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<section id="add-iso">
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  <title>Adding an ISO</title>
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  <para>To make additional operating system or other software available for use with guest VMs, you
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    can add an ISO. The ISO is typically thought of as an operating system image, but you can also
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    add ISOs for other types of software, such as desktop applications that you want to be installed
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    as part of a template.</para>
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  <orderedlist>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>Log in to the &PRODUCT; UI as an administrator or end user.</para>
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    </listitem>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>In the left navigation bar, click Templates.</para>
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    </listitem>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>In Select View, choose ISOs.</para>
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    </listitem>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>Click Add ISO.</para>
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    </listitem>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>In the Add ISO screen, provide the following:</para>
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      <itemizedlist>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">Name</emphasis>: Short name for the ISO image. For example,
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            CentOS 6.2 64-bit.</para>
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        </listitem>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">Description</emphasis>: Display test for the ISO image. For
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            example, CentOS 6.2 64-bit.</para>
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        </listitem>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">URL</emphasis>: The URL that hosts the ISO image. The
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            Management Server must be able to access this location via HTTP. If needed you can place
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            the ISO image directly on the Management Server</para>
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        </listitem>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">Zone</emphasis>: Choose the zone where you want the ISO to be
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            available, or All Zones to make it available throughout &PRODUCT;.</para>
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        </listitem>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">Bootable</emphasis>: Whether or not a guest could boot off
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            this ISO image. For example, a CentOS ISO is bootable, a Microsoft Office ISO is not
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            bootable.</para>
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        </listitem>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">OS Type</emphasis>: This helps &PRODUCT; and the hypervisor
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            perform certain operations and make assumptions that improve the performance of the
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            guest. Select one of the following.</para>
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          <itemizedlist>
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            <listitem>
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              <para>If the operating system of your desired ISO image is listed, choose it.</para>
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            </listitem>
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            <listitem>
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              <para>If the OS Type of the ISO is not listed or if the ISO is not bootable, choose
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                Other.</para>
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            </listitem>
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            <listitem>
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              <para>(XenServer only) If you want to boot from this ISO in PV mode, choose Other PV
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                (32-bit) or Other PV (64-bit)</para>
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            </listitem>
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            <listitem>
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              <para>(KVM only) If you choose an OS that is PV-enabled, the VMs created from this ISO
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                will have a SCSI (virtio) root disk. If the OS is not PV-enabled, the VMs will have
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                an IDE root disk. The PV-enabled types are:</para>
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              <informaltable>
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                <tgroup cols="3" align="left" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
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                  <tbody>
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                    <row>
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                      <entry><para>Fedora 13</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>Fedora 12</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>Fedora 11</para></entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                      <entry><para>Fedora 10</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>Fedora 9</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>Other PV</para></entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                      <entry><para>Debian GNU/Linux</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>CentOS 5.3</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>CentOS 5.4</para></entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                      <entry><para>CentOS 5.5</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4</para></entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                      <entry><para>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5</para></entry>
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                      <entry><para>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6</para></entry>
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                      <entry/>
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                    </row>
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                  </tbody>
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                </tgroup>
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              </informaltable>
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            </listitem>
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          </itemizedlist>
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          <note>
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            <para>It is not recommended to choose an older version of the OS than the version in the
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              image. For example, choosing CentOS 5.4 to support a CentOS 6.2 image will usually not
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              work. In these cases, choose Other.</para>
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          </note>
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        </listitem>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">Extractable</emphasis>: Choose Yes if the ISO should be
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            available for extraction.</para>
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        </listitem>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">Public</emphasis>: Choose Yes if this ISO should be available
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            to other users.</para>
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        </listitem>
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        <listitem>
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          <para><emphasis role="bold">Featured</emphasis>: Choose Yes if you would like this ISO to
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            be more prominent for users to select. The ISO will appear in the Featured ISOs list.
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            Only an administrator can make an ISO Featured.</para>
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        </listitem>
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      </itemizedlist>
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    </listitem>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>Click OK.</para>
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      <para>The Management Server will download the ISO. Depending on the size of the ISO, this may
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        take a long time. The ISO status column will display Ready once it has been successfully
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        downloaded into secondary storage. Clicking Refresh updates the download percentage.</para>
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    </listitem>
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    <listitem>
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      <para><emphasis role="bold">Important</emphasis>: Wait for the ISO to finish downloading. If
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        you move on to the next task and try to use the ISO right away, it will appear to fail. The
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        entire ISO must be available before &PRODUCT; can work with it.</para>
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    </listitem>
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  </orderedlist>
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</section>
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