Installing KVM on CentOS 5.5

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Installing KVM on CentOS 5.5

KVM can be installed on CentOS 5.5 using following steps:

  1. Check for CPU flags 'vmx' or 'svm' based on whether processor is intel or amd.
  2. Use 'yum remove kvm-qemu-img'
  3. Use 'yum install kvm qemu virt-manager virt-viewer'
  4. Reboot and boot into non-xen kernel. Even if you are already booted into non-xen kernel, still reboot is required.
  5. Use 'modprobe kvm-intel' or 'modprobe kvm-amd' again based on processor.
  6. Use 'service libvirtd on ' and 'chkconfig libvirtd on'
  7. Add your user to kvm group using syntax 'usermod -G kvm -a <username>'
  8. Start virt-manager
  9. Add connection to localhost using qemu.

Note:

  • You might have to create networks using virsh like default and setup bridges before you can create VMs.

Detailed steps have been taken from http://www.banym.de/projects/centos-fedora/install-kvm-on-centos


This way both KVM and Xen can be used based on which kernel is used to boot the system.