OK the VM build fine... but after reboot they indicate lost.
New HPE microserver
Disk are initialized
2x2TB SATA
16GB of ram
1 VM @ 1GB ClearOS VM
what i am i missing
New HPE microserver
Disk are initialized
2x2TB SATA
16GB of ram
1 VM @ 1GB ClearOS VM
what i am i missing
In ClearVM
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I am confused at what you are doing here. Are you installing ClearVM then running up an instance of ClearOS in ClearVM? If so I don't know much about ClearVM to know what it means when a VM indicates "lost". The underlying technology is KVM/libvirt amd machines can still be manipulated with the virsh commands but it certainly can break the ClearVM set up if you do that.
Can I also point out that a Microserver is not a particularly good host as it is only a 2 core device. It needs one core for itself so that only leaves you able to run one 1 core VM guest at a time. -
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There is currently a certificate problem with ClearVM. I have asked the dev if a "yum update" would help. He said it might and he'd try looking at it sometime. -
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Nick Howitt wrote:
Can I also point out that a Microserver is not a particularly good host as it is only a 2 core device. It needs one core for itself so that only leaves you able to run one 1 core VM guest at a time.
i got the 4 core version. The guestVm are simply target for me to use force study and prepare for my CEH.
stand up box X with OS* and hack it blow it away since and repeat
I have a VMWare environment at work and have felt with LPARs and VPARs but thanks
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