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Setting up the Kaleido-IP VM
Creating the Kaleido-IP Virtual Machine
The
Deploy OVF Template
wizard appears, prompting you for the location of the file
you wish to install.
3 Navigate to the desired OVA file on your local file system, and then click
Next
.
The
OVF Template Details
page appears, with information about the selected OVA file
(e.g., download size, virtual machine size).
4 Click
Next
.
The
Name and Location
page appears, prompting you to enter a name for your virtual
machine.
5 Type the desired name, and then click
Next
.
The
Storage
page displays the storage disks available on your host.
6 Select the appropriate destination storage for your virtual machine files, and then click
Next
.
The
Disk Format
page appears.
7 Click the option that best suits your purposes, and then click
Next
.
The
Network Mapping
page appears.
8 Set the appropriate mapping for your virtual machine’s network adapters.
9 Click
Next
.
The
Ready to Complete
page appears.
10 Review the deployment settings, and then click
Next
.
A window appears, showing the OVA deployment progress, followed by a confirmation
message once the deployment is complete.
11 Click
Close
to dismiss the confirmation message.
In the main vSphere Client window, the status of the recently completed deployment
appears in the
Recent Tasks
area.
12 On the
View
menu, point to
Inventory
, and then click
Inventory
.
13 Your new virtual machine appears, in the vSphere Client inventory.
14 Right-click the virtual machine you just created, point to
Power
, and then click
Power
On
.
15 Switch to the
Console
tab in the main pane. Wait until the virtual machine has
completed its startup.
Once the operating system and application have loaded, a login prompt appears in the
console window.
16 Log on to your Kaleido-IP VM with the following credentials:
• Login:
root
• Password:
pw1234
17 Type
k3bin
, on the command line, and then press Enter.
18 Type
./setupNetwork.bash
, and then press Enter.
Note:
The Kaleido-IP VM image is based on a Kaleido-IP with 2 network
adapters. Should you require more network adapters, it is possible to add
them at a later stage (see
Summary of Contents for grass valley KALEIDO-IP VM
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