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Chapter 3. Using the Xen Roll
Table of Contents
3.1.
Installing a VM Server
3.2.
Installing VM Containers
3.3.
Installing Virtual Clusters
3.3.1.
Provisioning a Virtual Cluster
3.3.2.
The Airboss
3.3.3.
Creating an RSA Key Pair
3.3.4.
Installing a VM Frontend
3.3.5.
Installing VM Compute Nodes
3.3.6.
Using RedHat's Virt-Manager (Root Users Only)
3.4.
Physical Frontend with Virtual Compute Nodes
3.5.
Remotely Controlling VMs with Pilot
3.5.1.
Pilot Overview
3.5.2.
Installing Pilot
3.5.2.1.
Installing Pilot on Mac OS X
3.5.2.2.
Installing Pilot on Windows
3.5.3.
Create a Public/Private Key Pair
3.5.4.
Open an SSH Tunnel from Your Machine to the Physical Frontend
3.5.4.1.
Mac OS X SSH Tunneling
3.5.4.2.
Windows SSH Tunneling
3.5.5.
Using Pilot for Remote VM Power Control
3.5.6.
Using Pilot to Connect to a VM's Console
3.6.
Networking with XEN Roll
3.6.1.
VM Network Bridging to Physical Devices
3.6.2.
Logical VLAN Devices
3.6.3.
Networking for Virtual Clusters
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