# yum remove classpathx-jaf
# rhn_registerTo complete registration successfully you need to supply your Red Hat Network username and password. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete registration of the system.
# yum -y updateReboot your server for the updates to be applied.
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager (v.3 x86_64)
channel, also referred to as rhel-x86_64-server-6-rhevm-3
, provides Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager.
JBoss Application Platform (v 5 in rpm)
channel, also referred to as jbappplatform-5-x86_64-server-6-rpm
, provides the supported release of the application platform on which the manager runs.
RHEL Server Supplementary (v. 6 64-bit x86_64)
channel, also referred to as rhel-x86_64-server-supplementary-6
, provides the supported version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
# rhn-channel -v -u YOUR-RHN-USERNAME -a -c rhel-x86_64-server-6-rhevm-3 -c jbappplatform-5-x86_64-server-6-rpm -c rhel-x86_64-server-supplementary-6
# yum -y install rhevmThis command will download the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager installation software and resolve all dependencies.
# rhevm-setup
rhevm-setup
supports the en_US.UTF-8
, en_US.utf8
, and en_US.utf-8
locales. You will not be able to run this installer on a system where the locale in use is not one of these supported values.
Welcome to RHEV Manager setup utility HTTP Port [8080] : HTTPS Port [8443] : Host fully qualified domain name, note that this name should be fully resolvable [rhevm.demo.redhat.com] : Password for Administrator (admin@internal) : Database password (required for secure authentication with the locally created database) : Confirm password : Organization Name for the Certificate: Red Hat The default storage type you will be using ['NFS'| 'FC'| 'ISCSI'] [NFS] : ISCSI Should the installer configure NFS share on this server to be used as an ISO Domain? ['yes'| 'no'] [no] : yes Mount point path: /data/iso Display name for the ISO Domain: local-iso-share Firewall ports need to be opened. You can let the installer configure iptables automatically overriding the current configuration. The old configuration will be backed up. Alternately you can configure the firewall later using an example iptables file found under /usr/share/rhevm/conf/iptables.example Configure iptables ? ['yes'| 'no']: yes
8080
and 8443
must be available to access the manager on HTTP and HTTPS respectively.
RHEV Manager will be installed using the following configuration: ================================================================= http-port: 8080 https-port: 8443 host-fqdn: rhevm.demo.redhat.com auth-pass: ******** db-pass: ******** org-name: Red Hat default-dc-type: ISCSI nfs-mp: /data/iso iso-domain-name: local-iso-share override-iptables: yes Proceed with the configuration listed above? (yes|no): yes
Installing: Creating JBoss Profile... [ DONE ] Creating CA... [ DONE ] Setting Database Security... [ DONE ] Creating Database... [ DONE ] Updating the Default Data Center Storage Type... [ DONE ] Editing JBoss Configuration... [ DONE ] Editing RHEV Manager Configuration... [ DONE ] Configuring the Default ISO Domain... [ DONE ] Starting JBoss Service... [ DONE ] Configuring Firewall (iptables)... [ DONE ] **** Installation completed successfully ******
admin
(the administrative user configured during installation) in the internal
domain. Instructions to do so are provided at the end of this chapter.
internal
domain is automatically created upon installation, however no new users can be added to this domain. To authenticate new users, you need an external directory service. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization supports IPA and Active Directory, and provides a utility called rhevm-manage-domains to attach new directories to the system. Use of this tool is covered in the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Installation Guide.