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== Configuring a br0 bridge interface on OMV == | == Configuring a br0 bridge interface on OMV == | ||
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* This interface is the one that offers more connectivity to the guest machine on the host. It allows access to shared resources and also the IP will be in the same network range as the host. | * This interface is the one that offers more connectivity to the guest machine on the host. It allows access to shared resources and also the IP will be in the same network range as the host. | ||
* The procedure can be summarized by saying that we are going to create a virtual network switch in OMV. To do this, we are going to replace the network interface that the OMV server is currently using with another Bridge type interface. OMV will use the new Bridge interface from then on and will continue to receive the same IP it had, but now through the new network interface. | * The procedure can be summarized by saying that we are going to create a virtual network switch in OMV. To do this, we are going to replace the network interface that the OMV server is currently using with another Bridge type interface. OMV will use the new Bridge interface from then on and will continue to receive the same IP it had, but now through the new network interface. | ||
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===== Configuring a Virtual Machine ===== | ===== Configuring a Virtual Machine ===== | ||
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* The first requirement is to have storage and a network interface. If you have not configured them yet, do so by following the steps in the previous point. | * The first requirement is to have storage and a network interface. If you have not configured them yet, do so by following the steps in the previous point. | ||
* Download the ISO of the guest operating system you want to configure and store it in the //isos// folder. | * Download the ISO of the guest operating system you want to configure and store it in the //isos// folder. | ||
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===== Access methods for viewing the VM ===== | ===== Access methods for viewing the VM ===== | ||
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Once the VM is started, we have different alternatives to access the VM and visualize its operation: | Once the VM is started, we have different alternatives to access the VM and visualize its operation: | ||
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=== Preparation === | === Preparation === | ||
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* Copy the ISO to the //isos// folder we have created for the plugin. | * Copy the ISO to the //isos// folder we have created for the plugin. | ||
* Download virtio drivers ISO for windows. It can be downloaded on the [[https:// | * Download virtio drivers ISO for windows. It can be downloaded on the [[https:// | ||
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===== Remote connection with virt-manager to KVM ===== | ===== Remote connection with virt-manager to KVM ===== | ||
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* You can connect to KVM from your PC with [[https:// | * You can connect to KVM from your PC with [[https:// | ||
* To achieve this connection follow these steps: | * To achieve this connection follow these steps: | ||
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* Click on **Connect**. | * Click on **Connect**. | ||
* Your VMs should now appear on the dashboard. | * Your VMs should now appear on the dashboard. | ||
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