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Install clearpass 6.12 on KVM server

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  • 1.  Install clearpass 6.12 on KVM server

    Posted 13 days ago

    Dear All,

    currently we would like to install new deployment of clearpass version 6.12.0 on our KVM server,

    but when extract the zip file on kvm, its says exceed file limit, eventhough our disk i believe still have way more space in it,

    and when we try to extract the image on our laptop, not on kvm, the size file is 47gb+, but when we try to direct copy the file clearpass.raw from laptop to kvm server,

    the copy proccess completed, but size of file clearpass is have different gap,

    is it expected to have this big gap image size file ?

    because when we try to proccess installation, its say warning dracult init

    and this is our kvm version, centos stream release 8,

    kindly please need your advise for this problem, 

    thankyou



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    BR,

    Hudaya
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  • 2.  RE: Install clearpass 6.12 on KVM server

    Posted 11 days ago

    up,

    anyone have this issue in the past ? or any suggestion ?

    thankyou



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    BR,

    Hudaya
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  • 3.  RE: Install clearpass 6.12 on KVM server

    Posted 11 days ago

    it's required to have 2 separate disks, do you create two or only one ?




  • 4.  RE: Install clearpass 6.12 on KVM server

    Posted 11 days ago

    Dear @khaled0moh,

    yes sir, already create 2 separate disk, like on esxi,



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    BR,

    Hudaya
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  • 5.  RE: Install clearpass 6.12 on KVM server

    Posted 11 days ago

    Hi, if you run 'ulimits -a' what is the output for file size? 

    If it is anything less than you need you might try editing /etc/security/limits.conf