27. Server virtualisation
Subsections
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1 Introduction
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2 System requirements
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3 Login to ArchivistaVM
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1 ArchivistaBox (WebDMS) login
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2 Login to ArchivistaVM
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3 External login
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4 System overview
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4.
1 Extended status report (software raid)
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5 VM Manager
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1 Uploading ISO files
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1 ISO files over 2 GB
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2 Virtual machines
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2.
1 Start installation
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3 Configure instances
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1 Status
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2 Hardware
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3 Add hard disk
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4 Add CD-ROM drive
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5 Add a network card
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6 Options
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7 Monitor
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8 Backup and load instances
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6 Configuration
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1 System
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2 Backup
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2.
1 There is no secure data backup concept currently available for virtualisation!
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2 The ArchivistaVM concept
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3 Backing up guests
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4 Retrieving backed-up data
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5 Backing up onto external devices (hard drives)
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6 Restoring files
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7 Administration
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1 Server
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1 Services
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2 Certificates
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2 Logs
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1 Tasks
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2 Syslog
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8 Cluster
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1 Configuring a cluster with pveca
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2 Create the master
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3 Add nodes
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4 Cluster Management in Web interface
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1 Open instance in clusters
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2 Overview of the instances
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3 Migration of a machine
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9 Working with the console
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1 QM Manager
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2 Data backup with vzdump
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3 Cluster management with pveca
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10 Repairing hard disk networks
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1 Recognising a broken disk
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2 Identifying a defective hard drive
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3 Restart server
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4 Executing program mdadm-repair.pl
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11 ArchivistaVM server
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12 clusters for virtualization (DRBD)
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