The Oracle VM Server Installation manual briefly describes the installation process of the Oracle VM Server. Note that the upgrade operation is supported only in VM 3.0 and later versions. Therefore, you cannot upgrade VM 2.2 to the current version. If you install VM 3.0, all data on the server will be deleted. Www.2cto.com: place the VM Server disc and start the Server from the disc. Enter in the startup interface to start the installation process: Oracle will prompt whether to monitor the end time, here you can directly SKIP the SKIP; select "us" on the keyboard, and then "Copyright Notice". After selecting "Accept, start the formal installation step. If there is no system on the server, the system will go directly to the subsequent partitioning phase. Otherwise, the system will be prompted to be reinstalled or upgraded on the original system. After ReInstall is selected, the current system disk partition information is displayed. First, select the partition to be installed on the system, and then select Remove all partitions and create a new defaultb partition layout. Oracle requires confirmation before formatting the partition, check whether you want to preview the detailed configuration of the partition space. You can install the partition space based on the default recommended values. Therefore, you can skip this step or go to the partition Space Modification page for custom modification; then select Boot Loader configuration, select Master Boot Record; www.2cto.com, and then select a Management Network Interface Manually enter the IP address and mask, enter the gateway and DNS information on the next page, followed by the Host Name Information. Configure the time zone where the server is located. Beijing cannot be found in the configuration, and Asia/Shanghai can be set as tb; enter the Agent password and root Password respectively, and the installation is complete. This will prompt the location of the entire Installation Log File. On the restart page, select REBOOT to complete the installation process. After it is started, go to the Oracle VM Server 3.0 console interface. You can use Alt + F2 to enter the linux logon interface. Now the VM Server has been installed.