Enter the appliance_console_cli or appliance_console_cli --help command to see a list of options available with the command, or simply enter appliance_console_cli --option directly to use a specific option. Database Configuration Options Option Description --region (-r) region number (create a new region in the database - requires database credentials passed) --internal (-i) internal database (create a database on the current appliance) --dbdisk database disk device path (for configuring an internal database) --hostname (-h) database hostname --port database port (defaults to 5432) --username (-U) database username (defaults to root) --password (-p) database password --dbname (-d) database name (defaults to vmdb_production) Table 2. V2_key Options Option Description --key (-k) create a new v2_key --fetch-key (-K) fetch the v2_key from the given host --force-key (-f) create or fetch the key even if one exists --sshlogin ssh username for fetching the v2_key (defaults to root) --sshpassword ssh password for fetching the v2_key Table 3. IPA Server Options Option Description --host (-H) set the appliance hostname to the given name --ipaserver (-e) IPA server FQDN --ipaprincipal (-n) IPA server principal (default: admin) --ipapassword (-w) IPA server password --ipadomain (-o) IPA server domain (optional). Will be based on the appliance domain name if not specified. --iparealm (-l) IPA server realm (optional). Will be based on the domain name of the ipaserver if not specified. --uninstall-ipa (-u) uninstall IPA client. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Installation Guide• In order to configure authentication through an IPA server, in addition to using Configure External Authentication (httpd) in the appliance_console, external authentication can be optionally configured via the appliance_console_cli (command-line interface). • Specifying --host will update the hostname of the appliance. If this step was already performed via the appliance_console and the necessary updates made to /etc/hosts if DNS is not properly configured, the --host option can be omitted. Certificate Options Option Description --ca (-c) CA name used for certmonger (default: ipa) --postgres-client-cert (-g) install certs for postgres client --postgres-server-cert install certs for postgres server --http-cert install certs for http server (to create certs/httpd* values for a unique key) --extauth-opts (-x) external authentication options. Book Description: The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform is an enterprise grade, centralized management and hypervisor for server and desktop virtualization. It’s a complete virtualization management solution providing fully integrated management of your virtual infrastructures. The RHEV Platform components work seamlessly together to build your open private Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud. Develop a thorough understanding of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization through this step-by-step guide. Covering invaluable information right from the initial setup to the configuration of the infrastructure, you will learn to create and manage your own virtual machine as well as master the centralized management interface for virtualized machine snapshots. Through simple, hands-on tutorials, this book guides you through implementing and managing a virtualization infrastructure to run your mission critical enterprise workloads.
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