After preparing the virtualization host server, complete the following instructions. For complete information and instructions, see the Novell Virtualization Technology documentation Web site.
Alt+Esc is used on a NetWare server to switch between console screens, but on SLES 10 it moves between open windows. To provide the expected behavior for the virtualized NetWare server, you must disable the shortcut for SLES 10.
On the host server as the root user, click > .
Click
> .Under the Backspace key to disable the shortcut.
category, click , then press theClick
.Close the Control Center.
Continue with Downloading the NetWare ISO File.
You install NetWare from the DVD .iso file copied to the server’s hard drive.
On the host server, click NetWare 6.5 SP8 e Media Kit on the Novell Download Web site.
> and access theOn the evaluation page, click
.Log in using your Novell Account information.
Click the NW65SP8_OVL_DVD.iso file.
button for theSelect
and click .The file is saved to the desktop.
After the file downloads, verify its integrity.
Click
> .At the command prompt, enter cd Desktop.
The terminal opens in the root user’s home directory (/root). The desktop is contained in a subfolder of /root named Desktop.
Check the MD5 checksum value of the downloaded image file by entering:
md5sum NW65SP8_OVL_DVD.iso
Compare the displayed value against the value listed on the evaluation download page.
If the values don’t match, you must download the file again until you get a matching checksum.
Close the terminal by entering exit.
You can also close the browser and the download dialog box.
Continue with Creating a Virtual Machine and Installing NetWare.
On the desktop, click
> .Select
> .Notice that one virtual machine,
(the OES 2 virtual machine host server) is already running.Use the information in the following table to create a second virtual machine and start the NetWare installation.
Page Name |
Action |
---|---|
Virtual Machine Manager |
|
Create a Virtual Machine |
|
Install an Operating System? |
|
Type of Operating System |
|
Summary |
|
Name of Virtual Machine |
|
Summary |
|
Hardware |
|
Summary |
|
Disks |
Initially, a 10 GB file is specified for the partitions/volumes on the virtual server. By default, this is a sparse file, meaning that although 10 GB is allocated, the size of the file on the disk will only be as large as the actual data it contains. Sparse files conserve disk space, but they have a negative impact on performance. The NetWare install allocates 500 MB for a DOS partition and 8 GB for the SYS: volume. The default disk size of 10 GB leaves about 1.5 GB for other partitions, which isn’t very much, although it is sufficient for the exercises in this guide. However, you allocated 25 GB for the /vm mount point on the server, so let’s allocate all of that to this virtual machine.
|
Summary |
|
After the NetWare installation starts, use the following table to navigate the pages listed in the left column:
IMPORTANT:Some of the instructions that follow assume you have a mouse attached to the server. If not, as you install, use the Tab key to select the options indicated, then press Enter to continue.
Page Name |
Action |
---|---|
NetWare Installation |
|
Choose a Pattern |
|
Components |
|
Novell iManager 2.7.2 |
|
Summary |
|
Server Properties |
|
Protocols |
|
Advanced |
|
Protocols |
|
Domain Name Service |
|
Time Zone |
|
Time Synchronization |
|
eDirectory Installation |
|
eDirectory Information |
|
eDirectory Login |
|
NDS/eDirectory Patch Detection |
The warning doesn’t apply because you are installing into an eDirectory 8.8 tree.
|
eDirectory Summary |
|
Licenses |
In this page you install the license included with NetWare 6.5 SP8. The software license doesn’t expire, but your evaluation period expires 90 days after you install the server. At that point you should either uninstall NetWare or purchase the OES 2 product. For more information, see
|
MLA License Certificate Context |
|
Novell Modular Authentication Service |
|
Reset Your Server Now? |
|
Close the Virtual Machine Manager windows by clicking the X on the upper right corner, or by right-clicking the title bar and selecting
. The NetWare server continues to run.IMPORTANT:It is wise to keep Virtual Machine Manager open only while you are actively using it to manage the virtual machines on your host server. Otherwise, the manager incrementally consumes domain 0 memory and eventually causes out-of-memory errors. For more information, see Virtual Machine Manager
in the Virtualization with Xen Guide guide.
Continue with Section 3.0, eDirectory, Users and Groups, and Identity Services.