Hi Wido,

2012/11/14 Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm in a vary luxurious, I have a rack full of hardware at my disposal to
> test CloudStack and Ceph.

It is luxurious!

>
> My way of developing is:
> * Make changes
> * Build a new Agent / KVM JAR
> * scp it to the hypervisor
> * Restart the Agent
> * See if it works!
>
> That is mainly the way I do my KVM development and testing.

Are sure. It is not necessary to switch by RPM/DEB since it is enough
by JAR. I did not notice it.

>
> Wido
>
>
> On 11/13/2012 04:40 AM, Satoshi Kobayashi wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have some questions/issues about the development approach of KVM Agent.
>>
>> 1. Is there any document written about it?
>> I could not find it in cwiki.apache.org. Or is it in other places?
>>
>> 2. How should it be developed (in future)?
>> I looked at the source code of KVM Agent. It can not be launched from
>> Maven.
>> (I found that just executing is not enough because KVM Agent requires
>> some configurations and scripts)
>> It seems to require packaging, whenever change is added to the code.
>> I think that it is probably inefficient.
>>
>> A task required to develop from Maven which I think is the following.
>> - Add a configuration of maven-exec-plugin for KVM Agent to pom.xml.
>> - Add a configuration for m2e plugin of Eclipse (like "mvn jetty:run")
>> - Skip some checks in the development environment (for example,
>> agent.properties)
>> - Add configurations and scripts to be used to the path (or from args)
>> - Add a tool to cleanup a KVM host (optional?)
>>
>> Do you have any ideas?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Satoshi
>>
>

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