Re: [one-users] How config Windows vm template?

2011-08-12 Thread Robert Parrott
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>>     #Set RDP Required Authentication
>>     #(Get-WmiObject -class "Win32_TSGeneralSetting" -Namespace
>> root\cimv2\terminalservices -Filter
>> "TerminalName='RDP-tcp'").SetUserAuthenticationRequired(1)
>>     $Terminal = (Get-WmiObject -Class "Win32_TerminalServiceSetting"
>> -Namespace root\cimv2\terminalservices).SetAllowTsConnections(1)
>>     return $Terminal
>> }
>> # Create folder Context if unexistant
>> if( -not(Test-Path "c:\context\")) {
>>  New-Item "c:\context\" -type directory
>> }
>> # Execute the script
>> if( -not(Test-Path "c:\context\contextualized") -and(Test-Path
>> "D:\context.sh")) {
>>     $context = @{}
>>     $context = getContext('D:\context.sh')
>>     Set-ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -force # not needed if already done
>> once on the VM
>>     addLocalUser($context)
>>     configureNetwork($context)
>>     renameComputer($context)
>>     enableRemoteDesktop()
>>     echo "contextualized" |Out-File ("c:\context\contextualized")
>>     restart-computer
>> }
>> # remember to disable password complexity requirements in computer
>> # management while rpeparing the cloud image!
>> # Remember to run "Set-ExecutionPolicy bypass -force" before this!
>>
>> --
>> André Monteiro
>>
>>
>> Carlos Martín Sánchez cmartin at opennebula.org
>> Thu May 12 02:22:09 PDT 2011
>>
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>> 
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> The contextualization offered by OpenNebula is creating that cdrom and
>> context.sh script, but it's up to the guest OS to read that file and
>> configure itself.
>>
>> We only provide linux scripts; you would have to create similar ones. I'm
>> not sure how difficult that can be since I don't have experience with
>> Windows scripting.
>>
>>
>> If you only need to configure the right IP for your VM, then you can try
>> to
>> configure a DHCP server in your network (it can be placed in a VM in the
>> same VNet). This has been discussed in the list, hopefully these threads
>> will help:
>>
>> [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opennebula.org/msg01143.html
>> [2] http://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opennebula.org/msg01395.html
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> --
>> Carlos Martín, MSc
>> Project Major Contributor
>> OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing
>> www.OpenNebula.org <http://www.opennebula.org/> | cmartin at
>> opennebula.org
>>
>>
>> 2011/5/6 ddd 
>>
>> >  hi,all
>> >now,my winxp vm is running.but,config's ip and hostname is not
>> > right.
>> >now,windows vm's cd-rom is existing context.sh.
>> >This is my vm config file:
>> > NAME=WinVista
>> > CPU=1
>> > MEMORY=1024
>> > OS=[boot=hd]
>> > DISK =[source="/root/images/winxp_test.img", clone=yes,
>> > target=hda, readonly=no]
>> > NIC=[network ="Small network"]
>> > CONTEXT=[
>> >hostname   = "$NAME$VMID",
>> >ip_public  = "$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\"Small
>> > network\"]",
>> >target ="hdb"
>> > ]
>> > GRAPHICS =[type ="vnc",listen ="127.0.0.1", port = "1"]
>> >windows template  need config?how?
>> >Please help me.
>> > ---Rong
>> > Xiong
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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Re: [one-users] How config Windows vm template?

2011-08-11 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
ant
> if( -not(Test-Path "c:\context\")) {
>  New-Item "c:\context\" -type directory
> }
>
> # Execute the script
> if( -not(Test-Path "c:\context\contextualized") -and(Test-Path
> "D:\context.sh")) {
> $context = @{}
> $context = getContext('D:\context.sh')
> Set-ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -force # not needed if already done
> once on the VM
> addLocalUser($context)
> configureNetwork($context)
> renameComputer($context)
> enableRemoteDesktop()
> echo "contextualized" |Out-File ("c:\context\contextualized")
> restart-computer
> }
> # remember to disable password complexity requirements in computer
> # management while rpeparing the cloud image!
> # Remember to run "Set-ExecutionPolicy bypass -force" before this!
>
> --
> André Monteiro
>
>
> *Carlos Martín Sánchez* cmartin at opennebula.org
> 
> *Thu May 12 02:22:09 PDT 2011*
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>
> Hi there,
>
> The contextualization offered by OpenNebula is creating that cdrom and
> context.sh script, but it's up to the guest OS to read that file and
> configure itself.
>
> We only provide linux scripts; you would have to create similar ones. I'm
> not sure how difficult that can be since I don't have experience with
> Windows scripting.
>
>
> If you only need to configure the right IP for your VM, then you can try to
> configure a DHCP server in your network (it can be placed in a VM in the
> same VNet). This has been discussed in the list, hopefully these threads
> will help:
>
> [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opennebula.org/msg01143.html
> [2] http://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opennebula.org/msg01395.html
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Carlos Martín, MSc
> Project Major Contributor
> OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computingwww.OpenNebula.org 
> <http://www.opennebula.org/> | cmartin at opennebula.org 
> <http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org>
>
>
> 2011/5/6 ddd  <http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org>>
>
> >*  hi,all*>*now,my winxp vm is running.but,config's ip and hostname 
> >is not*>* right.*>*now,windows vm's cd-rom is existing 
> >context.sh.*>*This is my vm config file:*>* 
> >NAME=WinVista*>* CPU=1*>* MEMORY=1024*>* 
> >OS=[boot=hd]*>* DISK 
> >=[source="/root/images/winxp_test.img", clone=yes,*>* target=hda, 
> >readonly=no]*>* NIC=[network ="Small network"]*>*
> > CONTEXT=[*>*hostname   = "$NAME$VMID",*>*   
> > ip_public  = "$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\"Small network\"]",*>*  
> >  target ="hdb"*>* ]*>* 
> >GRAPHICS =[type ="vnc",listen ="127.0.0.1", port = "1"]*>*windows 
> >template  need config?how?*>*Please help me.*>*  
> >   ---Rong  
> >Xiong*>**>**>**>**>**>**>**>**>**>* 
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Re: [one-users] How config Windows vm template?

