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Starting Oracle VM Agent
3-2 Oracle VM Server User's Guide
;rules := if addr.match(allow) and not addr.match(deny): return True
;pattern items delimited by comma and could be
;10.1.1.1 #single ip
;10.1.1.* #range
;10.1.1.1/24 #range
;default to allow all, deny none
allow=*
allow=
Enter * (asterisk) to allow all IP addresses access to the computer. Alternatively,
enter a list of IP addresses for computers for which you want to allow access,
while restricting all others. The default is to allow all computers to access the
computer (*). For example, to allow all computers in the domain example.com,
enter
*.example.com
Press Enter.
3. You are prompted to enter the IP addresses that are denied access to the computer.
now allow=*.example.com
deny=
deny=
Leave this field empty (does not deny any IP addresses), or enter * to deny all IP
addresses access to the computer. Alternatively, enter a list of IP addresses for
which you want to deny access to the computer, while allowing all others. The
default is to deny no computers access to the computer.
Press Enter.
4. You are prompted whether you want to change the Oracle VM Agent password.
now deny=
would you like to modify password to communicate with agent?[y/N]
Enter y to change the Oracle VM Agent password, or N to continue without
changing the password. Press Enter.
5. Restart Oracle VM Agent for the configuration changes to take effect.
# service ovs-agent restart
3.3 Starting Oracle VM Agent
Oracle VM Agent is started automatically when the computer starts. To manually start
Oracle VM Agent, enter
# service ovs-agent start
Oracle VM Agent is started.
Alternatively, if Oracle VM Agent is already running, you can stop and restart it with
the command
# service ovs-agent restart
Oracle VM Agent is stopped, and restarted.

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Oracle VM Specifications

General IconGeneral
Live MigrationYes
DeveloperOracle Corporation
Storage SupportNFS, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, Local Storage
CategoryServer
Host OS SupportOracle Linux, Red Hat Linux, SUSE Linux
Guest OS SupportOracle Linux, Red Hat Linux, SUSE Linux, Windows, Solaris
ManagementOracle VM Manager
High AvailabilityYes
Network SupportVLAN

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