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  FATAL: Error inserting kvm_intel (...): Operation not supported
 
  FATAL: Error inserting kvm_intel (...): Operation not supported
 
it probably means that you have to access the BIOS to enable virtualization support.
 
it probably means that you have to access the BIOS to enable virtualization support.
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<li>2 Gb of Memory</li>
 
<li>2 Gb of Memory</li>
 
<li>10 Gb of disk (depends mainly on the number of root-file-systems used)</li>
 
<li>10 Gb of disk (depends mainly on the number of root-file-systems used)</li>

Revision as of 18:08, 11 June 2012

VNX Installation Guides

Requirements

  • Modern Linux distribution (Ubuntu 10.04 or newer recommended)
  • Processor with virtualization support (only needed if you use KVM virtual machines; not needed if you only use User-Mode-Linux or dynamips). You can check wheter your processor has support for virtualization extensions using :
    • kvm-ok command if available in your system
    • # kvm-ok
      INFO: Your CPU supports KVM extensions
      INFO: /dev/kvm exists
      KVM acceleration can be used
      
    • Manually, executing the following command:
    • egrep '(vmx|svm)' --color=always /proc/cpuinfo
      

      If you see the word vmx (for Intel processors) or svm (for AMD processors) in red, your processor has virtualization support.

      IMPORTANT: Be aware that virtualization extensions are controled from the BIOS. Even if you see the vmx/svm flag you will have to access your BIOS setup and check that virtualization support is enabled. If you get the following error message:

      FATAL: Error inserting kvm_intel (...): Operation not supported
      

      it probably means that you have to access the BIOS to enable virtualization support.

  • 2 Gb of Memory
  • 10 Gb of disk (depends mainly on the number of root-file-systems used)

Installing VNX from Packages

Not available yet.

Manual Installation