2011-08-05 Thread Vladimir Vuksan
 Execute the script
if( -not(Test-Path "c:\context\contextualized") -and(Test-Path 
"D:\context.sh")) {
    $context = @{}
    $context = getContext('D:\context.sh')
    Set-ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -force # not needed if already done once 
on the VM
    addLocalUser($context)
    configureNetwork($context)
    renameComputer($context)
    enableRemoteDesktop()
    echo "contextualized" |Out-File ("c:\context\contextualized")
    restart-computer
}
# remember to disable password complexity requirements in computer
# management while rpeparing the cloud image!
# Remember to run "Set-ExecutionPolicy bypass -force" before this!

--
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Carlos Martín Sánchez cmartin at opennebula.org
Thu May 12 02:22:09 PDT 2011

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Hi there,

The contextualization offered by OpenNebula is creating that cdrom and
context.sh script, but it's up to the guest OS to read that file and
configure itself.

We only provide linux scripts; you would have to create similar ones. I'm
not sure how difficult that can be since I don't have experience with
Windows scripting.


If you only need to configure the right IP for your VM, then you can try to
configure a DHCP server in your network (it can be placed in a VM in the
same VNet). This has been discussed in the list, hopefully these threads
will help:

[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opennebula.org/msg01143.html
[2] http://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opennebula.org/msg01395.html

Regards

--
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Project Major Contributor
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing
www.OpenNebula.org <http://www.opennebula.org/> | cmartin at opennebula.org


2011/5/6 ddd 

>  hi,all
>now,my winxp vm is running.but,config's ip and hostname is not
> right.
>now,windows vm's cd-rom is existing context.sh.
>This is my vm config file:
> NAME=WinVista
> CPU=1
> MEMORY=1024
> OS=[boot=hd]
> DISK =[source="/root/images/winxp_test.img", clone=yes,
> target=hda, readonly=no]
> NIC=[network ="Small network"]
> CONTEXT=[
>hostname   = "$NAME$VMID",
>ip_public  = "$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\"Small network\"]",
>target ="hdb"
> ]
> GRAPHICS =[type ="vnc",listen ="127.0.0.1", port = "1"]
>windows template  need config?how?
>Please help me.
> ---Rong  Xiong
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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[one-users] How config Windows vm template?

2011-08-05 Thread André Monteiro
 Hello,

I've been working in a windows script to contextualize
VMs.<http://www.pastie.org/2324611By>
<http://www.pastie.org/2324611By>
By your experience, what's the best way to run the script automatically when
creating a new instance? I can create it manually as a CD-ROM and run the
windows7.one with the drive attached, but is there an automatic way?

### Windows context configuring script ###
### Created by andremonte...@ua.pt and tsbati...@ua.pt ###

[string]$computerName = "$env:computername"
[string]$ConnectionString = "WinNT://$computerName"
[string]$ipaddress = ""
function getContext($file) {
 $context = @{}
 switch -regex -file $file {
  '(.+)="(.+)"' {
   $name,$value = $matches[1..2]
   $context[$name] = $value
  }
 }
 return $context
}
function addLocalUser($context) {
# Create new user
 $username =  $context["username"]
 $ADSI = [adsi]$ConnectionString
 $user = $ADSI.Create("user",$userName)
 $user.setPassword($context["user_password"])
 $user.SetInfo()

