Kickstart Your Host System
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Note
For some systems you may either need to add
ksdevice=eth0
to the command
above or disable one of two or more NICs in the system's BIOS to avoid confusion
during the kickstart process.
4. The kickstart for your host system should begin. It should take around fifteen minutes to complete.
Upon successful completion of this kickstart, you will have provisioned a host system for your virtual
guest and registered it to you Satellite.
8.1.2.3. Your Host System Has Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Installed
You should register your host system to your Satellite and check to see if the required
xen
packages
are installed on the system. If they are not, install them using the Satellite
1. Fist, register your host system to your Satellite. Use
ssh
to connect to your host system. Register
your host system to your satellite issuing the following command as root:
rhnref_ks --serverUrl=http://your-satellite.example.com/XMLRPC \
--username=username --password=password
Note
If your host system is already registered to a different Red Hat Network server, add
the
--force
to the command above.
2. Next, open up the host system's profile in the Satellite web interface. Log into the web interface
of your Satellite at https://your-satellite.example.com/. Click on the
Systems
tab in the top red
navigational bar. You should see the host system you just registered - click on its profile name to
access its system profile page.
3. Make sure your system has access to the software channels it needs to access the software
required for hosting virtual guests. From your host system's profile page, click on the
Alter
Channel Subscriptions
link in the upper right side of the profile page under the
Subscribed
Channels
header. Check the
RHEL Virtualization
and
Red Hat Network Tools for RHEL Server
checkboxes and click the
Change Subscriptions
button underneath the list of channels.
4. Next, check to see if you have the necessary software installed for hosting virtual guest on the
system. On the host system, issue the following command as root:
rpm -q xen kernel-xen rhn-virtualization-host
If
rpm
indicates these packages are not installed, you must install them by running the following
command as root on the system:
yum install dxen kernel-xen rhn-virtualization-host
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