Ahh okay.It wasn't clear before how box grinder played into the stack, now it makes sense.
> hey Jay. > > no, we don't have full stack VM as far as I know. Neither it was an objective. > A single VM isn't a good distributed system as you can see and having > _everything_ on it doesn/t make much sense, IMO. > > If you want to build your own VM with a different set of the components you > can do it with ease by updating VM descriptor under > bigtop-deploy/vm/boxgrinder Then use Fedora to build the VM according to > boxgrinder documentation. > > That should be quite easy to follow. > Cos > > On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 09:51PM, Jay Vyas wrote: >> Hi big top : >> >> I've been working on a recent big top VM and am finding that many required >> components for smoke tests (i.e. mysql, snappy, ...) aren't installed on >> the system. >> >> Is there a VM which is built in bigtop which is 100% complete and ready to >> roll? (i.e. all the tests pass, and all the ecosystem is installed.....) >> >> This is pretty important for development i think. >> >> -- >> Jay Vyas >> http://jayunit100.blogspot.com
