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5. Type rhn_register to begin the registration on the RHN, and accept defaults, making sure to select your
appropriate region.
6. Add channels for RHEV by typing the following commands:
rhn-channel --add --channel=rhel-x86_64-server-6-rhevm-3
rhn-channel --add --channel=jbappplatform-5-x86_64-server-6-rpm
rhn-channel --add --channel=rhel-x86_64-server-supplementary-6
7. Turn off RHEL firewalls by typing the following commands:
service iptables save
service iptables stop
chkconfig iptables off
service ip6tables save
service ip6tables stop
chkconfig ip6tables off
8. Update RHEL by typing yum upgrade
9. Start the RHEV-M install process by typing rhevm-setup
10. Accept the default HTTP port by pressing Enter.
11. Accept the default HTTPS port by pressing Enter.
12. Enter a password for the admin@internal username (we used Password1).
13. Enter a password for the internal database (we used Password1).
14. Choose your default storage type (we chose iSCSI).
15. Allow the installer to configure an NFS share on the local server to be used as an ISO Domain.
16. Choose a mount path for the ISO Domain share.
17. Choose a display name for the ISO Domain.
18. Allow the installer to automatically configure the firewalls.
Connecting to RHEV-M
1. Connect to RHEV-M by typing the fully qualified domain name of the RHEV-M server in a Web browser.
2. At the login screen, type admin as the username, and enter the password you created earlier in the password
field.
3. You start at the Hosts tab. Select New to add a new host.
4. Type the name, IP address, and root password into the appropriate fields, and click OK to add the host. This may
take a few minutes to complete.
5. Change to the Clusters tab, select the default cluster, then move to the Logical Networks sub-tab, and select Add
Network.
6. Add your test network and your network for iSCSI traffic.
7. Return to the Hosts tab, select your host, and move to the Network Interfaces sub-tab.
8. In the Network Interfaces sub-tab, assign the logical networks to the appropriate ports by selecting a network
interface, selecting Add / Edit, and assigning the appropriate logical network you created earlier.
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