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Oracle® VM Server User's Guide
Release 2.1
Part Number E10898-04
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Command Syntax
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in Oracle VM Server?
New Features in Release 2.1.5
New Features in Release 2.1.2
New Features in Release 2.1.1
1
Introduction to Virtualization
1.1
What is Virtualization?
1.2
Why Virtualize?
1.3
Xen™ Technology
1.4
Oracle VM
2
Oracle VM Server
2.1
Oracle VM Server
2.2
Hypervisor
2.3
Domains, Guests and Virtual Machines
2.4
Management Domain
2.5
Domains
2.6
Paravirtualization, Hardware Virtualization, and Binary Translation
2.7
Creating Virtual Machines
2.8
Managing Domains
2.9
Configuring Oracle VM Server
2.10
Managing Oracle VM Server Repositories
3
Oracle VM Agent
3.1
Oracle VM Agent Command-Line Tool
3.2
Configuring Oracle VM Agent
3.3
Starting Oracle VM Agent
3.4
Stopping Oracle VM Agent
3.5
Monitoring Oracle VM Agent
4
Creating a Guest Virtual Machine
4.1
Supported Guest Operating Systems
4.2
Creating an Installation Tree
4.3
Creating a Guest Using a Template
4.4
Creating a Guest Using virt-install
4.5
Creating a Paravirtualized Guest Manually
4.5.1
Creating the Root File System
4.5.2
Populating the Root File System
4.5.3
Configuring the Guest
4.6
Creating a Hardware Virtualized Guest Manually
4.7
Converting a Hardware Virtualized Guest to a Paravirtualized Guest
4.8
Creating a Paravirtual Guest with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.8 or 3.9
4.9
Installing Paravirtual Drivers
5
Domain Monitoring and Administration
5.1
Domain Lifecycle
5.2
Using the xm Command-Line Interface
5.2.1
Monitoring Domains
5.2.2
Viewing Host Information
6
Domain Live Migration
6.1
Creating a Shared Virtual Disk for Live Migration
6.1.1
Creating a Shared Virtual Disk Using OCFS2 on iSCSI
6.1.2
Creating a Shared Virtual Disk Using OCFS2 on SAN
6.1.3
Adding a Shared Virtual Disk Using NFS
6.2
Migrating a Domain
7
Managing Oracle VM Server Repositories
7.1
Repository Directory Structure
7.2
Oracle VM Server Repositories
7.3
Repository Configuration File
7.4
Repository Mount Options
7.5
Adding a Repository
7.6
Removing a Repository
8
Converting Hosts and VMware Virtual Machines
8.1
Converting a Linux or Windows Host
8.1.1
Using the P2V Utility Interactively
8.1.2
Using the P2V Utility with a Kickstart File
8.2
Converting a VMware Virtual Machine
9
High Availability
9.1
High Availability (HA)
9.2
Creating a Shared Virtual Disk for HA
9.2.1
Creating a Shared Virtual Disk Using OCFS2 on iSCSI
9.2.2
Creating a Shared Virtual Disk Using OCFS2 on SAN
9.2.3
Adding a Shared Virtual Disk Using NFS
9.3
Creating HA Clusters
9.3.1
Creating an NFS Cluster for HA
9.3.2
Creating an OCFS2 Cluster for HA
9.4
Enabling HA
A
Command-Line Tools
ovs-agent
virt-install
xm
P2V
B
Oracle VM Server Configuration File
Oracle VM Server Configuration File
C
Guest Configuration
C.1
e100 And e1000 Network Device Emulators
C.2
Quality of Service (QoS)
C.2.1
Setting Disk Priority
C.2.2
Setting Inbound Network Traffic Priority
C.2.3
Setting Outbound Network Traffic Priority
C.3
Configuration File Example 1
C.4
Configuration File Example 2
D
Oracle VM Agent Architecture
D.1
Oracle VM Agent Architecture
D.2
Oracle VM Agent Deployment
E
Troubleshooting
E.1
Debugging Tools
E.1.1
Oracle VM Server Directories
E.1.2
Oracle VM Server Log Files
E.1.3
Oracle VM Server Command-Line Tools
E.2
Using DHCP
E.3
Guest Console Access
E.4
Cannot Display Graphical Installer When Creating Guests
E.5
Hardware Virtualized Guest Console Not Displayed
E.6
Setting the Guest's Clock
E.7
Wallclock Time Skew Problems
E.8
Mouse Pointer Tracking Problems
E.9
Hardware Virtualized Guest Stops
E.10
Hardware Virtualized Guest Devices Not Working as Expected
E.11
Hardware Virtualized Guest Windows Installation
E.12
CD-ROM Image Not Found
E.13
Firewall Blocks NFS Access
E.14
Migrating Domains
E.15
Attaching to a Console with the Grub Boot Loader
Glossary
Index
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