Hi Pierre, So advanced and basic are running from code on the host machine. Only a NFS, MySQL and hypervisor box is supplied.
Testing is for binary-installation-advanced and binary-installation-basic. On 16 November 2014 19:44, Pierre-Luc Dion <pd...@cloudops.com> wrote: > Hi Ian, > I'm trying it as it seams quite strait forward. although, the instruction > to install cloudstack [1]: I should run that in the management VM right, > not locally ? does IPs are hardcoded somewhere? > > Thanks, that's awesome to have a local cloudstack running without effort. > I'm testing this on OSX and so far the installation process is easy and > well documented (still few things missing :-P )! > > > [1] > > https://github.com/imduffy15/devcloud4/tree/master/advanced#start-cloudstack > > > *Pierre-Luc DION* > Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect > t 855.652.5683 > > *CloudOps* Votre partenaire infonuagique* | *Cloud Solutions Experts > 420 rue Guy *|* Montreal *|* Quebec *|* H3J 1S6 > w cloudops.com *|* tw @CloudOps_ > > > On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Ian Duffy <i...@ianduffy.ie> wrote: > > > TL;DR: Devcloud 4 cleaned up a bit, chef attributes no longer hidden, > > further user customisation allowed, Testers wanted. > > > > ** advanced zone on 4.4.* isn't supported due to a change on some API > param > > for setting tags on interfaces ** > > > > Hi All, > > > > > https://github.com/imduffy15/devcloud4/tree/dev/binary-installation-basic > > > > I've pushed some clean up work for binary-installation versions > DevCloud4. > > I've moved a few things about so chef attributes are no longer completely > > black boxed and are more exposed to the user so they are aware they can > > change system vm locations, rpm locations, etc. > > > > Along with this I've moved to using berkshelf for pulling in the chef > > cookbooks. Sadly this adds a dependency on ChefDK but it works better for > > cookbook updates. > > I've also upped the amount of RAM given to XenServer and the System VMs. > > (6gb for XenServer and 256 for ssvm cpvm rvm)... I would suggest running > on > > a system with 16gb of ram. I may lower this down in the future but I felt > > their was some performance issues in allocating only 100mb of ram to the > > system vms. > > > > URLs to resources should now be more stable. I'm no longer hosting a > marvin > > binary, its pulled in from pypi. All default URLs for RPMs and SystemVM > > images are pointing to shapeblues repo :). > > > > The chef cookbook powering it all is a modification from the one created > by > > the folks over at CloudOps. > > > > If anybody is interested in testing I'd love to hear some feedback: > > > > ** Note should work on osx, linux and windows (in theory, windows remains > > untested)** > > ** you need chefdk installed on your machine along with vagrant-berkshelf > > ** > > ** you need virtualbox interfaces vboxnet0 vboxnet1 vboxnet2 with ips > > 192.168.22.1, 192.168.23.1 and 192.168.24.1 respectively along with > > disabling the DHCP Server ** > > > > git clone https://github.com/imduffy15/devcloud4.git > > git checkout -b dev origin/dev > > cd binary-installation-basic or binary-installation-advanced > > vagrant up > > > > Thanks, > > > > Ian > > >