Re: [one-users] Some basic questions after a firts OpenNebula 2.0 install

2010-12-10 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
On 3 December 2010 17:54, jean-paul.piga...@bull.net wrote:


 Hi OpenNebula.


Hi Jean-Paul,


 This is my first mail on this list. So it contains some basic questions we
 have after making a first install of OpenNebula 2.0.

 First of all: the context:
 We have installed OpenNebula 2.0, compiled from downloaded source files.

 All the mandatory librairies are there but we have got some errors because
 OpenNebula requires a precise librairy version (ex:  libcrypto.so.6 when
 we have libcrypto.so.10 in Fedora14).

 Anyway, we have succeeded to install a front end and a clusternode, both on
 Fedora12.

 We had to do everything using command lines. The configuration of the Vms
 and the network must be done manually in text files. Is this the normal way
 ?

Yes, OpenNebula uses simple, human-readable templates to make it both user
and script friendly as possible.

  To get a graphical interface, do you suggest us to try *Management
 Console* from Sara ?

You may want to ask about it in the ecosystem mailing list [1], but as far
as I know the Management Console [2] is only compatible with OpenNebula 1.4.
The EC2 Query API tools [3] are a user-oriented alternative, you can give it
a try and check if it suits you needs.

 The creation of images (of OS) must be done through an external tool (like
 virt-manager). Is this correct ?

The actual virtualization will be performed by the hypervisor of your
choice, so you can use any available tool for it.
But it is not mandatory, you can create them using only OpenNebula (creating
blank images, where you will install the OS form a cd-rom iso).

  OpenNebula manages the Vms but not the OS images. Is this correct ?

This was true for 1.4, but in OpenNebula 2.0 the Image repository [4] was
introduced; and now you can let OpenNebula manage your image files.

 To manage IP addresses in the VMs, we need to use the contextualization
 mecanism. Is this correct ?

That's the preferred way, yes. As a reminder, the contextualization guide is
documented in [5].
There was an interesting thread some weeks ago about using DHCP instead, you
can check it in the list archives [6].

If we want to interface with a Vmware cloud, we need to use the Wmware
 drivers from C12G labs.

That's right. Links: usage guide [7] and addon download [8].

 If we want to interface with another OpenNebula Cloud, we need to use the
 Libcloud Driver or the Deltacloud Driver from cisa-research.org.

We plan to release in the mid-term a federation toolkit specifically
designed for OpenNebula, that will offer better integration than the
components you mention.
You may be also interested in the EC2 driver [9] to outsource VMs to Amazon.

  Thank you for any answer or confirmation for these basic questions.

 Jean-Paul Pigache
 Bull SAS.

 Regards,
Carlos

[1] http://opennebula.org/community:mailinglists
[2] http://opennebula.org/software:ecosystem:management_console
[3] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:ec2qec
[4] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:img_guide
[5]
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:cong#using_virtual_network_leases_within_a_virtual_machine
[6]
http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2010-November/003349.html
[7] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:evmwareg
[8] http://opennebula.org/software:addons:vmware
[9] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:ec2g

Carlos Martín, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher
DSA Research Group: web http://dsa-research.org and blog
http://blog.dsa-research.org
OpenNebula Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing:
http://www.OpenNebula.org http://www.opennebula.org/


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[one-users] Some basic questions after a firts OpenNebula 2.0 install

2010-12-03 Thread jean-paul . pigache
Hi OpenNebula.

This is my first mail on this list. So it contains some basic questions we 
have after making a first install of OpenNebula 2.0.

First of all: the context:
We have installed OpenNebula 2.0, compiled from downloaded source files.
All the mandatory librairies are there but we have got some errors because 
OpenNebula requires a precise librairy version (ex:  libcrypto.so.6 when we 
have libcrypto.so.10 in Fedora14).
Anyway, we have succeeded to install a front end and a clusternode, both 
on Fedora12.
We had to do everything using command lines. The configuration of the Vms and 
the network must be done manually in text 
files. Is this the normal way ?
To get a graphical interface, do you suggest us to try Management Console from 
Sara ?

The creation of images (of OS) must be done through an external tool (like 
virt-manager). Is this correct ?
OpenNebula manages the Vms but not the OS images. Is this correct ?
To manage IP addresses in the VMs, we need to use the contextualization 
mecanism. Is this correct ?
If we want to interface with a Vmware cloud, we need to use the Wmware 
drivers from C12G labs.
If we want to interface with another OpenNebula Cloud, we need to use the 
Libcloud Driver or the Deltacloud Driver from cisa-research.org.

Thank you for any answer or confirmation for these basic questions.

Jean-Paul Pigache
Bull SAS.

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