For those of you who have VMware parent cloud, and need to build tons of nested ACS envs for testing purposes (VMware, XC/XCP-ng, KVM), or at least to examine some setup/code - those guys have some weird thing callied Trillian ;)
https://github.com/shapeblue/trillian A couple of thousands of nested environments built in last 3 years.... Cheers. On Sat, 26 Jun 2021 at 10:47, Rene Moser <m...@renemoser.net> wrote: > Hi Peter > > On 25.06.21 10:55, peter.murysh...@zv.fraunhofer.de wrote: > > Hi Rafael, > > > > as a follow-up to your great talk at the CSEUG session: in your email > you wrote, > > > > "The Ansible implementation for ACS is very complete and robust. It made > it possible for us to fully automate from metal to the service." > > > > Which Ansible implementation do you mean? The one I can find addresses > rather API usage [1]; for full automation there is probably more scripting > required to setup the actual > > cluster, possibly with some variations depending on the architecture. > > > > [1] > https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ngine_io/cloudstack/index.html#plugins-in-ngine-io-cloudstack > To provision your hardware, OS, and install cloudstack, like any other > application, and dep services like DB, java, storage, nfs servers, > firewall, networking (e.g. cisco switches), ansible is a perfect match > but depending on your infra and choices. > > The cloudstack integration addresses the api usage only, it is the > missing piece after you (automated) installed cloudstack to fully > automate the configuration of the cloud. > > Hope this clarifies. > > Regards > René > -- Andrija Panić