Powering on the brocade virtual adx, Shutting down the brocade virtual adx – Brocade Virtual ADX Installation and Deployment Guide (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual

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FIGURE 10 Create a new VM - Step 8

15.Select Network tab on the left menu and then select the host device from the Host device drop

down. Alternately, you can select Specify shared device name form the Host device drop down
and then enter the name in the Bridge name field.

16.Select the device model as e1000 or virtio from the Device model dropdown and then click Finish.
17.Repeat step 11 to Step 16 to configure all the NICs. Then, click Apply.

NOTE
For further information about adding or removing interfaces refer to

Additional interfaces

on page 21

18.Click Begin Installation on top of the left menu to create the Brocade Virtual ADX VM.

To check whether the guest VM is defined, run the virsh edit domain_name command to view the
VM configuration. The default editor in virsh is vi. To change it, setup the environment variables
$VISUAL or $EDITOR to the editor which you want to use.

Powering on the Brocade Virtual ADX

You can start the newly deployed Brocade Virtual ADX in any of the following ways:

virsh command: Run the virsh start vadx_domain_name, where vadx_domain_name is the name

of the guest that you specified in the xml configuration file.

• Virtual Machine Manager: In Linux, open the Virtual Machine Manager application from Application

> System Tools . The newly deployed V_ADX will be listed in the guest VM list. Right click on
Brocade Virtual ADX and select Open to access to the console and select Virtual Machine >
Run , to run the VM.

Shutting down the Brocade Virtual ADX

You can shut down the Brocade Virtual ADX in any of the following ways:

Powering on the Brocade Virtual ADX

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