Creating a Virtual CD
Create a virtual CD (VCD) to make software installation media available to the virtual machines (VM) on your everRun system.
To create a VCD, use the Virtual CD Creation Wizard to upload or copy an ISO file to a storage device on the everRun system. Thereafter, you can boot from it (see Booting from a Virtual CD) to install a guest operating system or start a VM from a bootable recovery VCD. You can also insert a VCD into a running VM (see Inserting a Virtual CD) to install software applications.
Notes:
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Each VCD consumes disk space in the storage group in which it is stored. Unless you use a VCD on a regular basis, remove it when it is no longer needed.
- If you create a bootable VCD for installation, it must be a single CD or DVD. Multiple CDs or DVDs are not supported.
To create a VCD
- If necessary, create ISO files of any physical media for which you will create VCDs.
- Open the Virtual CDs page in the everRun Availability Console.
- Click Create VCD to open the Virtual CD Creation Wizard.
- In the wizard, select a storage group with sufficient free space for the VCD.
- Type a name for the VCD.
- Select a source for the VCD:
- Upload ISO file uploads a file from your system running the everRun Availability Console. Click Browse, select the ISO file on your system, and click Open.
- Copy CD ISO from network source copies the file from a Web URL. Specify the URL of the ISO file.
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Click Finish to upload or copy the ISO file from the specified source.
The Virtual CD Creation Wizard displays progress of the upload.
You can determine the status of a VCD by checking the State column on the Virtual CDs page:
- A syncing icon (
) indicates that the VCD is still being created.
- A broken icon (
) indicates that the VCD creation failed. Remove the VCD and try creating it again.
- A normal icon (
) indicates that the transfer is complete and that the VCD is ready to use.