KVM : Create Virtual Machine#12018/11/06 |
Install GuestOS and create a Virtual Machine. This example shows to install Fedora 29.
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[1] | Install GuestOS on text mode via network, it's OK on Console or remote connection with Putty and so on. Furthermore, Virtual Machine's images are placed at [/var/lib/libvirt/images] by default as a Storage Pool, but this example shows to create and use a new Storage Pool. |
# create a Storage Pool directory [root@dlp ~]# mkdir -p /var/kvm/images [root@dlp ~]# virt-install \
Starting install...
--name fedora29 \
--ram 4096 \ --disk path=/var/kvm/images/fedora29.img,size=30 \ --vcpus 2 \ --os-type linux \ --os-variant fedora29 \ --network bridge=br0 \ --graphics none \ --console pty,target_type=serial \ --location 'http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/Linux/Fedora/releases/29/Server/x86_64/os/' \ --extra-args 'console=ttyS0,115200n8 serial' # installation starts
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The example of options above means like follows. There are many options for others, make sure with [man virt-install].
--name
specify the name of Virtual Machine
--ram
specify the amount of memories of Virtual Machine
--disk path=xxx ,size=xxx
[path=] specify the location of disks of Virtual Machine
--vcpus[size=] specify the amount of disks of Virtual Machine
specify the virtual CPUs
--os-type
specify the type of GuestOS
--os-variant
specify the kind of GuestOS
--networkpossible to show the list of OS with follows # osinfo-query os
specify network types of Virtual Machine
--graphics
specify the kind of graphics. if set [none], it means nographics.
--console
specify the console type
--location
specify the location of installation source where from
--extra-args
specify parameters that is set in kernel
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[2] | Install on text mode, it's the same with common procedure of installation. After finishing installation, reboot first and then login prompt is shown like follwos. |
Fedora 29 (Server Edition) Kernel 4.18.16-300.fc29.x86_64 on an x86_64 (ttyS0) Web console: https://localhost:9090/ or https://10.0.0.200:9090/ localhost login: |
[3] | Move to GuestOS to HostOS with Ctrl + ] key. Move to HostOS to GuestOS with a command 'virsh console (name of virtual machine)'. |
[root@localhost ~]#
[root@dlp ~]# # Ctrl + ] key [root@dlp ~]# # Host's console virsh console fedora29 # move to Guest Connected to domain fedora29
Escape character is ^]
[root@localhost ~]# # Enter key # Guest's console
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[4] | It's easy to create another VM to copy from current VM with a command below. |
[root@dlp ~]# virt-clone --original fedora29 --name template --file /var/kvm/images/template.img Allocating 'template.img' | 30 GB 00:00:02 Clone 'template' created successfully. # disk image [root@dlp ~]# ll /var/kvm/images/template.img -rw-------. 1 root root 1982332928 Nov 3 17:17 /var/kvm/images/template.img # configuration file [root@dlp ~]# ll /etc/libvirt/qemu/template.xml -rw-------. 1 root root 3326 Nov 3 17:17 /etc/libvirt/qemu/template.xml |
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