Just an update for anyone that might care, I was able to get a really simple machine (noop) booted up. Here is the recipe:

whirr.cluster-name=test

whirr.instance-templates=1 noop

whirr.provider=openstack-nova
whirr.endpoint=http://<openstack-server>:5000/v2.0
whirr.identity=<openstack-login>
whirr.credential=<openstack-pw>
jclouds.keystone.tenant-id=83635d0c0e6b4ed28d446d3f7e5c6cb4

#CentOS 5.8
whirr.image-id=RegionOne/c4e988e4-6e21-4711-99f6-9e580a772af3


Thanks,
Andrew

On 02/13/2013 11:23 AM, Andrew Freitas wrote:
Hello,

We've been using Whirr for a while now with Amazon's EC2 service but we would like to switch over to using a private cloud service maintained by Openstack. I know jclouds supports it, but I can't find any details (e.g. provider name) for whirr support of openstack. It would be simplest for us to continue using Whirr only with a private cloud provider, but we need to know if Whirr supports Openstack (or if there is another better provider option) before continuing. Any guidance is appreciated.

Thanks,
Andrew

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Andrew Freitas
software developer

www.digitalsmiths.com
[email protected]
research triangle park, nc | los angeles, ca






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