Hi Mani, I went through the documentation looks pretty good. I will keep you updated on my proceedings.
Thanks Georgy On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Georgy Mathew Kallumkal <[email protected]>wrote: > I am also working on creating a topology between vm's which can be used > for experimental purposes and HPC related (Big Data analysis). I have done > many variations with this. There are many ways for creating a cluster. The > first option i followed was to creation a separate menu called Toplogy > Reservation where the user can select the number of computers and then go > ahead with the reservations. > > As Mani suggested adding sub images, that option is also good, but some > times this cluster reservation fails due to some reasons, i have solved it > by adding a few line in the code. Because if the cluster is localized to a > single management node then it works but, if the cluster spans over > multiple management nodes (general case) then it becomes a problem. > > Thanks > Georgy > > > On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Mani Shafa'atDoost > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> In "Manage Images", you can add sub-images to one images and save it. >> Then, >> when you go to reservation menu and reserve that specific image, VCL will >> load the image and sub-images together. So, I was thinking to put a menu >> for making a topology among the image and sub-images on "Manage Images". >> >> Best Regards >> Mani >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Mark Gardner <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Thanks for suggesting this Mani. >> > >> > I am very interested in seeing this implemented. >> > >> > I wonder if putting "Make a topology" under the "Manage Images" menu >> > is the right place. It seems like it should be wherever you reserve a >> > group of VMs. (Or "Manage Images" where that takes place? I have never >> > reserved more than one image so I don't know.) >> > >> > Mark >> > >> > -- >> > Mark Gardner >> > -- >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Best Regards >> Mani >> > >
