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1 | Installing a Scripts guest on a Xen host |
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4 | You need to create the volumes to use: |
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6 | lvcreate -n $MACHINE-root --size 50.00G $HOST |
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7 | lvcreate -n $MACHINE-swap --size 10.00G $HOST |
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9 | Make sure that the console has an entry for this host: |
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11 | vim /etc/conserver/conserver.cf |
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13 | If it doesn't, add: |
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15 | console $MACHINE { |
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16 | master $HOST; |
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17 | include xen; |
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18 | } |
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20 | We use Kickstart to to initial Fedora configuration. Installing a new |
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21 | vanilla machine is as easy as: |
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23 | xm create scripts-server machine_name=$MACHINE install=fXX && console $MACHINE |
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25 | The only prompt (near the beginning of the install process) should be |
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26 | for the root password, and at the end, when it asks you to reboot. |
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27 | Say yes, and the machine will power down, and then restart without |
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28 | the install parameter: |
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30 | xm create scripts-server machine_name=$MACHINE && console $MACHINE |
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