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STEP-BY-STEP INSTALL GUIDE UBUNTU 10.04 LUCID ON PROXMOX VE SERVER Introduction Part 1: Installing and Updating Proxmox VE Server Step 1: Getting Started & Hardware Pre-requisites 1.1 System requirements 1.2 Summary of Proxmox VE Installation Step 2: Install Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) Step 3: Proxmox VE Configuration Part 2: Installing Virtual Machines on Proxmox VE Step 1: Downloading Appliance Templates Step 2: Installing Linux Ubuntu Lucid VM on Proxmox VE Part 3: eed More Training on Linux: Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Training: Part 4: Hands-on Labs Assignments
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Introduction
In this Hands-on lab, youre going to learn how to install and configure Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) server a professional virtualization platform used to make virtual machines based on KVM and OpenVZ technologies. Proxmox VE is an easy to use open source virtualization platform based on Linux and used for running virtual appliances and virtual machines. It is a product aimed at companies and production environments, since it intends to be an easy deployment and management solution.
Hands-on Solution:
In this Hands-on Lab session, youll learn how to install and configure Proxmox VE. Next, youll learn how to build and deploy virtual machines on Proxmox VE. In this lab you have opportunity to deploy Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS server which you can use to deploy any application of your choice. You may also use Proxmox VE to build and deploy your own private cloud using OpenNebula, Eucalyptus Systems etc.
Note: in our lab, we think that OpenVZ is a plus because it has got better performance than KVM and the containers idea is fantastic: the size of these templates is really small and you can get a ready virtual machine in few minutes.
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Step 1: Getting Started & Hardware Pre-requisites 1.1 System requirements For production servers, high quality server equipment is needed. Keep in mind, if you run 10 Virtual Servers on one machine and you got a hardware failure, 10 services are lost. Proxmox VE supports clustering, means that multiple Proxmox VE installations can centrally managed via the included cluster functionality. Note: Proxmox VE can also use local storage (DAS) and SAN. Minimum requirements for evaluation: CPU: 64bit (Intel EMT64 or AMD64), Intel VT/AMD-V capable CPU/Mainboard (for KVM Full Virtualization support) Minimum 1 GB RAM Hard drive One NIC Recommended system requirements: CPU: 64bit (Intel EMT64 or AMD64), Multi core CPU recommended, Intel VT/AMD-V capable CPU/Mainboard (for KVM Full Virtualization support) 4 GB is good, more is better Hardware RAID with batteries protected write cache (BBU) Fast hard drives, best results with 15k rpm SAS, Raid10 Two NIC
1.2 Summary of Proxmox VE Installation Proxmox VE installs the complete operating system and management tools in 3 to 5 minutes (depends on the used hardware). "Bare-metal" means that you start from a empty server - there is no need to install a base operation system. Including the following: Complete operating system (Debian Lenny 64) Partition the hard drive with LVM2 Proxmox VE Kernel with OpenVZ and KVM support Backup/Restore tools Web based management interface Proxmox uses LVM - See backup and restore of LVM data. Warning: the complete server is used and all existing data is removed.
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www.globalopenversity.org
Step 2: Install Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) 1. Hope over to http://www.proxmox.com/downloads/proxmox-ve/17-iso-images website and download the Proxmox VE 1.8 ISO which at the time of writing this lab manual was "Proxmox VE 1.8 ISO Installer" 2. Once you have downloaded the Ubuntu ISO specific to your distribution, you have the option burning it into CD or just by using the ISO package to install it from your virtual machine, in our case VMware. 3. Fire-up a new virtual machine and perform the initial configuration and setup to use ISO package. 4. Start the virtual machine, and you should be able to see the first Proxmox VE installation screen. 5. From Fig. 1, and hit Enter key to start installation.
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6. From Fig. 2, Proxmox Installer screen, wait for the system to complete the current process, itll continue after that.
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7. From Fig. 3, Proxmox License Agreement screen, read and accept the license and then hit Enter key to continue.
Fig. 3
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8. From Fig. 4, Proxmox Installer screen, choose the desired option use, and then hit Next key to continue.
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9. From Fig. 5, Proxmox Installer screen, choose time location and keyboard language, and then hit Next key to continue.
Fig. 5
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10. From Fig. 6, Administration Password and E-Mail Address screen, enter the desired Admin password and email, and then hit Next key to continue.
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11. From Fig. 7, Network Configuration screen, enter all the required options, and then hit Next key to continue. Hostname: server01.govproxmox.com.
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12. From Fig. 8, Virtualization Platform screen, wait for the systems to create partitions and other processes.
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13. From Fig. 9, Web Based Administration screen, wait for the systems to complete the processes.
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14. From Fig. 9, Proxmox VE Cluster screen, wait for the systems to complete the processes.
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15. From Fig. 10, Installation Successful screen, click on the Reboot button .to restart the system.
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16. From Fig. 11, Bootup screen, wait for the system to restart,
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17. From Fig. 12, Terminal Login screen, login with the appropriate username and password as entered during the installation.
Fig. 12
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Kefa Rabah
----------------------------------------------Kefa Rabah is the Founder of Global Technology Solutions Institute. Kefa is knowledgeable in several fields of Science & Technology, Information Security Compliance and Project Management, and Renewable Energy Systems. He is also the founder of Global Open Versity, a place to enhance your educating and career goals using the latest innovations and technologies. 11
April 2007, Kefa Rabah, Global Open Versity, Vancouver Canada
www.globalopenversity.org