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*[[vnx-install-root_fs|Downloading VNX root filesystems]] | *[[vnx-install-root_fs|Downloading VNX root filesystems]] | ||
*[[vnx-update-vnx|Updating VNX]] | *[[vnx-update-vnx|Updating VNX]] |
Revision as of 18:27, 14 June 2014
VNX Project Documentation
VNX documentation is made of the following documents:
Contents
Installation guides
- VNX Installation Guides
- Downloading VNX root filesystems
- Updating VNX
- Modifying a VNX root filesystem
- Distributed VNX (EDIV) Installation Guide
- Installation Troubleshooting
Tutorials
- Quick recipes for the impatient
- One VM simple scenarios
- Basic tutorial scenarios:
- EDIV Tutorial: deploying virtual scenarios over VNX clusters
- Connecting a virtual machine to external networks
Root filesystem and kernel creation how-to's
- For LXC:
- For KVM:
- How to create a KVM Debian root filesystem for VNX
- How to create a KVM Ubuntu root filesystem for VNX
- How to create a KVM Fedora root filesystem for VNX
- How to create a KVM FreeBSD root filesystem for VNX
- How to create a KVM CentOS root filesystem for VNX
- How to create a KVM Windows XP root filesystem for VNX
- How to create a KVM Windows 7 root filesystem for VNX
- How to create an KVM Olive (juniper router) root filesystem for VNX
- For User-Mode-Linux (UML):
User Manual
- VNX Console Management
- Autoconfiguration and Command Execution (ACE)
- Language Reference
- Troubleshooting
- VNX Extension plugins:
- Description and API
- Plugin examples:
- Other How-to's: