import-virsh script for qemu/kvm
This change introduces import-virsh.sh which is a convenience script that helps converting the downloaded ova file to be imported by virsh, thus providing an easy way to start the trainig VM using virt-manager. Change-Id: I8012cfd13126acd08410d58568fb86a0a0469b27
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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if [ -z "$1" ]; then
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echo "Usage: ./import-virsh.sh upstream-training.ova"
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exit 1
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fi
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(command -v qemu-img &>/dev/null &&
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command -v virt-manager &>/dev/null &&
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command -v virsh &>/dev/null) || {
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echo >&2 'Required tools cannot be found. Install using one of the following methods:'
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echo >&2
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echo >&2 'On Debian-based systems: apt install qemu-utils libvirt-clients virt-manager'
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echo >&2 'On RedHat-based systems: yum install qemu-img libvirt virt-install virt-manager'
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exit 1
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}
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echo "Aquiring image..."
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tar xf "$1"
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echo "Converting image to QCOW2"
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qemu-img convert -f vmdk -O qcow2 upstream-training-disk001.{vmdk,qcow2}
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echo "Uploading image to pool 'default' as 'upstream-training'"
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virsh vol-create-as default upstream-training 40GiB
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VOL=$(virsh vol-path upstream-training --pool default)
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virt-install --name upstream-training --import --disk "$VOL" \
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--vcpus 2 --memory 4096 \
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--network default \
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--video model=qxl,ram=65536,vram=65536,vgamem=16384,heads=1 --channel spicevmc \
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--noautoconsole
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echo "Creating virutal machine"
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virsh define "$XML"
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echo "Remove unneeded files"
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rm upstream-training-disk001.{vmdk,qcow2}
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echo "Creating successful. Start Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager) to see your newly created VM."
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# vim: set fen fdm=marker fmr={{{,}}} fdc=2:
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