Using The Virtual Machine Manager; Using The Command Line - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 Installation Manual

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11.5.1 Using the Virtual Machine Manager

Managing a NetWare virtual machine is simplified by using the Virtual Machine Manager utility,
which is installed by default when you install the Xen virtualization software.
To start Virtual Machine Manager, open a terminal prompt and enter
For more information, see
documentation/sles10/book_virtualization_xen/data/cha_xen_virtualization_manage.html)" in the
Virtualization with Xen (http://www.novell.com/documentation/sles10/book_virtualization_xen/
data/book_virtualization_xen.html)

11.5.2 Using the Command Line

Many NetWare administrators prefer to manage the server through the command line. If you want to
use the command line, you should be aware of the following issues:
"Terminal Size" on page 203
"NetWare Debugger" on page 203
"VNC Viewer" on page 203
"The xm Commands" on page 203
Terminal Size
The terminal window might display only 80x24 characters. If you don't want to scroll to the
command line, you need to resize the terminal.
NetWare Debugger
If pressing Alt+Shift+Shift+Esc doesn't launch the debugger, you can enter
command line.
VNC Viewer
In the VNC Viewer, pressing F8 displays a pop-up utility menu. Press F8 twice to pass single F8 to
the remote side.
The xm Commands
You can also manage the NetWare virtual machine, and all other virtual machines, by using the
command line tools. For more information, see
xm
www.novell.com/documentation/sles10/book_virtualization_xen/data/
sec_xen_virtualization_xm.html)" in the
documentation/sles10/book_virtualization_xen/data/book_virtualization_xen.html)
To make a break in NetWare from a terminal, enter
and c is any keyboard character.
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guide.
Virtualization with Xen (http://www.novell.com/
Installing and Managing NetWare on a Xen-based VM 203
virt-manager
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"The xm Command (http://
, where x is the domain ID
xm sysrq x c
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