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system's name.
2) Let's schedule a kickstart for a guest system. Go to the Virtualization >
Provisioning tab in the host system's profile. For the 'Guest Name' field
choose 'guest1'. For the 'Memory Allocation', 'Virtual CPUs', and 'Storage'
fields, the default values should be fine but feel free to tweak these as desired,
taking note of the advice provided for each field in the interface. For the
'Kickstart Profile' field, select the 'guest-system' profile we created in the last
step.
NOTE:
You will see the following message at the top of the Virtualization
Provisioning screen: 'Virtual Host has a pending kickstart scheduled.'
This is a known bug in Satellite and will be fixed in a later release. It will
have no effect on your successfully completing the steps outlined here.
3) Finally, click on the 'Schedule Kickstart and Finish' button in the lower-right
corner of the screen. You'll be taken to the 'Kickstart Status' page where you
can follow along with the guest's kickstart progress. After 10-15 minutes, the
status screen should indicate the kickstart successfully completed. To view
your new guest, click on the 'Virtualization' tab of the host system's profile on
the Satellite. To view a list of virtual host systems indicating which guest
systems are hosted on each, navigate to Systems > Systems > Virtual
Systems.
NOTE:
If you do not see the 'Initiate a kickstart for a Xen guest' message on the
Kickstart Status page shortly after scheduling the kickstart of the guest, you
may be missing osad on your host.
Host systems require the osad package in order to be responsive to
commands sent from the Satellite, such as start, pause, resume, and
shutdown. If osad is not installed and running, the host system will not
receive these commands from the web interface for 2.5 hours, or the next
time that the RHN daemon runs.
You can check whether or not osad is installing and running by checking
the 'OSA Status' field in the host system's profile on the Satellite. If the field
does not exist or indicates a failure or that the system has not contacted
Satellite in several minutes, then you will need to install ('yum install -y
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