This video introduces you to the virsh command, which is a command-line tool for managing virtual machines on Oracle Linux. Learn to use the virsh command to start, stop, reboot, pause, delete a VM and more.
At about the 2:00 minute mark of this video, the ssh command is used to log on to the VMs. Use of the ssh command assumes the opc user exists and that the ssh key-pair exist. View the "Remote Access Using SSH on Oracle Linux" RU-vid video at • Remote Access Using SS... for details on how to configure SSH to connect to a remote Oracle Linux server. View the "User and Group Administration on Oracle Linux" RU-vid video at • User and Group Adminis... for details on how to add users and groups to Oracle Linux.
00:00 Title screen
00:13 Run the virsh command
00:38 List running VMs
00:48 Perform a graceful shutdown
01:00 List all VMs
01:09 Start a VM
01:19 Reboot a VM
01:25 View VM details
01:31 Suspend a VM
01:43 Resume a VM
01:54 View network information
02:03 Log on to VM
02:27 Forcefully stop a VM
02:37 Delete a VM
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22 июл 2024