Switch KVM Stacks
You can switch from one KVM stack to another KVM stack, if required.
The KVM stacks define the versions of user space packages that you can use to manage virtual machines on Oracle Linux. To take advantage of newer functionality available in more recent user space packages, you must install UEK.
The Default KVM Stack is compatible with both RHCK and UEK. The Default KVM Stack is available from the standard Oracle Linux package repositories. If you require RHCK, you can only use the Default KVM Stack.
The Oracle KVM Stack, which includes more KVM features than the default stack, requires UEK to be running on the host system and that the ol8_kvm_appstream
yum repository is enabled on the system.
Switching the KVM stack on an Oracle Linux system involves removing one version of the KVM stack and then replacing it with another version of the KVM stack.
Caution:
Guest instances that were created by using one KVM stack might not be compatible and might not start after switching to another KVM stack.For instructions on how to switch KVM stacks on Oracle Linux 8 systems with UEK, see these topics:
- Switch Oracle KVM Stack to Default Stack
- Switch Default Stack to Oracle KVM Stack
- Upgrade the Oracle KVM Stack
Note:
For details about the KVM stacks and their sources, see Virtualization Package Sources.Switch Default Stack to Oracle KVM Stack
The following information describes how Oracle Linux 8 users can switch from the Default KVM Stack to the Oracle KVM Stack.
Caution:
Guest instances that were created by using the Default KVM Stack might not be compatible and might not start after switching to the Oracle KVM Stack.What Do You Need?
- Oracle Linux 8 system with the Default KVM Stack module installed.
- The host system must be running the latest UEK R6 or UEK R7.
- Administrator privileges.
Steps
Follow these steps to switch the KVM stack from the Default KVM Stack to the Oracle KVM Stack.
Switch Oracle KVM Stack to Default Stack
Caution:
Guest instances that were created by using the Oracle KVM Stack might not be compatible and might not start after switching to the Default KVM Stack.
What Do You Need?
- Oracle Linux 8 system with the Oracle KVM stack module and stream installed.
- The host system must be running the latest UEK R6 or UEK R7. Administrator privileges.
Steps
Follow these steps to switch from the Oracle KVM Stack to the Default KVM Stack.
Upgrade the Oracle KVM Stack
Caution:
Guest instances that were created by using an earlier Oracle KVM Stack stream might not be compatible and might not start after switching to the later version of the Oracle KVM Stack.What Do You Need?
- Oracle Linux 8 system with the an earlier Oracle KVM Stack stream installed.
- The host system must be running the latest UEK R6 or UEK R7.
- Administrator privileges.
Steps
Follow these steps to switch from an earlier Oracle KVM Stack stream to the latest version of the Oracle KVM Stack.