
6.4.1 Set up the Logical Volumes for the Virtual Machines
For this section, a SAN LUN with at least 500GB of free space will need to be presented to
mgmt1. 250GB will be more than enough space for this exercise. Using a SAN will allow for
clustering this system later in the deployment.
Target System: mgmt1
1. Create the physical volume
# pvcreate /dev/mapper/rhcfdata
2. Create the volume group
# vgcreate vg_rhcf /dev/mapper/rhcfdata
3. Create the logical volumes
# lvcreate -L 200G -n lv_satellite vg_rhcf
# lvcreate -L 100G -n lv_rhevm vg_rhcf
# lvcreate -L 30G -n lv_nfs vg_rhcf
# lvcreate -L 20G -n lv_dnsdhcpcobbler vg_rhcf
6.5 Deploy Satellite Virtual Machine and Install Satellite
6.5.1 Deploy the Satellite Virtual Machine
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Target System: mgmt1
1. Launch virt-manager and manually deploy a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 virtual
machine and call it rhcf-sat-vm
1. Launch virt-manager
# virt-manager
2. Click the “New” button on the top navigation pane.
1. On the “Step 1 of 5 page”
1. Provide the virtual machine name, e.g. sat-vm
2. Choose “Local install media (ISO image or CDROM)
3. Click “Forward”
2. On “Step 2 of 5”
1. Browse to the ISO image
2. Change “OS Type” to “Linux”
3. Change “Version” to “Red hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 or Later”
4. Click “Forward”
3. On “Step 3 of 5”
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