![]() ![]() Then run fixpermissions and reload the lab and add the show version Qemu_options: -enable-kvm -smbios type=1,product="VM-VEX" -machine type=pc,accel=kvm -serial mon:stdio -nographic -usbdevice tablet -cpu hostĬopy image to the correct dir with vex-* prefix and rename to virtioa.qcow2:ĭrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Apr 22 16:14. Nano /opt/unetlab/html/templates/intel/vex.yml ``` Update: I cannot take credit for this, but I was overthinking it and it was as simple as just adding the template and EVE handles the rest. Their docs are obviously pre-release and sparse but I just could not get the ge- interfaces to be recognized.Īlso I gave up after only a few tries because it took like 30+ mins to boot. I tried last night to get this up and running in EVE and the best I could do with my notice knowledge of KVM is get the fxp0 interface operational. You can use KVM or EVE-NG on bare metal with virtualization pass through turned on Only tested with Intel and I have not tested in my AMD instance yet. When VFP will say interfaces are UP, on the VCP appears ge-0/0/X interfaces and node is ready for work.Note See update below to get it running in EVE. WAIT till on VFP cli appears that interfaces are UP. Once VCP will be fully booted it will automatically start communicate with VFP. Start VCP and VFP set and wait till it is fully boots. ![]() Use VFP to connect your lab element to the ports. This setup will be one vMX 17 node (set of 2). em1 interface is communication port between VCP and VFP. opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissionsĪdd VCP and VFP nodes on the topology and connect them with em1 interfaces. Remove abc folder and fix permissions: cd virtioa.qcow2 cp vFPC-20170216.img /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvfp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VFP/virtioa.qcow2ĥ. ![]() create VFP image folder: mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvfp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VFPĤ.1. virtioc.qcow2 cp metadata-usb-re.img /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvcp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VCP/virtioc.qcow2ģ. virtiob.qcow2 cp vmxhdd.img /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvcp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VCP/virtiob.qcow2Ģ.3. create VCP image folder: mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvcp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VCPĢ.1. Our necessary images are marked in green above.ġ. Metadata-usb-fpc11.img metadata-usb-fpc5.img metadata-usb-re0.img Metadata-usb-fpc10.img metadata-usb-fpc4.img metadata-usb-fpc9.img vmxhdd.img Metadata-usb-fpc0.img metadata-usb-fpc3.img metadata-usb-fpc8.img vFPC-20170216.img Junos-vmx-x86-64-17.1R1.8.tgz metadata-usb-fpc2.img metadata-usb-fpc7.img metadata-usb-re.img ![]() Ls junos-vmx-x86-64-17.1R1.8.qcow2 metadata-usb-fpc1.img metadata-usb-fpc6.img metadata-usb-re1.img Unzip loaded image archive: tar xvf vmx-bundle-17.1R1.8.tgz Then login as root using SSH protocol and uncompress it: Upload the downloaded image to the EVE using for example FileZilla or WinSCP. ![]()
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