I do run advanced zone, but currently I manually set it up. I'm working to get a devcloud-kvm.cfg that we can feed in and auto populate the zone. I'll look at your suggestion about replacing the jar, thanks. I do have some notes on what I did to set it up, but they need to be cleaned up a bit.
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Rohit Yadav <[email protected]> wrote: > Marcus, this is awesome, kudos! > Have you tried advance zone with this? Also it would be great if you can > edit the DevCloud wiki to include info on how to set it up using kvm, maybe > a blog or separate wiki? > For 1. the agent running/installation issue, the trick you can use is to > install the agent rpm (so you get the scripts etc.) and as you build your > code just replace the agent artifact jar file on your host in > /usr/share/java and restart it and then continue with your mgmt server > running etc. For 2. Prasanna is the best person to handle this (if he > hasn't already :). > > Cheers. > ________________________________________ > From: prasanna [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Prasanna > Santhanam [[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 7:58 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: devcloud-kvm > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 01:53:30PM -0500, Marcus Sorensen wrote: > > Guys, > > I'm writing up basic instructions on how to run a devcloud-kvm virtual > > machine, for KVM development. The setup is complete, but I've run into a > > few things as far as configuration that I'd like some help on. > > > > 1) running services. In the past I've just built rpms and installed them > in > > the devcloud-kvm. Not only does this not work on master right now, but it > > takes an extra 60 seconds. With devcloud we run "mvn -P > developer,systemvm > > clean install && mvn -pl :cloud-client-ui jetty:run", I'm assuming I'll > > have to start the agent as well... or I guess my question is how that's > > handled when a normal zone creation expects the agent to be installed on > > the KVM host. > > > > 2) how to go about configuration. I'd like to have a marvin config that > > does two physical networks and an advanced zone, but I wasn't able to get > > anything but a 431 error when trying anything custom with a marvin cfg > file > > (both in the standard devcloud and here). I played with the sandbox > example > > at > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Testing+with+Pythonas > > well as trying to create my own cfg file, and both resulted in 431 when > > connecting to the management server for configuration. > > Marcus, This is exciting! I didn't find details yet in the wiki on how > you are doing the VLAN isolation. I was looking to do something > similar for devcloud using ovs-vsctl. But I guess you're doing > something different in devcloud-kvm? > > As for the marvin failure - could you share the json configuration > that you made? The two physical network setup isn't really present in > the sandbox, so first guess is it might have gone wrong. > > -- > Prasanna., >
