

#MYSQL CREATE USER NETWORK MASK SOFTWARE#
Or, you can access an evaluation version of the software from this location on the Novell Downloads page.Įxtract the MySQL.x86_64- file to the directory on the host server that you created in Step 2. You can access the software from the Novell Customer Center (NCC). For example, if you plan to name the Filr appliance FilrDatabase1, the name of this new directory should also be FilrDatabase1.ĭownload the Filr software ( MySQL.x86_64- ) to the directory on the host server that you created in Step 2. In a later step, you will download the Filr software to this directory.Īs a best practice, give this directory the same name as the name that you plan to use for your Filr virtual appliance. You can use Windows Remote Desktop to log in to the host server from a remote workstation.Ĭreate a new directory in the location where you want the virtual machine to reside (for example, C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hyper-V\Virtual Hard Disks). Log in to the host server either locally or from a remote workstation. In the Virtual Device Node section, select SCSI (1:0) from the drop-down list. In the Location section, select Specify a datastore or datastore cluster, then click Browse. In the Disk Provisioning section, select either Thick Provision Eager Zeroed or Support clustering features such as Fault Tolerance, depending on the VMware version that you are running. To see a formula to calculate the storage requirement for your environment, see MySQL Database Appliance Storage. In the Capacity section, specify the amount of hard disk space that you want to allocate. Leave Create a new virtual disk selected, then click Next.

The Add Hardware dialog box is displayed. The Virtual Machine Properties page is displayed. In the vSphere client, right-click the virtual machine that you just created, and for which you want to create secondary storage, then click Edit Settings.
