DISCLAIMER!
This document provides instuctions for configuring a standalone VCL environment running on a single computer which is able to provision VCL reservations using VMware. It is only provided to help you understand how the various components of VCL operate. This document DOES NOT describe how to configure a production VCL environment. The environment described in this document can however be used to learn, test, and help develop VCL.
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VMWare Server cannot be installed on a computer running a Xen kernel. To determine if a Xen kernel is being used:
The following output indicates a Xen kernel is being used:
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Linux blade1g6-4 2.6.18-92.el5xen #1 SMP Tue Jun 10 19:20:18 EDT 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux |
If "xen" appears in the output of the previous command, replace the Xen Kernel with the following commands:
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yum update ecryptfs-utils -y yum install kernel kernel-devel -y yum remove xen kernel-xen -y |
Check the grub.conf file to make sure it is not configured to boot using the Xen Kernel
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less /boot/grub/grub.conf |
The grub.conf file should
NOT look like this:
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# grub.conf generated by anaconda # # Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file # NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that # all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /boot/, eg. # root (hd0,0) # kernel /vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/sda3 # initrd /initrd-version.img #boot=/dev/sda default=0 timeout=5 splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz hiddenmenu title CentOS (2.6.18-92.el5xen) root (hd0,0) kernel /xen.gz-2.6.18-92.el5 module /vmlinuz-2.6.18-92.el5xen ro root=LABEL=/ pci=nommconf module /initrd-2.6.18-92.el5xen.img |
The grub.conf file
SHOULD look like this:
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# grub.conf generated by anaconda # # Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file # NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that # all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /boot/, eg. # root (hd0,0) # kernel /vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/sda3 # initrd /initrd-version.img #boot=/dev/sda default=0 timeout=5 splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz hiddenmenu title CentOS (2.6.18-128.1.14.el5) root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.18-128.1.14.el5 ro root=LABEL=/1 pci=nommconf initrd /initrd-2.6.18-128.1.14.el5.img |
After removing the Xen kernel, reboot the computer:
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- Press ENTER to view the license agreement, scroll to the bottom, type yes and press ENTER
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In which directory do you want to install the mime type icons?
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[/usr/share/icons\] *ENTER* Wiki Markup |
What directory contains your desktop menu entry files?
These files have a .desktop file extension. \ [/usr/share/applications\] *ENTER* Wiki Markup |
In which directory do you want to install the application's icon?
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[/usr/share/pixmaps\] *ENTER* Wiki Markup |
None of the pre-built vmmon modules for VMware Server is suitable for your
running kernel. Do you want this program to try to build the vmmon module for
your system (you need to have a C compiler installed on your system)? \ [yes\] *ENTER*unmigrated-wiki-markup- What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
kernel? \ [/lib/modules/2.6.18-128.1.14.el5/build/include\] *ENTER* Wiki Markup |
Do you want networking for your virtual machines? (yes/no/help) \ [yes\] *ENTER* Wiki Markup |
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Your computer has multiple ethernet network interfaces available: eth0, eth1,
virbr0. Which one do you want to bridge to vmnet0? \[eth0\] *eth1* |
- Your computer has multiple ethernet network interfaces available: eth0, eth1,
virbr0. Which one do you want to bridge to vmnet0? [eth0] eth1 - Do you wish to configure another bridged network?
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Do you wish to configure another bridged network? (yes/no) \ [no\] *ENTER* Wiki Markup |
Do you want to be able to use NAT networking in your virtual machines? (yes/no)
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[yes\] *no* Wiki Markup |
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- Do you want to be able to use host-only networking in your virtual machines?
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[no\] *yes*unmigrated-wiki-markup - Do you want this program to probe for an unused private subnet? (yes/no/help)
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[yes\] *no* - What will be the IP address of your host on the private
network? 192.168.0.1 - What will be the netmask of your private network? 255.255.0.0
- DHCP information is displayed, press ENTERunmigrated-wiki-markup
- Do you wish to configure another host-only network? (yes/no) \ [no\] *ENTER*
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The default port : 902 is not free. We have selected a suitable alternative
port for VMware Server use. You may override this value now.
Remember to use this port when connecting to this server.
Please specify a port for remote console connections to use \ [904\] *ENTER* Wiki Markup |
In which directory do you want to keep your virtual machine files?
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[/var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines\] *ENTER* Wiki Markup |
The path "/var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines" does not exist currently. This
program is going to create it, including needed parent directories. Is this
what you want? \ [yes\] *ENTER*- Please enter your 20-character serial number
Type XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX or 'Enter' to cancel: enter the serial number
Verify the host-only network was configured correctly:
You should see a
vmnet1 interface using IP address
192.168.0.1:
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vmnet1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:56:C0:00:01 inet addr:192.168.0.1 Bcast:192.168.255.255 Mask:255.255.0.0 inet6 addr: fe80::250:56ff:fec0:1/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:4 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) |
Restart the vmware service (
/sbin/service vmware restart), you should see the following:
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Virtual machine monitor \[ OK \]
Virtual ethernet \[ OK \]
Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet0 \[ OK \]
Host-only networking on /dev/vmnet1 (background) \[ OK \]
Starting VMware virtual machines... \[ OK \ Virtual machine monitor [ OK ] Virtual ethernet [ OK ] Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet0 [ OK ] Host-only networking on /dev/vmnet1 (background) [ OK ] Starting VMware virtual machines... [ OK ]
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Configure /etc/hosts
Modify the /etc/hosts file to include entries for the VM host and guest computers:
Add the entries in bold:
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