Re: [Qemu-devel] [ANNOUNCE] OSv, an new operating system for the cloud, v0.01

2013-09-18 Thread Zhi Yong Wu
any doc that describes its archtecture or interval?

On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:22 AM, Pekka Enberg
penb...@cloudius-systems.com wrote:
 Hello,

 We're proud to announce release 0.01 of OSv, a new operating system
 for running applications on virtual machines. OSv is free software,
 released under the BSD license, and you can find it in
 https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv and http://www.osv.io.

 To build and run OSv under KVM/QEMU, first grab the latest source code
 from Github:

   git clone g...@github.com:cloudius-systems/osv.git

 Then install prerequisite packages:

On Fedora:
  yum install ant autoconf automake boost-static gcc-c++ genromfs \
 libvirt libtool zfs-fuse flex bison

On Debian:
  apt-get install libboost-all-dev genromfs zfs-fuse autoconf

 Make sure the zfs-fuse daemon is running:

On Fedora:
  sudo systemctl start zfs-fuse.service
  sudo systemctl enable zfs-fuse.service # to have it start on reboot

On Debian the daemon should be started automatically.

 Fetch git submodules:

 git submodule update --init

 Finally, build OSv:

   make external all

 You can then start a OSv guest under KVM/QEMU:

   sudo ./scripts/run.py -nv -m 2G

 You can SSH into the guest with:

   ssh admin@192.168.122.89 # password: admin

 The management web UI is at address:

   http://192.168.122.89:8080/

 Alternatively, you can use prebuilt QEMU QCOW2 images of the release.
 Instructions how to do that are on our Wiki:

 https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/Running-OSv-under-KVM-QEMU

 That's it!

 Pekka
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [ANNOUNCE] OSv, an new operating system for the cloud, v0.01

2013-09-18 Thread Zhi Yong Wu
Thanks for your pointers, Dor.

On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Dor Laor d...@cloudius-systems.com wrote:
 On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Zhi Yong Wu zwu.ker...@gmail.com wrote:

 any doc that describes its archtecture or interval?


 You can find some of the design principles here [1] and here [2].
 We're starting to make the wiki thicker too [3]

 The rest is documented in c++ for the moment ;)

 [1] http://www.osv.io/devel-menu/design-submenu
 [2] http://www.osv.io/users/technology
 [3] https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/_pages


 On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:22 AM, Pekka Enberg
 penb...@cloudius-systems.com wrote:
  Hello,
 
  We're proud to announce release 0.01 of OSv, a new operating system
  for running applications on virtual machines. OSv is free software,
  released under the BSD license, and you can find it in
  https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv and http://www.osv.io.
 
  To build and run OSv under KVM/QEMU, first grab the latest source code
  from Github:
 
git clone g...@github.com:cloudius-systems/osv.git
 
  Then install prerequisite packages:
 
 On Fedora:
   yum install ant autoconf automake boost-static gcc-c++ genromfs \
  libvirt libtool zfs-fuse flex bison
 
 On Debian:
   apt-get install libboost-all-dev genromfs zfs-fuse autoconf
 
  Make sure the zfs-fuse daemon is running:
 
 On Fedora:
   sudo systemctl start zfs-fuse.service
   sudo systemctl enable zfs-fuse.service # to have it start on
  reboot
 
 On Debian the daemon should be started automatically.
 
  Fetch git submodules:
 
  git submodule update --init
 
  Finally, build OSv:
 
make external all
 
  You can then start a OSv guest under KVM/QEMU:
 
sudo ./scripts/run.py -nv -m 2G
 
  You can SSH into the guest with:
 
ssh admin@192.168.122.89 # password: admin
 
  The management web UI is at address:
 
http://192.168.122.89:8080/
 
  Alternatively, you can use prebuilt QEMU QCOW2 images of the release.
  Instructions how to do that are on our Wiki:
 
  https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/Running-OSv-under-KVM-QEMU
 
  That's it!
 
  Pekka
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [ANNOUNCE] OSv, an new operating system for the cloud, v0.01

2013-09-18 Thread Dor Laor
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Zhi Yong Wu zwu.ker...@gmail.com wrote:

 any doc that describes its archtecture or interval?


You can find some of the design principles here [1] and here [2].
We're starting to make the wiki thicker too [3]

The rest is documented in c++ for the moment ;)

[1] http://www.osv.io/devel-menu/design-submenu
[2] http://www.osv.io/users/technology
[3] https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/_pages


 On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:22 AM, Pekka Enberg
 penb...@cloudius-systems.com wrote:
  Hello,
 
  We're proud to announce release 0.01 of OSv, a new operating system
  for running applications on virtual machines. OSv is free software,
  released under the BSD license, and you can find it in
  https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv and http://www.osv.io.
 
  To build and run OSv under KVM/QEMU, first grab the latest source code
  from Github:
 
git clone g...@github.com:cloudius-systems/osv.git
 
  Then install prerequisite packages:
 
 On Fedora:
   yum install ant autoconf automake boost-static gcc-c++ genromfs \
  libvirt libtool zfs-fuse flex bison
 
 On Debian:
   apt-get install libboost-all-dev genromfs zfs-fuse autoconf
 
  Make sure the zfs-fuse daemon is running:
 
 On Fedora:
   sudo systemctl start zfs-fuse.service
   sudo systemctl enable zfs-fuse.service # to have it start on
 reboot
 
 On Debian the daemon should be started automatically.
 
