Re: kvm virtualization in RHEL 5.4 Beta, howto

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Hi there,

     I don't know what to do in RHEL5.4, but in RHEL5.3, using

      qemu-img create -f qcow /vm/vdisk.img 20G 

     to create the virtual disk

    qemu-kvm -hda /vm/vdisk.img -cdrom /vm/iso/w2k3.iso -boot d  -m 1024

      to create the virtual machine,

      and finally, using
 
    qemu-kvm /vm/vdisk.img -m 1024
 
     to boot the installed vm.








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Hi Thomas,
thanks for your answer.

When I run virt-manager (as I do with xen) and try to use kvm I dont see
this option anywhere.

When I try to add a connection the hypervisors avaliable are xen and qemu
(like with previous version of RH)

How I build the kvm guest (sorry if this is a silly question, but I don´t
see how to make it)

Thanks,

ESG

2009/8/11 Thomas von Steiger <thomas.vonsteiger@xxxxxxxxxx>

>
> On 11.08.2009, at 15:02, ESGLinux wrote:
>
>  Hi all,
>> I have installed the RHEL 5.4  Beta (see the press
>>
>> 
http://press.redhat.com/2009/07/02/red-hat-enterprise-linux-5-4-beta-now-available/?sc_cid=70160000000Hv6dAAC

>> )
>>
>> and I want to test KVM virtualization, but I don´t know how to test
>> because
>> I´m totall newbie to this kind of virtualization.
>>
>> I have installed the KVM group from pirut, but I dont see how to test 
it.
>>
>> someone knows a good KVM-howto and the utilities that comes with RHEL 
5.4
>> Beta for manage it?
>>
>
>
> You can use virt-manager, virsh, virt-viewer from rhel5.4 beta to build 
kvm
> guests.
>
> Thomas
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