# Add user to local Administrators
$groups = "Administrators", "Administradores"

foreach ($grp in $groups) {
if([ADSI]::Exists("WinNT://$computerName/$grp,group")) {
  $group = [ADSI] "WinNT://$computerName/$grp,group"
   $group.Add("WinNT://$computerName/$username")
  }
 }
}
function getIp($mac) {
$octet = $mac.Split(":")
[String] $ip = ""
$ip += [convert]::toint32($octet[2],16)
$ip += "."+[convert]::toint32($octet[3],16)
$ip += "."+[convert]::toint32($octet[4],16)
$ip += "."+[convert]::toint32($octet[5],16)
$ipaddress = $ip
return $ip
}
function getGateway($mac) {
$octet = $mac.Split(":")
[String] $ip = ""
$ip += [convert]::toint32($octet[2],16)
$ip += "."+[convert]::toint32($octet[3],16)
$ip += "."+[convert]::toint32($octet[4],16)
$ip += ".1"
return $ip
}
function configureNetwork($context) {
$Nics = Get-WMIObject Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration | where
{$_.IPEnabled -eq "TRUE" -and ($_.MACAddress)}
foreach ($nic in $Nics) {
[String]$mac = $nic.MACAddress
[String]$ip = getIp($mac)
[String]$gw = getGateway($mac)
$nic.ReleaseDHCPLease()
$nic.EnableStatic($ip , "255.255.255.0")
$nic.SetGateways($gw)
$nic.SetDNSServerSearchOrder($gw)
$nic.SetDynamicDNSRegistration("FALSE")
}
}
function renameComputer($context) {
$ComputerInfo = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_ComputerSystem
$ComputerInfo.rename($context["HOSTNAME"]+$ipaddress.Split(".")[3])
}
function enableRemoteDesktop()
{
#Get RDP parameters
#(Get-WmiObject -Class "Win32_TerminalServiceSetting" -Namespace
root\cimv2\terminalservices).AllowTsConnections
#Set RDP state
#(Get-WmiObject -Class "Win32_TerminalServiceSetting" -Namespace
root\cimv2\terminalservices).SetAllowTsConnections(1)
#Get RDP Required Authentication
#(Get-WmiObject -class "Win32_TSGeneralSetting" -Namespace
root\cimv2\terminalservices -Filter
"TerminalName='RDP-tcp'").UserAuthenticationRequired
#Set RDP Required Authentication
#(Get-WmiObject -class "Win32_TSGeneralSetting" -Namespace
root\cimv2\terminalservices -Filter
"TerminalName='RDP-tcp'").SetUserAuthenticationRequired(1)
$Terminal = (Get-WmiObject -Class "Win32_TerminalServiceSetting"
-Namespace root\cimv2\terminalservices).SetAllowTsConnections(1)
return $Terminal
}
# Create folder Context if unexistant
if( -not(Test-Path "c:\context\")) {
 New-Item "c:\context\" -type directory
}

# Execute the script
if( -not(Test-Path "c:\context\contextualized") -and(Test-Path
"D:\context.sh")) {
$context = @{}
$context = getContext('D:\context.sh')
Set-ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -force # not needed if already done
once on the VM
addLocalUser($context)
configureNetwork($context)
renameComputer($context)
    enableRemoteDesktop()
echo "contextualized" |Out-File ("c:\context\contextualized")
restart-computer
}
# remember to disable password complexity requirements in computer
# management while rpeparing the cloud image!
# Remember to run "Set-ExecutionPolicy bypass -force" before this!

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*Carlos Martín Sánchez* cmartin at opennebula.org

*Thu May 12 02:22:09 PDT 2011*


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Re: [one-users] How config Windows vm template?

2011-05-12 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
Hi there,

The contextualization offered by OpenNebula is creating that cdrom and
context.sh script, but it's up to the guest OS to read that file and
configure itself.

We only provide linux scripts; you would have to create similar ones. I'm
not sure how difficult that can be since I don't have experience with
Windows scripting.


If you only need to configure the right IP for your VM, then you can try to
configure a DHCP server in your network (it can be placed in a VM in the
same VNet). This has been discussed in the list, hopefully these threads
will help:

[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opennebula.org/msg01143.html
[2] http://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opennebula.org/msg01395.html

Regards

--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Major Contributor
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing
www.OpenNebula.org  | cmar...@opennebula.org


2011/5/6 ddd 

>  hi,all
>now,my winxp vm is running.but,config's ip and hostname is not
> right.
>now,windows vm's cd-rom is existing context.sh.
>This is my vm config file:
> NAME=WinVista
> CPU=1
> MEMORY=1024
> OS=[boot=hd]
> DISK =[source="/root/images/winxp_test.img", clone=yes,
> target=hda, readonly=no]
> NIC=[network ="Small network"]
> CONTEXT=[
>hostname   = "$NAME$VMID",
>ip_public  = "$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\"Small network\"]",
>target ="hdb"
> ]
> GRAPHICS =[type ="vnc",listen ="127.0.0.1", port = "1"]
>windows template  need config?how?
>Please help me.
> ---Rong  Xiong
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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[one-users] How config Windows vm template?

2011-05-05 Thread ddd
 hi,all
   now,my winxp vm is running.but,config's ip and hostname is not right.
   now,windows vm's cd-rom is existing context.sh. 
   This is my vm config file:
NAME=WinVista
CPU=1
MEMORY=1024
OS=[boot=hd]
DISK =[source="/root/images/winxp_test.img", clone=yes, 
target=hda, readonly=no]
NIC=[network ="Small network"]
CONTEXT=[
   hostname   = "$NAME$VMID",
   ip_public  = "$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\"Small network\"]",
   target ="hdb"
]
GRAPHICS =[type ="vnc",listen ="127.0.0.1", port = "1"]
   windows template  need config?how?
   Please help me.
---Rong  Xiong






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