Chapter 6
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle VM Software
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After you have responded to all the prompts for system information, the server
completes the boot process and displays the Oracle VM login prompt.
Using Oracle VM
For complete information about using Oracle VM, refer to the Oracle VM
documentation available at the following location:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/vm.html
The following information should help you get started:
■
Either two or three VMs are installed on the server as part of the preinstalled
software configuration process, as follows:
■
Oracle Solaris
■
Oracle Linux
■
Oracle VM Manager (installed only if you selected it during the installation
procedure)
■
The default root password for the Oracle Linux VM is
ovsroot
. You configure
the root password for the Oracle Solaris VM as part of the Solaris installation
procedure.
■
The default console password for all three VMs is
oracle
.
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If you installed the Oracle VM Manger, it will be booted and running at the end of
the configuration process. The other two VMs will be powered off. Before booting
those VMs, use Oracle VM Manager to edit the configuration of the VM and select
which interface to use.
FIGURE 6-2
and
FIGURE 6-3
show an example of the Oracle
VM Manager screens used to select the interface for a VM.