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Getting Started with oVirt 3.3.
Title:
Getting Started with oVirt 3.3.
Author:
Lesovsky, Alexey.
ISBN:
9781783280087
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (150 pages)
Contents:
Getting Started with oVirt 3.3 -- Table of Contents -- Getting Started with oVirt 3.3 -- Credits -- About the Author -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks, discount offers, and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access for Packt account holders -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. Before You Begin -- Architecture overview -- oVirt component relationships -- Admin and User portals -- VDSM agents -- Guest agents -- Database -- Data Warehouse -- Report Engine -- Developer interfaces -- Hardware and system requirements -- Management server requirements -- Virtualization host requirements -- RAM requirements -- Storage requirements -- PCI device requirements -- Worst case -- Summary -- 2. Installing oVirt -- oVirt Engine setup -- oVirt Engine installation -- Initial configuration -- oVirt virtualization hosts setup -- Administrator portal -- User portal -- Summary -- 3. Configuring oVirt -- Data centers -- Creating a new data center -- Clusters -- Creating a cluster -- Hosts -- Configuring hosts -- Configuring storage -- Configuring the NFS storage -- Configuring the iSCSI storage -- Configuring the Fibre Channel storage -- Configuring local on host storage -- Preparing the local storage -- Connecting the local storage into data center -- Configuring the GlusterFS storage -- Configuring the GlusterFS volume -- Configuring the GlusterFS storage -- Configuring the ISO domain -- Configuring the export domain -- oVirt networking -- Logical networks -- Creating a new logical network -- Summary -- 4. Managing Virtual Machines -- Creating virtual machines -- Creating Linux virtual machines -- Configuring network interfaces -- Configuring virtual disks -- Running the Linux virtual machine.

Creating a Windows desktop -- Running and installing Windows as a guest operating system -- Using Templates -- Preparing a Linux virtual machine -- Preparing a Windows virtual machine -- Creating Template -- Using Templates for virtual machine creation -- Summary -- 5. Advanced Features -- Live migration -- High availability -- Cluster policies -- Device hot plug and hot remove -- Virtual disk hot plug -- Network interface hot plug and hot remove -- Pools and prestarted VMs -- Creating a pool -- Detaching VM from a pool -- Snapshots -- Creating snapshots -- Working with snapshots -- Cloning a virtual machine -- Network QoS and VNIC profiles -- Authentication via an external directory service -- Quota -- Summary -- 6. oVirt Troubleshooting -- Common problems -- Security-related problems -- Problems with oVirt Engine -- Problems with virtualization hosts -- Problems with storages -- Logs -- oVirt Engine logs -- VDSM logs -- Monitoring -- Summary -- A. NFS Storage Setup on CentOS -- Preparing the local storage -- Package installation and NFS setup -- B. iSCSI Storage Setup on CentOS -- Preparing the local storage -- Package installation and iSCSI setup -- Index.
Abstract:
Getting Started with oVirt 3.3 has a tutorial-based approach to learning oVirt KVM virtualization. This book will introduce you to the various components of the oVirt engine and will show you how to implement virtualization.This book is designed for technicians and system administrators who are interested in virtualization technology in Linux / UNIX. It is assumed that you have an understanding of virtualization in general as well as what issues it solves. You will also need a basic knowledge of how to work on the command line in Linux.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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