4. Approve the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
At this point you should already have a Default data center and a Default cluster, which have been automatically created during the Manager installation. In addition, the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisors you installed in
Section 2, “Install Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor” should have been automatically detected by the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager, and attached to the Default cluster of the Default data center.
However, before they can be used, they require a click of approval from the administration portal. Perform the following procedure for each hypervisor.
Note that both the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisors that you have approved were attached to the same host cluster, which means that they share the same network infrastructure, the same storage and the same type of CPU, therefore they can migrate virtual machines from one to the other. You can learn how to create new host clusters in Advanced Lab 7 - Add Additional Data Center.
Now that you have finished configuring your physical servers for use as the Manager, Hypervisors and administration portal client respectively, you are ready to customize and deploy virtual resources including logical networks, storage domains and virtual machines.