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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * virt/virtual_machines/creating_vms_rh/virt-creating-vms-from-cli.adoc
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:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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[id="virt-creating-vm-cli_{context}"]
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= Creating a VM from a VirtualMachine manifest
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You can create a virtual machine (VM) from a `VirtualMachine` manifest.
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.Procedure
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. Edit the `VirtualMachine` manifest for your VM. The following example configures a {op-system-base-full} VM:
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[NOTE]
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====
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This example manifest does not configure VM authentication.
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====
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.Example manifest for a {op-system-base} VM
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[source,yaml]
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apiVersion: kubevirt.io/v1
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kind: VirtualMachine
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metadata:
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name: rhel-9-minimal
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spec:
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dataVolumeTemplates:
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- metadata:
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name: rhel-9-minimal-volume
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spec:
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sourceRef:
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kind: DataSource
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name: rhel9 <1>
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namespace: openshift-virtualization-os-images <2>
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storage: {}
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instancetype:
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name: u1.medium <3>
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preference:
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name: rhel.9 <4>
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running: true
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template:
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spec:
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domain:
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devices: {}
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volumes:
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- dataVolume:
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name: rhel-9-minimal-volume
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name: rootdisk
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----
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<1> The `rhel9` golden image is used to install {op-system-base} 9 as the guest operating system.
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<2> Golden images are stored in the `openshift-virtualization-os-images` namespace.
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<3> The `u1.medium` instance type requests 1 vCPU and 4Gi memory for the VM. These resource values cannot be overridden within the VM.
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<4> The `rhel.9` preference specifies additional attributes that support the {op-system-base} 9 guest operating system.
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. Create a virtual machine by using the manifest file:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ oc create -f <vm_manifest_file>.yaml
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----
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. Optional: Start the virtual machine:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ virtctl start <vm_name> -n <namespace>
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----
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