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.. _vyos-on-virtual-environments:
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Running in Virtual Environments
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######################
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Libvirt Qemu/KVM
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Libvirt is an open-source API, daemon and management tool for managing platform virtualization.
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There are several ways to deploy VyOS on libvirt kvm. Use Virt-manager and native CLI.
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In an example we will be use use 4 gigabytes of memory, 2 cores CPU and default network virbr0.
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CLI
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Deploy from ISO
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Create VM name ``vyos_r1``. You must specify the path to the ``ISO`` image, the disk ``qcow2`` will be created automatically.
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The ``default`` network is the virtual network (type Virtio) created by the hypervisor with NAT.
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$ virt-install -n vyos_r1 \
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--ram 4096 \
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--vcpus 2 \
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--cdrom /var/lib/libvirt/images/vyos.iso \
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--os-type linux \
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--os-variant debian10 \
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--network network=default \
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--graphics vnc \
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--hvm \
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--virt-type kvm \
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--disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/vyos_r1.qcow2,bus=virtio,size=8 \
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--noautoconsole
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Connect to VM with command ``virsh console vyos_r1``
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$ virsh console vyos_r1
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Connected to domain vyos_r1
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Escape character is ^]
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vyos login: vyos
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Password:
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vyos@vyos:~$ install image
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After installation - exit from the console using the key combination ``Ctrl + ]`` and reboot the system.
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Deploy from qcow2
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The convenience of using :abbr:`KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)` images is that they don't need to be installed.
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Download predefined VyOS.qcow2 image for ``KVM``
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curl --url link_to_vyos_kvm.qcow2 --output /var/lib/libvirt/images/vyos_kvm.qcow2
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Create VM with ``import`` qcow2 disk option.
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$ virt-install -n vyos_r2 \
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--ram 4096 \
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--vcpus 2 \
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--os-type linux \
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--os-variant debian10 \
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--network network=default \
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--graphics vnc \
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--hvm \
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--virt-type kvm \
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--disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/vyos_kvm.qcow2,bus=virtio \
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--import \
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--noautoconsole
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Connect to VM with command ``virsh console vyos_r2``
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$ virsh console vyos_r2
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Connected to domain vyos_r2
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Escape character is ^]
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vyos login: vyos
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Password:
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vyos@vyos:~$
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The system is fully operational.
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Virt-manager
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============
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The virt-manager application is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines through libvirt.
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On the linux open :abbr:`VMM (Virtual Machine Manager)`.
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Deploy from ISO
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1. Open :abbr:`VMM (Virtual Machine Manager)` and Create a new :abbr:`VM (Virtual Machine)`
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2. Choose ``Local install media`` (ISO)
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-01.png
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3. Choose path to iso vyos.iso. Operating System can be any Debian based.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-02.png
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4. Choose Memory and CPU
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-03.png
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5. Disk size
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-04.png
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6. Name of VM and network selection
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-05.png
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7. Then you will be taken to the console.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-06.png
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Deploy from qcow2
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-----------------
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Download predefined VyOS.qcow2 image for ``KVM``
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curl --url link_to_vyos_kvm.qcow2 --output /var/lib/libvirt/images/vyos_kvm.qcow2
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1. Open :abbr:`VMM (Virtual Machine Manager)` and Create a new :abbr:`VM (Virtual Machine)`
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2. Choose ``Import existing disk`` image
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-qc-01.png
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3. Choose the path to the image ``vyos_kvm.qcow2`` that was previously downloaded . Operation System can be any Debian based.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-qc-02.png
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4. Choose Memory and CPU
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-03.png
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5. Name of VM and network selection
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-05.png
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6. Then you will be taken to the console.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/virt-libvirt-qc-03.png
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Proxmox
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*****************
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References
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----------
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https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve
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@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ VyOS User Guide
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appendix/vyos-on-vmware
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appendix/vyos-on-baremetal
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appendix/vyos-on-clouds
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appendix/vyos-on-virtual-environments
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appendix/migrate-from-vyatta
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appendix/command-scripting
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appendix/http-api
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