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Oracle® VM Server User's Guide
Release 2.1
Part Number E10898-04
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M
N
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P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
A
Agent
VM Server,
D.1
Anaconda installation tree,
4.4
C
Clock,
E.7
Setting,
E.6
Command line tools,
E.1.3
Convert host to guest,
A
Converting hardware virtualized guest to paravirtualized guest,
4.7
Converting Linux hosts,
8
Converting VMWare Virtual Machines,
8
D
Daemons
Oracle VM Server repository,
7.2
DHCP,
E.2
Disk Priority,
C.2.1
dom0,
Glossary
Explanation,
2.4
Domain,
Glossary
domU,
Glossary
E
e100/e1000 network driver,
C.1
/etc/ovs/repositories file,
7.3
/etc/ovs/repositories.options file,
7.4
Ethernet controller,
Preface
F
Firewall
Stopping,
E.13
G
Gigabit network driver,
C.1
Guest,
Glossary
Configuration,
4.5.3
Lifecycle,
5.1
Management,
5.2
,
D.2
Monitoring,
5.2
Supported operating systems,
4.1
Guest clock
Setting,
E.6
Guest operating system,
Glossary
H
HA,
9
Hardware virtualization
Overview,
2.3
Hardware virtualized guest
Creating,
4.6
Creating using virt-install,
4.4
Hardware virtualized machine,
Glossary
High Availability,
9
Host
Monitoring,
5.2.2
Host computer,
Glossary
Hypervisor,
2.2
,
Glossary
I
Installation source screen,
A
Installation tree,
4.4
Intel e100/e1000 network drivers,
C.1
iscsi-initiator-utils package,
6.1.1
,
9.2.1
iso_pool,
7.1
K
Keyboard selection screen,
A
Kickstart file,
A
L
Language selection screen,
A
Linux host conversion,
8
linux p2v,
8
Log
Oracle VM Agent,
3
Oracle VM Server,
E.1.2
M
Management domain,
2.4
,
Glossary
N
Network controller,
Preface
Network driver,
C.1
Network Traffic Priority,
C.2.2
NFS access blocked,
E.13
NIC,
C.1
O
OCFS2,
6.1
,
9.2
Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 Update 4
Converting hardware virtualized guest to paravirtualized guest,
4.7
Oracle VM,
1.4
Overview,
1.4
Oracle VM Agent,
1.4
,
3.1
,
A
,
D.1
,
Glossary
Configuration,
3.2
default user,
3.2
Install location,
3.1
Install log,
3.1
Log,
3
Monitoring,
3.5
Server Pool Master,
D.1
Starting and stopping,
3.3
Virtual Machine Server,
D.1
Oracle VM Manager,
1.4
,
Glossary
Oracle VM Server,
Glossary
API,
B
API options,
B
Components,
2.1
Configuration file,
B
Configuration options,
B
Create guest,
A
Deployment,
D.2
Log file,
B
Logfile options,
B
Management,
A
Repository,
7
VNC Server options,
B
os-type,
E.7
os-variant,
E.7
/OVS directory,
7.1
ovsagent,
A
Command line tool,
3.1
ovs-makerepo script,
7.4
ovs-offlinerepo script,
7.6
ovsrepositories daemon,
7.2
P
P2V,
8
,
A
P2V kickstart file,
A
P2V network configuration screen,
A
Paravirtualization
Overview,
2.3
Paravirtualized guest
Converting Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 Update 4 guest,
4.7
Creating,
4.5
Creating using virt-install,
4.4
Paravirtualized machine,
Glossary
Preferred Server,
Glossary
publish_pool,
7.1
Q
QEMU,
E.9
,
Glossary
QoS,
C.2
Quality of Service,
C.2
R
repositories file,
7.3
repositories.options file,
7.4
Repository,
7
Adding a repository,
7
Daemon,
7.2
Mount options,
7
Removing,
7
running_pool,
7.1
S
seed_pool,
7.1
Server Pool,
Glossary
Server Pool Master,
Glossary
Server Pool Master Agent,
D.1
Shared virtual disk,
6.1
,
9.2
sharedDisk,
7.1
Suppress P2V screens,
A
System Clock
Setting,
E.6
T
timer_mode,
E.7
U
/usr/lib/ovs/ovs-makerepo script,
7.5
/usr/lib/ovs/ovs-offlinerepo script,
7.6
Utility Server,
Glossary
Utility Server Agent,
D.1
V
vif,
C.1
,
Glossary
virt-install,
A
Command line tool,
4
Virtual disk,
6.1
,
9.2
,
Glossary
Virtual Machine,
Glossary
Virtual machine management,
D.2
Virtual Machine Manager,
Glossary
,
Glossary
Virtual Machine Server,
D.1
,
Glossary
Virtual Machine Server Agent,
D.1
Virtual machine template,
Glossary
Virtual Network Interface,
Glossary
VM,
Glossary
VM management,
D.2
VM Server,
Glossary
VM Server Agent,
D.1
VMM,
Glossary
,
Glossary
VMware virtual machine conversion,
8
VNC access to guests,
E.3
W
Wallclock Time Skew,
E.7
X
Xen,
Glossary
Xen hypervisor,
1.3
,
Glossary
xend-config.sxp configuration file,
B
xen.independent_wallclock
Setting,
E.6
xm,
A
xm command,
5.2
xm top command,
5.2.1
XML-RPC interface,
B
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