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<big>'''ENVIRONNEMENTS DE TEST'''</big>
== Pages wiki d'aide==

* [https://wiki.contribs.org/Dashboard#tab=SME_Server_10_Alpha Development Dashboard]

* [https://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:Documentation:QA:Verification QA Verifications/fr ASSURANCE QUALITÉ - Vérification]

* [https://wiki.contribs.org/SME10.0_QA Koozali SME 10 QA/fr ASSURANCE QUALITÉ]

* [https://wiki.contribs.org/Extrarepositories Extra Repositories] that may be needed for test scenarios

* [https://wiki.contribs.org/Simple_Package_Modification Simple Package Modification]
* [https://wiki.contribs.org/index.php?title=Setting_up_RPM_Building_for_SME_Server Setting_up_RPM_Building_for_SME_Server]

== Matériel ==
[http://www.koozali.org/home/hardware-compatibility Hardware Compatability]

À des fins de test, la compatibilité matérielle est une préoccupation particulièrement importante si vous avez un système ancien ou personnalisé. Étant donné que les spécifications matérielles changent presque tous les jours, il est recommandé de vérifier la compatibilité des systèmes.
La liste la plus récente des matériels pris en charge se trouve dans la liste de compatibilité matérielle de Red Hat, disponible en ligne sur https://access.redhat.com/ecosystem/search/#/category/Server. Consultez également les capacités et limites de la technologie Red Hat Enterprise Linux pour obtenir des informations générales sur la configuration système requise.

En règle générale, à peu près n'importe quel matériel suffit comme machines de test autonomes ou comme hôte pour un environnement virtuel.

== Configurations des machines virtuelles ==

===VirtualBox===
Contenu à faire.

====Microsoft Windows====
Contenu à faire.

==== MacOS ====
Très négligent de ma part (Terry Fage) en ne mentionnant pas que la configuration MacOS a été capturée et écrite par Chris (je ne donnerai pas son nom d'utilisateur à moins qu'il ne le veuille). J'ai simplement copié-collé, nous avons besoin de plus de Chris.

Créez une nouvelle machine virtuelle, choisissez 'Linux' comme type, 'Other Linux (64-bit)' comme version et définissez la mémoire sur au moins 1 Go, idéalement 2 Go + comme ClamAV selon ses propres besoins ~ 1 Go.

Very remiss of me (Terry Fage) in not mentioning the MacOS setup was captured and written up by Chris (I wont list his username unless he wants to) I simply copied pasted, we need more Chris's

Create a new Virtual Machine, choose 'Linux' as the type, 'Other Linux (64-bit)' as the version and set the memory to at least 1GB, ideally 2GB+ as ClamAV on its own needs ~1GB.

[[File:New VM.jpg]]

Set your new drive to at least 10GB, leave it as VDI, Dynamically Allocated

[[File:New Drive.jpg]]

Once the machine's created, go into Settings -> System. Change the Chipset type to ICH9

[[File:Chipset.jpg]]

Under System -> Processor, bump it up to 2 CPUs if your machine supports it

[[File:Processor.jpg]]

By default, under storage you'll have an IDE controller. Hit the X at the bottom to remove it

[[File:Storage.jpg]]

Add an AHCI controller in its place

[[File:Storage2.jpg]]

Set the port count to 2, then hit the + disk icon on the controller

[[File:Storage Ports.jpg]]

Choose the VDI created in the machine setup

[[File:Storage Disk.jpg]]

Do the same with the CD icon. Choose the SME ISO if you've already added it to Virtual Media Manager. If it's not there then hit 'Add' and browse for the ISO

[[File:Storage CD.jpg]]

Disable audio. Not mandatory, but you're not going to need it

[[File:Audio.jpg]]

Choose a 'bridged' network adapter and make sure it's attached to your host's main network connection. This way your VM will becaues like a normal machine on your network and you can SSH to it

[[File:Networking.jpg]]

You're done - fire up the VM and the installer should start

Note - when the machine reboots you may see a 'critical error' (unless it's just my Hackintosh being weird). This is fine - just hit Ok and start it up again

[[File:Error.jpg]]

====Linux====
Contenu à faire.

=== Proxmox ===
Proxmox VE is a complete open-source platform for all-inclusive enterprise virtualization that tightly integrates KVM hypervisor and LXC containers, software-defined storage and networking functionality on a single platform, and easily manages high availability clusters and disaster recovery tools with the built-in web management interface.
* [https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve/requirements Hardware Requirements]
* [https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Installation Installation]

Install Proxmox #.# to suitable hardware - see proxmox wiki for details of setup

Start Proxmox, login as root, before creating a new VM there needs to be a relevant iso image available from pve storage to act as a install CD/DVD, this and other OS isos needs to be uploaded to pve local storage

[[File:Uploadiso a.jpg|850px]]

Select upload button

[[File:Uploadiso.jpg|850px]]

Select a suitable iso and upload

[[File:Uploadiso2.jpg|850px]]

====Install/configure Koozali SME9/10 VM on proxmox VE====

If not already running Start Proxmox and login as root, Select Create VM button in top right corner

[[File:Openproxhome.jpg|850px]]

[[File:Newvm-name.jpg|850px]]

Enter name details of new VM

[[File:Newvm-name1.jpg|850px]]

Select CD/DVD image file to use as install source

[[File:Vm-CD-DVD1iso.jpg|850px]]

[[File:Vm-CD-DVD2iso.jpg|850px]]

VM System, safe to accept defaults

[[File:System1.jpg|850px]]

Hard disk details, type/size - min of 10gb will suffice for a SME10 install

[[File:Hardisk.jpg|850px]]

CPU depending on hardware the more the better - 1 Socket 2 cores sufficent

[[File:Cpu-cores.jpg|850px]]

Memory - minimum for sme10, 1024mb will operate sluggishly, 2048mb preferred minimum, 4096mb ideal

[[File:mem2048.jpg|850px]]

Network setting defaults are safe to use

[[File:Proxneteth.jpg|850px]]

Summary of settings

[[File:summary.jpg|850px]]

Additional Hardware, Add extra hardware, change hardware settings

[[File:Hardware.jpg|850px]]


[[File:Hardware2.jpg|850px]]

Select console and push start button, install will begin, interact as normal

[[File:sme10setup.jpg|850px]]

A standalone terminal window can be seletced by selecting from top right menu - console- no vnc

[[File:Terminal.jpg|850px]]


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