Ah. That documentation is for installing OpenStack itself. That's the kind of stuff you would use when you're building an OpenStack cloud and configuring the physical hosts.
jclouds would have no effect on those. Regards, Everett On Sep 3, 2013, at 4:34 PM, lhx1031 wrote: Hi Everett, I am glad to receive your reply. I read some openstack examples in your blog and git, they are very useful. I found something like this http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/admin/content/using-multi-nics.html online, this is why I was thinking maybe I can do the NIC setting with Nova. Thank you for the links and I will go check it. thanks Haixin On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Everett Toews <everett.to...@rackspace.com<mailto:everett.to...@rackspace.com>> wrote: Hi Haixin, I don't think this is something you'd do with Nova API. There's no concept of NICs in the Nova API. This sounds more like something you'd need the OpenStack Network (Neutron) API for. We don't have support for that yet but there's a PR [1] that being worked on right now. Although there really isn't a concept of NICs in the Neutron API either. You may want to review the Neutron API doc [2] to make sure it can do what you want it to do. Regards, Everett [1] https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds-labs-openstack/pull/23 [2] http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/index.html On Sep 3, 2013, at 1:50 PM, lhx1031 wrote: Hi Andrew, Thanks for your reply. Is there any way to use jclouds-openstack-nova api to add a NIC to a VM/assign a NIC to a network? I did not find any class i can use in the java doc here http://javadocs.jclouds.cloudbees.net/org/jclouds/openstack/nova/v2_0/domain/package-summary.html Haixin On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Andrew Phillips <andr...@apache.org<mailto:andr...@apache.org>> wrote: 2. Does jclouds support vsphere? I saw a page called VMWare vSphere Design & Approach I did not find any further information about jclouds+vsphere. Is there any released API I can use? At present, there is no active jclouds vSphere driver, no. The page you found discusses some of the steps required for implementation. If you're interested in picking this up, please let us know! Regards ap