Yes I opened that issue with packer. Would love to see that support and use it with a continuous integration automation pipeline.
On Jul 18, 2013, at 9:11, "Prasanna Santhanam" <t...@apache.org> wrote: Celso, There's an issue on the packer [1] github that you may be interested in if you plan on building support for CS. I've been playing around with packer for the last few weeks and find it quite stable for a version 0.1 tool and since it's by the Vagrant author himself I think it'll get good traction in the future. [1] https://github.com/mitchellh/packer/issues/76 -- Prasanna., On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:40:02AM -0300, Celso Fernandes wrote: > Christian, > I've been using veewee to generate vagrant boxes in a while, for me is > much better to develop something based on this and automate to import > on Cloudstack instead of develop something from scratch. > > Prasanna, > Thank you for the point.. Packer seems a really cool to do this task, > I'm gonna try to make a plugin for XenServer, once it worked I try > something specific to CloudStack, thank you for point me into this > direction. > > Thank you all for replies, > Celso Fernandes > > www.zertico.com > > +55 35 4105-0922 > Av. BPS, 1303 - PCE - PCTI - Sala 10 > > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Prasanna Santhanam <t...@apache.org> wrote: >> There are no providers for CloudStack yet in these projects >> (vagrant/packer). Only for AWS, vmware fusion, vbox and possibly >> openstack. So you'll have to convert to vhd manually and then import >> as template and then muck around with the networking a little bit to >> get it right. >> >> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:11:04AM -0300, Celso Fernandes wrote: >>> Hi Sanjay, thank you for your reply, >>> >>> I thought were some more automated process like Veewee does for >>> Vagrant boxes. Is there any way to convert Vagrant boxes to XenServer >>> ones? So would be much more simpler to automate the process. I'm gonna >>> search for some info and test, then publish any result I got. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Celso Fernandes >>> >>> www.zertico.com >>> >>> +55 35 4105-0922 >>> Av. BPS, 1303 - PCE - PCTI - Sala 10 >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Sanjay Tripathi >>> <sanjay.tripa...@citrix.com> wrote: >>>> If you have VMs running with the mentioned OS types, first stop those VMs >>>> then go to "Storage" tab in the CS UI and select the ROOT disk of the VM >>>> for which you want to create the template. >>>> There you'll get the option to create template from that ROOT volume. >>>> >>>> And VM should have xenserver tools installed to reflect it in the template. >>>> >>>> --Sanjay >>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: celso.fernan...@gmail.com [mailto:celso.fernan...@gmail.com] On >>>>> Behalf Of Celso Fernandes >>>>> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 6:21 AM >>>>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org >>>>> Subject: Generating OS Templates >>>>> >>>>> I know its an novice question, but I haven't found in the documentation >>>>> the >>>>> best way to get this. >>>>> >>>>> I'd like to generate template for CentOS 6.4 / Debian 7.1 / Ubuntu >>>>> 12.04 with xenserver tools installed and password enabled. >>>>> >>>>> What is the best way to generate this templates? Any documentation or >>>>> tutorial some could point would help very much. >>>>> >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Celso Fernandes >>>>> >>>>> www.zertico.com >>>>> >>>>> +55 35 4105-0922 >>>>> Av. BPS, 1303 - PCE - PCTI - Sala 10 >> >> -- >> Prasanna., >> >> ------------------------ >> Powered by BigRock.com ------------------------ Powered by BigRock.com