
osad') and/or start the osad process ('/sbin/service osad restart') before you
can successfully provision a guest on the host.
TIP:
You may receive the following message from the Kickstart Status page
during the guest's kickstart:
The install process on the guest system has not communicated to RHN in
the past n minutes. This may be due to a hung install process, or it may
just be due to a slow install because of hardware constraints. A log of the
installation process is available, you may wish to review it to troubleshoot
this issue.
Be patient and do not worry if you see this message unless more than 20
minutes have passed. To check if the kickstart is continuing, check the
installation log to make sure there are no errors, and as you reload the
Kickstart Status page check to see that the 'Last File Request' field
continues to be updated.
4) If you'd like to register additional guests to your host, repeat the steps
above. Here's an important point to remember, though: you may only provision
one guest at a time. If you attempt to schedule a guest kickstart while another
is currently taking place, the current guest kickstart process will be canceled
and the new guest kickstart process will begin.
5) View your newly-created virtual guest's system in Satellite's web interface
by clicking on the 'Virtualization' tab in the host system's profile. Then, click on
the profile name of your virtual system. You'll be brought to its Satellite system
profile.
Working With Your Virtual Systems
Logging Into Virtual Systems
Logging Into Virtual Systems Directly via SSH
1) You'll need to locate the virtual system's IP. Locate it by navigating to the
Systems > Virtual Systems tab and clicking on the virtual system's profile
name.
2) On the virtual system's profile page, you'll find the IP address in the left-
hand informational column in the 'IP Address' item.
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