Tom Brown wrote:
Totally. If you want to name the virtual system "foosball" you can,
or you can just decide to provision based on profiles. If you do
that, the best invocation is:
koan --virt --profile=profile-xen --server=cobblerBox
--virt-name=foosball
That way you get a better name than the one cobbler will generate for
you, and it will make more sense when you look at it in virsh or
virt-manager later.
The reason to use virt provisioning based on the system would be if
you wanted DHCP control, or if you were doing per-system
templating. In most cases, I just use --profile for virt.
do you mind sharing what a virt profile looks like ?
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Just like a regular one. See the manpage for additional parameters
starting with --virt that are only used by virtual machines.
For instance, you can set the amount of RAM the guest will get, as well
as the amount of disk space -- which is determined by
the actual hardware instead for bare metal.
Incidentally, you may be interested in joining #cobbler on irc.freenode.net.
It's somewhat easier than email for quick questions.
--Michael
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