Thank you. My case is a bit more complicated. It consists of several different machines with different operating systems and different software running on top of it. Also I have to include a few Virtual Appliances as well, so what I really need is to create fully configured purpose-built virtual environments quickly but having no separate VM-s for different scenarios.
L:
On 4 July 2014 15:21, Jatin K ssh.fedora@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 04 July 2014 06:44 PM, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to create some virtual exam environment and maybe kvm/qemu/virsh can do the job.
This environment should consists several virtual machines (linux + windows) and several virtual networks. This is not a big deal. But after the baseline is created, I would like to simulate problems which must be solved by the examinees.
My idea is to use snapshots for this, so I can create faulty snapshots and assign them to in a combination with some good snapshots creating 'scenarios'.
Do you think it can be a working approach? Is there any better 'tool'/environment for this? Is there any guide for such thing?
Thanks L:
for Linux RHEL based distros. I will suggest trouble-maker [1]
please have a look .... may be that can help
[1] http://trouble-maker.sourceforge.net/
I've used it for my RHCE preparation ... it works like anything
Good Luck
Warm Regards
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