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Installing the OneSpan Authentication Server Virtual Appliance Instance
- Mis à jour le 26 Dec 2024
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When you have created a VM (see Creating a new virtual machine), you can install OneSpan Authentication Server Virtual Appliance.
Starting the virtual machine
To start the virtual machine in Hyper-V Manager
- Start Hyper-V Manager.
Right-click the virtual machine that you have created (see Creating a new virtual machine), and select Start from the menu.
Figure: Start your virtual machine
Partitioning the hard drive and installing the software
When your virtual machine starts for the first time, you will be asked to partition the hard drive. Type y to start the partitioning.
After partitioning the appliance’s hard drive, the software packages will be installed automatically.
Figure: Partition the system hard drive
Do not turn off your virtual appliance while the hard drive is being partitioned. The installation of the packages takes a while, depending on the hardware performance. The virtual machine will stop automatically when the installation is finished.
Unmounting the installation ISO
Before you can start OneSpan Authentication Server Virtual Appliance for the first time, you need to unmount the ISO installation ISO image.
To unmount the installation ISO
- Open the main screen of Hyper-V Manager.
Right-click the OneSpan Authentication Server Virtual Appliance virtual machine, and select Settings from the menu.
Figure: OneSpan Authentication Server Virtual Appliance VM settings
In the left pane, select DVD Drive. Select None in the Media section in the right pane.
Figure: Unmount the ISO installation source
Click Apply.
OneSpan Authentication Server Virtual Appliance is now ready to start for the first time.