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Location
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You have deployed the OCSBC VHD.
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You have created a bootable image using the Create image dialog.
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You have created the virtual networks you need for media and management
interfaces, with the exception of wancom0. Within the context of interface creation,
you also need to create:
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Subnets—The OCSBC has 3 types of vNICs, including management
(wancom0), and Media (s0p0, s1p0 etc). To maintain traffic separation, each of
the vNICs should be connected to a separate subnet.
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Security Groups—These are the equivalent of ACLs, defining the inbound and
outbound traffic allowed through that interface.
During the instance interface creation procedure, you must have the appropriate
image, subnets and security groups available. You create and attach the wancom0
network (subnet) during instance deployment.
Deploying the OCSBC VHD File
You acquire the OCSBC VHD file via your Oracle Support account. You deploy the
OCSBC using the VHD supplied by Oracle, based on the OCSBC version.
1.
Create a Blob Container under your Storage Accounts .
2.
Upload the VHD using the Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer:
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To a folder under the Blob Container
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In the same Region where you plan to create your instance.
After the VHD is uploaded, its URI (URL) is available from the Azure GUI. You use this
URI as the import source to create a new disk image. You can create instances
manually using the Azure GUI, or via script using the PowerShell command-line. This
document presents the GUI procedure.
Create Image
After uploading the file, you create an bootable image from the Create image and
specify:
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An Image Name.
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An OS disk:
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Set the OS disk type to Linux.
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Paste or select your VHD file URI as the Storage blob.
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Set the Account Type to Standard HDD.
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Set Host caching to Read/write.
Click the Create button at the bottom of the dialog. Azure creates your boot image.
You can review this image from your Azure Home page.
See Azure's Upload a generalized VHD and use it to create new VMs in Azure article
for extended instructions on creating your image.
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