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- <u>qemu</u> full installation
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## Optionnal Dependencies:
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- <u>ssh</u> to have possibility to connect via ssh with the remote_connection.sh script.
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- <u>rsp</u> to have possibility to connect via rsp with the remote_connection.sh script.
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## Functionnality:
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- use of config files [not fully ok]
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### to get some help;
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vm-start --help
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`vm-start --help`
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### to list all vm already configured
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vm-start --list
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`vm-start --list `
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### to create a new vm
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vm-strart <nom_de_la_vm> create create_disk=<location_of_iso_file>
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`vm-start <nom_de_la_vm> create --create_disk=<location_of_iso_file>`
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you can of course add options like uefi to tun in uefi mode, or nproc=<nb_proc> to select a number of processors.
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you can of course add options like --uefi to tun in uefi mode, or --nproc=<nb_proc> to select a number of processors.
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If you go to the conf folder created the first time you launch the script, you will find all configured variables for each of your vm.
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first, run the script set-tap.sh to create two bridges.
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```
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set-tap.sh --add-br-id=br0
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set-tap.sh --add-br-id=br1
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setup_bridge.sh --add-br-id=br0
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setup_bridge.sh --add-br-id=br1
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```
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after that change the mac address of all vm in conf folder.
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and start the gateway and the vms after.
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```
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vm-start.sh gateway start net=br:br0 net=br:br1 net=nat:id01
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vm-start.sh vm-1 start net=br:br0
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vm-start.sh vm-2 start net=br:br1
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vm-start.sh gateway start --net=br:br0 --net=br:br1 --net=nat:id01
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vm-start.sh vm-1 start --net=br:br0
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vm-start.sh vm-2 start --net=br:br1
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```
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And that's it, your three vm are now connected. You just have now to do some configurations on thoses vms.
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