
The End User License Agreement window appears on the first boot. Read the license agreement in its entirety, and only
if you understand and accept the license terms, enter y (Yes).
Step 3
Log into the server as the root user.
Step 4
To configure the network for the Virtual Appliance, see the appendix
Configuring Network Access on CentOS 7.3 Using
nmcli, on page 67
Deploying the Regional Cluster or Local Cluster on a KVM Hypervisor
To install the Cisco Prime Network Registrar virtual appliance, you must first download the correct installation
file. There are two files available, a regional virtual appliance and a local cluster virtual appliance. Each of
these virtual appliances are provided as a .bz2 file.
The names are:
•
cpnr_9_1_local.kvm.tar.bz2
for the local virtual appliance
•
cpnr_9_1_regional.kvm.tar.bz2
for the regional virtual appliance
Download the virtual appliance of your choice. Every Cisco Prime Network Registrar local cluster installation
must connect to a Cisco Prime Network Registrar regional cluster in order to receive the necessary license
information required to operate. Thus, before you install a Cisco Prime Network Registrar local virtual
appliance you must identify the IP address of the regional cluster to which it will connect to receive the license
information.
To install Cisco Prime Network Registrar on a KVM Hypervisor, extract the distribution tar archive
(
cpnr_9_1_local.kvm.tar.bz2
or
cpnr_9_1_regional.kvm.tar.bz2
) using the following command:
root$ tar xvjf cpnr_9_1_local.kvm.tar.bz2
If you are unpacking both the local and the regional KVM kits, you must untar them in separate directories
to avoid filename conflicts.
The extraction takes a few minutes and it requires a minimum of 14 GB free disk space. You should see
the following files:
Note
•
cpnr_9_1_local-disk1.raw
—
contains the disk for the virtual machine
•
installonkvm
—
installs the virtual machine
•
readme.kvm.txt
—
contains the installation instructions
The first file (-disk1.raw) is the actual file that will be used as the disk file for the resulting CPNR KVM
virtual machine. This file should be placed in the directory where you want it to reside long-term as the "source
path" for the virtual disk in the CPNR KVM virtual machine. While you can move it even after the virtual
machine is installed, it is easier to start with it in the correct location. You should move the
installonkvm
script along with it. The
installonkvm
script needs to be executable in order to operate correctly.
To proceed with the installation, follow the instructions as specified in the
readme.kvm.txt
file.
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