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How can do it ? ( Copy its root disk to the new host. Copy its XML file as well )
Are you asking me how to copy files from one computer to the other? Typical commands: rsync, sftp, scp. You may also have NFS or Windows shares (SMB or Samba).
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Remove only UUID but change the MAC ADDR with a new MAC, is it right ?
The CPU has virtualization extensions, i.e. instructions that greatly improve the efficiency of the VM hypervisor. To learn more: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_virtualization, in particular the section about hardware-assisted virtualization.
Last edited by berndbausch; 12-21-2020 at 04:26 AM.
The VM has a harddisk and a DVDROM, but the machine's BIOS or UEFI doesn't find a program on them that can be started. Normally they should contain a bootloader. My guess: The ISO file doesn't match the VM's architecture or is otherwise corrupt.
[root@localhost ~]# yum install qemu-kvm libvirt
Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription-
: manager
This system is not registered with an entitlement server. You can use subscription-manager to register.
There are no enabled repos.
Run "yum repolist all" to see the repos you have.
To enable Red Hat Subscription Management repositories:
subscription-manager repos --enable <repo>
To enable custom repositories:
yum-config-manager --enable <repo>
[root@localhost ~]# yum repolist all
Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription-
: manager
This system is not registered with an entitlement server. You can use subscription-manager to register.
repolist: 0
[root@localhost ~]#
What does mean please and how can i install the package ?
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