  Fetch git submodules:
 
  git submodule update --init
 
  Finally, build OSv:
 
make external all
 
  You can then start a OSv guest under KVM/QEMU:
 
sudo ./scripts/run.py -nv -m 2G
 
  You can SSH into the guest with:
 
ssh admin@192.168.122.89 # password: admin
 
  The management web UI is at address:
 
http://192.168.122.89:8080/
 
  Alternatively, you can use prebuilt QEMU QCOW2 images of the release.
  Instructions how to do that are on our Wiki:
 
  https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/Running-OSv-under-KVM-QEMU
 
  That's it!
 
  Pekka
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [ANNOUNCE] OSv, an new operating system for the cloud, v0.01

2013-09-18 Thread humble devassy
Indeed.. OSv++ ...

Gave a try already and shared it via
http://humblec.com/osv-best-os-cloud-workloads-release-announcement/




On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Xiao Guangrong 
xiaoguangr...@linux.vnet.ibm.com wrote:

 Sounds fantastic, will play it. :)

 On 09/17/2013 03:22 AM, Pekka Enberg wrote:
  Hello,
 
  We're proud to announce release 0.01 of OSv, a new operating system
  for running applications on virtual machines. OSv is free software,
  released under the BSD license, and you can find it in
  https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv and http://www.osv.io.
 
  To build and run OSv under KVM/QEMU, first grab the latest source code
  from Github:
 
git clone g...@github.com:cloudius-systems/osv.git
 
  Then install prerequisite packages:
 
 On Fedora:
   yum install ant autoconf automake boost-static gcc-c++ genromfs \
  libvirt libtool zfs-fuse flex bison
 
 On Debian:
   apt-get install libboost-all-dev genromfs zfs-fuse autoconf
 
  Make sure the zfs-fuse daemon is running:
 
 On Fedora:
   sudo systemctl start zfs-fuse.service
   sudo systemctl enable zfs-fuse.service # to have it start on
 reboot
 
 On Debian the daemon should be started automatically.
 
  Fetch git submodules:
 
  git submodule update --init
 
  Finally, build OSv:
 
make external all
 
  You can then start a OSv guest under KVM/QEMU:
 
sudo ./scripts/run.py -nv -m 2G
 
  You can SSH into the guest with:
 
ssh admin@192.168.122.89 # password: admin
 
  The management web UI is at address:
 
http://192.168.122.89:8080/
 
  Alternatively, you can use prebuilt QEMU QCOW2 images of the release.
  Instructions how to do that are on our Wiki:
 
  https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/Running-OSv-under-KVM-QEMU
 
  That's it!
 
  Pekka
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[Qemu-devel] [ANNOUNCE] OSv, an new operating system for the cloud, v0.01

2013-09-17 Thread Pekka Enberg
Hello,

We're proud to announce release 0.01 of OSv, a new operating system
for running applications on virtual machines. OSv is free software,
released under the BSD license, and you can find it in
https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv and http://www.osv.io.

To build and run OSv under KVM/QEMU, first grab the latest source code
from Github:

  git clone g...@github.com:cloudius-systems/osv.git

Then install prerequisite packages:

   On Fedora:
 yum install ant autoconf automake boost-static gcc-c++ genromfs \
libvirt libtool zfs-fuse flex bison

   On Debian:
 apt-get install libboost-all-dev genromfs zfs-fuse autoconf

Make sure the zfs-fuse daemon is running:

   On Fedora:
 sudo systemctl start zfs-fuse.service
 sudo systemctl enable zfs-fuse.service # to have it start on reboot

   On Debian the daemon should be started automatically.

Fetch git submodules:

git submodule update --init

Finally, build OSv:

  make external all

You can then start a OSv guest under KVM/QEMU:

  sudo ./scripts/run.py -nv -m 2G

You can SSH into the guest with:

  ssh admin@192.168.122.89 # password: admin

The management web UI is at address:

  http://192.168.122.89:8080/

Alternatively, you can use prebuilt QEMU QCOW2 images of the release.
Instructions how to do that are on our Wiki:

https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/Running-OSv-under-KVM-QEMU

That's it!

Pekka



Re: [Qemu-devel] [ANNOUNCE] OSv, an new operating system for the cloud, v0.01

2013-09-17 Thread Xiao Guangrong
Sounds fantastic, will play it. :)

On 09/17/2013 03:22 AM, Pekka Enberg wrote:
 Hello,
 
 We're proud to announce release 0.01 of OSv, a new operating system
 for running applications on virtual machines. OSv is free software,
 released under the BSD license, and you can find it in
 https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv and http://www.osv.io.
 
 To build and run OSv under KVM/QEMU, first grab the latest source code
 from Github:
 
   git clone g...@github.com:cloudius-systems/osv.git
 
 Then install prerequisite packages:
 
On Fedora:
  yum install ant autoconf automake boost-static gcc-c++ genromfs \
 libvirt libtool zfs-fuse flex bison
 
On Debian:
  apt-get install libboost-all-dev genromfs zfs-fuse autoconf
 
 Make sure the zfs-fuse daemon is running:
 
On Fedora:
  sudo systemctl start zfs-fuse.service
  sudo systemctl enable zfs-fuse.service # to have it start on reboot
 
On Debian the daemon should be started automatically.
 
 Fetch git submodules:
 
 git submodule update --init
 
 Finally, build OSv:
 
   make external all
 
 You can then start a OSv guest under KVM/QEMU:
 
   sudo ./scripts/run.py -nv -m 2G
 
 You can SSH into the guest with:
 
   ssh admin@192.168.122.89 # password: admin
 
 The management web UI is at address:
 
   http://192.168.122.89:8080/
 
 Alternatively, you can use prebuilt QEMU QCOW2 images of the release.
 Instructions how to do that are on our Wiki:
 
 https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/Running-OSv-under-KVM-QEMU
 
 That's it!
 
 Pekka
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