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Redhat Enterprise virtualization- Installing RHEV-H

October 5, 2014 By Cloud_Devops 2 Comments

Post Configuration of RHEV-H

1. Login to RHEV-H using admin/(Password which you have entered in step 11).

RHEV-H status tab
RHEV-H status tab

[box type=”info” align=”alignleft” ]Use the Arrow keys to navigate. Up/Down – Right/Left [/box]

 

 

 

2.Navigate to “Network” and press right arrow to create the network bonding for network redundancy. Select the “Create Bond” and press enter.

Creating the network  bonding
Creating the network bonding

3.Select the network interface which is going to be part of this network bonding.Bond name should be ending with numeric. (Ex: bond1)

Choosing the NIC's
Choosing the NIC’s

Click on Save. You will be getting window like below.

Bond has been created
Bond has been created

4.Select the bond and press enter to configure the IP address.

Select the bond and press enter
Select the bond and press enter

5.Select  the IP type as static and enter IP address/Gateway/Net-mask.

Enter the IP details
Enter the IP details

You will get the window like below once you have save the settings.

Save the settings
Save the settings

6.Enter the hostname and DNS server details . (DNS is optional)

Enter hostname and DNS server IP
Enter hostname and DNS server IP

Click on Save.

Save the configuration
Save the configuration

7.You can enable the ssh for remote login from the diagnostics tab.

Enabling the remote ssh
Enabling the remote ssh

We have successfully installed the Redhat Enterprise virtualization – Hypervisor.

For your information, i have installed RHEV-H on below mentioned processor and works perfectly. (Only for LAB purpose)

My system CPU
My system CPU

If you want to learn RHEV and planning to setup on desktop/Laptop, Use VMware workstation. Create a VM with below mentioned configuration and install RHEV-H  on it.

My VM hardware
My VM hardware

In the next article,we will be seeing the installation of  RHEV-M and configuration.Stay Tuned with UnixArena.

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Comments

  1. Raju says

    April 9, 2015 at 3:43 am

    Hi Lingesh,

    Can you please help me on steps to do to add new raw physical machine to existing RHEV clusters.
    I’m planning to follow below steps:
    1) Install RHEV-Hypervisor (Question Do i need to install RHEL OS before hypervisor??)
    2) While installing I’ll give RHEV- manager details
    3) From RHEV-Manger I’ll add new hosts to the cluster.

    Please let me know if above steps works and please share if you have more detailed step-by-step to add new physical hosts to the RHEV cluster.

    Thank you for your help,
    Raju Loka

    Reply
  2. lyonn says

    January 26, 2015 at 10:02 pm

    Does it possible change the boot loader preferences?

    Reply

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