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Revision as of 08:09, 16 May 2024
Installing a VALT Virtual Appliance
Getting Started
- Download the 22.04 ISO here
- Deploy the ISO in your Virtual Environment
- Launch the Console
Installation
- Select your Language.
- Verify your Keyboard configuration.
- Choose Ubuntu Server for the base installation.
- Select Continue without updating.
- Select a network interface to configure.
- Select either Automatic (DHCP) or Manual.
- Click Done.
- If your network has a proxy server, enter in the address, otherwise, click Done.
- Address should be in this form:
http://[[username][:password]@]host[:port]/
- Verify that the Ubuntu mirror location passes the network connectivity tests and click Done.
- Uncheck Set up this disk as an LVM group.
- Ensure Use an entire disk is selected and select Done.
- Verify the Storage Configuration and select Done.
- Select Continue.
- Create the User Profile.
- Your Name:
- IVS Admin
- Your server’s name:
- ivs-valt
- Pick a username:
- ivsadmin
- Choose a password:
- Set a safe and secure password
- Confirm your password:
- Enter in the same password
- Check Skip for now.
- Check off Install OpenSSH server.
- Select No for Import SSH identity and select Done.
- When prompted to add in Featured Server Snaps, just select Done.
- The OS will be installed.
- When the Install complete is done, select Cancel update and reboot.
🕮The default is DHCP. Take note of the IP, as this will be used when accessing the server later.