仮想化
The
section allows you to manage the virtual guests registered to the selected client. This is only available when the selected client is registered as a virtual host.For more information about virtualization, see 仮想化.
The
tab is split into subtabs:1. Guests
This section lists the virtual guests registered to the selected client. This is only available when the selected client is registered as a virtual host.
The list shows these columns:
Column | Description |
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Guest |
The name of the virtual guest |
System |
The client the virtual guest is registered to |
Updates |
Icon indicates if the guest has outstanding patches |
State |
Indicates if the guest is running, suspended, stopped, or crashed |
Current Memory |
The amount of RAM allocated to the guest |
vCPUs |
The number of virtual processors allocated to the guest |
Base Software Channel |
The base software channel the guest is registered to |
Action Status |
Any currently running action |
Actions |
Use these buttons to start, stop, or change the guest |
To perform bulk actions on multiple virtual guests, select the guests, and click the appropriate action button above the table. For Salt clients, click Create Guest to configure and create a new virtual guest.
Virtual guests must be registered to virtual hosts. Virtual guests cannot be registered to a virtual guest. |
2. Storage
This section lists the virtual storage pools and volumes defined on the selected client. This is only available when the selected client is registered as a Salt virtual host.
The list shows these columns:
Column | Description |
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Name |
The name of the virtual storage pool or volume |
State |
Indicates if the pool is running, suspended, stopped, or crashed |
Autostart |
Checked if the pool starts automatically when the virtual host is booted |
Persistent |
Checked if the pool persists between virtual host reboots |
Location |
The absolute path to the pool on the virtual host |
Usage |
The percentage of storage in use.
Displays |
Actions |
Use these buttons to start, stop, or change the pool |
Click Create Pool to configure and create a new virtual storage pool.
3. ネットワーク
This section lists the virtual networks defined on the selected client. This is only available when the selected client is registered as a Salt virtual host.
The list shows these columns:
Name | The name of the virtual network |
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State |
Indicates if the network is running, suspended, stopped, or crashed |
Autostart |
Checked if the network starts automatically when the virtual host is booted |
Persistent |
Checked if the network persists between virtual host reboots |
Bridge |
The name of the associated network bridge |
Action Status |
Shows the status of any pending actions |
Actions |
Use these buttons to stop, edit, or delete the network |
Click Create Network to configure and create a new virtual network.
4. Provisioning
This section allows you to provision a new virtual guest on the selected client. This is only available when the selected client is registered as a traditional virtual host.
Select the autoinstallation profile to use, name the new virtual guest, and schedule a time for the guest to be provisioned. Click Advanced Configuration for more configuration options. Click Schedule Autoinstallation and Finish to complete provisioning.
5. Deployment
This section allows you to deploy a new virtual guest on the selected client from a baremetal system. This is only available when the selected client is registered as a traditional virtual host.
Type a URL to the qcow2
image to use, define the hardware requirements, and the proxy if required. Click Schedule Image Deployment to complete the deployment.
You can see pending virtual guest deployments by navigating to
.