XCP-ng is a free and open-source hypervisor that enables you to create and manage virtual machines. Here's a quick guide on how to install XCP-ng on a Fedora Server:
Before installing XCP-ng, make sure your system is up-to-date by running the following command:
sudo dnf update -y
Download the XCP-ng installation script by running the following command:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xcp-ng/xcp-ng-installer/master/xcp-ng-installer.sh
Set execution permission to the downloaded installation script by running the following command:
chmod +x xcp-ng-installer.sh
Run the installation script by running the following command:
sudo ./xcp-ng-installer.sh
This will start the XCP-ng installation process. Follow the prompts and provide the necessary information when prompted.
Once the installation process is complete, reboot your system by running the following command:
sudo reboot
After the reboot, verify that XCP-ng is installed and running by logging in to the XCP-ng web interface. To do so, open a web browser and navigate to the following URL:
https://<your-server-ip-address>
Replace <your-server-ip-address>
with the IP address of your server.
If you see the XCP-ng web interface, you have successfully installed XCP-ng on your Fedora Server.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install XCP-ng on a Fedora Server. XCP-ng is a powerful hypervisor that can help you create and manage virtual machines on your server.
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