Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor Menu navigation keys
- Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate between selections. Your selections are highlighted in white.
- The Tab key allows you to move between fields.
- Use the Spacebar to tick check boxes, which are represented by [ ] brackets. A marked check box displays with an asterisk (*).
- To proceed with the selected configurations, press the Enter key.
To install Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisors
- Insert the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor installation CD into your CD-ROM drive of the machine designated as a host. Reboot the machine. When the boot splash screen displays, press the
Tabkey and select Boot to boot from the hypervisor installation media. PressEnter. - On the installation confirmation screen, select
Install RHEV Hypervisorand pressEnter. - The installer automatically detects the drives attached to the system. The disk selected for booting the hypervisor is highlighted in white. Ensure that the local disk is highlighted, otherwise use the arrow keys to select the correct disk. Select Continue and press
Enter. - You are prompted to select the drive on which the hypervisor is to be installed. Ensure that the local disk is highlighted, otherwise use the arrow keys to select the correct disk. While multiple installation drives can be used, select only one for this evaluation. Select Continue and press
Enter. - Enter a password for local console access and confirm it. Select Install and press
Enter. The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor partitions the local drive, then commences installation. - Once installation is complete, a dialog prompts you to Reboot the hypervisor. Press
Enterto confirm. Remove the installation disc. - After the hypervisor has rebooted, you will be taken to a login shell. Log in as the
adminuser with the password you provided during installation to enter the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor management console. - On the hypervisor management console, there are eight tabs on the left. Press the
UpandDownkeys to navigate between them andEnterto access them.- Select the Network tab. Fill in the required fields as shown in the following example. Substitute the DNS Server address according to your environment.
After you have filled in the fields, select Apply and pressEnter. This saves your network settings. - For this document, the eth0 device will be used to set up the management network. Select it and press
Enterto access the interface configuration menu. Fill in the required fields as shown in the following example.
Under IPv4 Settings, selectDHCPorStaticIP addressing and pressSpacebarto mark the option as enabled. If using static IP addressing you must also provide theIP Address,Netmask, andGateway. Select Apply and pressEnter.A dialog prompts you to confirm your network settings, select OK and pressEnter. - Select the RHEV-M tab. Configure the following options:Select Apply and press
- In the Management Server field, enter
rhevm.demo.redhat.com. - In the Management Server Port field, enter
443. - Tick the Connect to the RHEV Manager and Validate Certificate check box.
- The Set RHEV-M Admin Password field allows you to specify the root password for the hypervisor, and enable SSH password authentication from the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager. You do not have to fill in this field for this document.
Enter. A dialog displays, asking you to connect the hypervisor to the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager and validate its certificate. Select Approve and pressEnter. A message will display notifying you that the Manager configuration has been successfully updated. - Under the Red Hat Network tab, you can register the host with the Red Hat Network. This enables the host to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machines with proper RHN entitlements. However, for the purposes of this document, the evaluation subscriptions will be used for the guests.
- Accept all other default settings. For information on security, logging, and kernel dump configuration, refer to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Hypervisor Deployment Guide. The guide also covers non-interactive hypervisor installation.
- Finally, select the Status tab. Select Restart and press
Enterto reboot the host and apply all changes.
You have now successfully installed a Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor. Repeat the above steps for each hypervisor you wish to use. The following sections will provide instructions on how to approve the hypervisors for use with the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager.

