Install Guardium in a Red Hat Virtualization environment.
Before you begin
Red Hat Virtualization is a virtual machine platform based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This
procedure assumes familiarity with the Red Had Virtualization platform. For more information, see
the Red Hat Virtualization documentation.
Procedure
-
Upload the Guardium ISO image on the system running the Red Hat Virtualization software using
the following command:
engine-iso-uploader -i ISO upload <Guardium ISO image
file name>.iso
- Install the Virtual Viewer for your environment.
Access viewers at the
following URL, then select and install the correct version for your environment:
https://<Red Hat Virtualization server host
name>/ovirt-engine/rhv/client-resources
. For example, a 64-bit Windows users
would select Virt Viewer for 64-bit Windows then
the
virt-viewer-x64.msi file.
- Log in to the Red Hat Virtualization server web interface:
https://<Red Hat Virtualization server host
name>/ovirt-engine/webadmin/?locale=en_US#dashboard-main
- Open and click New next to the
Vms field to create a new virtual machine.
- Configure the virtual machine as follows:
- On the General page, define the following settings:
- Operating System:
Linux
- Optimized for:
High Performance
- Name: provide a name for the virtual machine, for example
gkvm04.
- Description: provide a description for the virtual machine, for example
Guardium 11.2.
- nic1:
3148/3148
- On the System page, define the following settings:
- Maximum memory:
24576 MB
- Total Virtual CPUs:
4
- Configure the Hardware Clock Time Offset for your location.
- On the Console page, clear the Headless
Mode check box.
- On the Boot Options page, define the following settings:
- Second Device:
CD-ROM
- Check the Attach CD check box and select the Guardium ISO image.
- Check the Enable menu to select boot device check box.
- Click OK to save the settings.
- From the page, double-click the virtual machine created in the previous
steps, select Disks and click New to create a new
virtual disk.
- From the New Virtual Disk page, select the
Image page, define Size (GiB):
300, and click OK.
- From the page, click Run, and then click
Console to open the remote console.
- From the console, press the ESC key to access the boot menu and
select DVD/CD to boot the Guardium ISO image.
- From the Guardium Installer menu, select an installation type and
install the Guardium system on the virtual machine.