Re: [CentOS] virtualisation

2014-02-04 Thread Yanis Guenane

On 02/04/2014 02:38 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
 On 2/3/2014 1:31 PM, Ridhwaan Mayet wrote:
 I run a small company and I would like to virtualise our setup. My internet
 provider offers a cloud server running CentOS. The server is managed by
 vmware software, they haven't been able to tell me exactly what. I wanted
 to know is it possible to virtualise such a setup, and Have CentOS running
 as the virtual OS that every client sees. Is there a solution similar to
 vmware view + client for CentOS servers?
 wait, if your ISP is already virtualizing your internet server, I'm not
 sure what you're asking?

 do you want to run your own hardware server and host virtual machines
 for your customers/clients ?  then, yes, KVM + virt-manager is a good
 solution.

 you can't run virtualization under an already virtualized environment.
This isn't true. You can run KVM on KVM, you just need to enable 
embedded KVM.
I don't know how it works with VMWare hypervisor, but I know it's 
possible with kvm.

 btw, it sounds like your ISP is using vmware esxi as the hypervisor, but
 thats just an educated guess based on the minimal intel given.


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Re: [CentOS-es] Volver a CentOS de Cero

2013-12-22 Thread Yanis Guenane
Se que no es lo que has pedido, pero podrias usar containers.

Me explico, podrias crear containers con CentOS 'minimal' y luego
destruirlos on-demand.
Asi tendras el entorno que buscas directemente desde tu VM.

Aqui el enlace de CentOS http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/LXC-on-CentOS6

Espero que sirve,

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2013/12/21 cheperobert jrobertoa...@gmail.com

 El 21/12/13, Azu Carlitox elazucarli...@gmail.com escribió:
  Hola, tengo una maquina virtual a la cual no tengo acceso al host para
  poder instalar nuevamente centos.
  Agradezco saber como puedo hacer para volver a que quede totalmente
 limpio,
  desde consola sin necesidad de utilizar un cd de centos.
  Lo que necesito es borrar todos los paquetes instalados así como la
  configuración de todos los servicios.
  Gracias.

 * Podridas detener los los servicios que no necesitas.
 * Si lo deseas y te sientes cómodo, elimina el entorno gráfico, las X
 y solo inicia en modo texto.
 * Limpia los usuarios
 * Limpia los logs

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Re: [CentOS-es] CentOS Dojo en Madrid

2013-10-24 Thread Yanis Guenane
Una corrección, es el 8 de noviembre ;)

Saludos,

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2013/10/24 Jaime Melis jme...@opennebula.org

 Hola a todos,

 El próximo 8 de octubre se celebrará en Madrid una nueva edición de CentOS
 Dojo.

 Los CentOS Dojo son eventos de un solo día, que se organizan en el mundo
 entero, y que reúnen a las comunidades de CentOS para hablar de
 administración de sistemas, mejores prácticas en el mundo linux, y de
 tecnologías emergentes. El énfasis reside en reunir gente del área local
 para hablar de los temas más importantes y compartir experencias al
 trabajar con CentOS en diferentes escenarios.

 Más información del próximo evento de Madrid en este link:
 http://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Madrid2013

 Un saludo,
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Re: [CentOS] netinstall

2012-08-28 Thread Yanis Guenane
   
 http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2011/centos-6-netinstall-network-installation/
  
   This is a tutorial that will guide you through and points to the
   correct URL for package repositories and to the correct install.img
   file.

 Sure, but the install.img file at the package repository isn't more
 correct than the one on the netinstall CD.  They are identical.
 The guy who wrote the tutorial obviously encountered the same problem
 but wasn't aware of the file on the CD and suggested this workaround.


I actually used this process several time and never encountered any issue
of this type.

BTW, I got the system running.  But I fear that I'll have to install
 it several times again because I'd like to experiment with virtual
 machines and LVM.  It's very likely that I break something since I
 have no experience with them.  Therefore it would save me some time if
 I don't have to download a file which exists on the CD already.


For your time consuming concerned about breaking your VM, you can create
one and then just clone it. This way you will always keep a fully working
copy of your CentOS VM.

Another thing: Even if I can use install.img from the CD, at least
 when I have to install packages, I have to specify an URL to a
 repository.  Documentation proposes mirror.centos.org .  Is there a
 reason why the installer doesn't offer the mirror URL as a default?

 I ask because I have only one machine and whenever the installer asks
 me for an URL, I have to abort and boot a system which provides a web
 browser in order to read the documentation, write the URL down on
 paper, and start the installer again.  Well, I sometimes have the
 impression that I'm the only one in the world who doesn't have a
 mobile phone with a built-in web browser. :)


For the default settings about mirror.centos.org it is beyond my scope ;)

Maybe not by default but an option stating Do you want to get the sources
from an official CentOS mirror.
But anyway, mirror.centos.org isn't the hardest URL to remember.

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Re: [CentOS] netinstall

2012-08-26 Thread Yanis Guenane
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 3:12 AM, Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com
 wrote:

 How can I insert a disc which is already inserted?  What am I missing?

 Well, pretty simple... You don't have the correct disc already inserted.

 Its a netinstall, hence the net so it needs the net. Its also only a
 couple
 hundred megs, so that should indicate it doesn't have the full tree
 available.

 Grab the dvd if you want to install from the same disc, or choose another
 method.


As Joseph mention, if you downloaded the netinstall you should definitely
use the net and not any CD/DVD installer.
http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2011/centos-6-netinstall-network-installation/

This is a tutorial that will guide you through and points to the correct
URL for package repositories and to the correct install.img file.

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