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Installing on Oracle VM 2.1.2

Installing on Oracle VM 2.1.1

  • Creating a guest virtual machine with Oracle VM Server 2.1.1.
    Uses the Oracle VM Server command-line, not Oracle VM Manager, and an Oracle VM template to create an Oracle Enterprise Linux guest virtual machine. (Alison Holloway)
  • Basic OracleVM Infrastructure Quickstart (German) all steps you have to do to get a complete OracleVM infrastructure based on OracleVM 2.1.1 and OracleEL 5.2 (Matthias Schöffmann / Bernegger GmbH)
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Installing on Oracle VM 2.1

  • Installing Oracle VM 2.1 is almost exactly the same as installing Oracle VM 2.1.1. See the Oracle VM 2.1.1 documentation set, which supercedes the Oracle VM 2.1 documentation set.
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chovav Oracle VM and EVA4400 0 Dec 8 2008, 1:54 AM EST by chovav
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I am new to OVM ... I need to set up an environment with 3 HP DL360 (each with dual FC HBAs and 2 local hard drives, and one EVA4400 with some 6TB of data. If I understand right, the SAN should hold the guest OS data. What are the steps required to set this up? (I saw that during the installation there is a partition calles /OVS that is being created. should this one be on the SAN?

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