Hello, I usually does this :
http://www.kermit.fr/lofic/snipper/20/ Regards, Louis Coilliot 2013/8/19 René Koch (ovido) <[email protected]> > Hi, > > Has anyone an idea what's the easiest way to sysprep Linux (CentOS 6 and > RHEL 6) machines? > > The use case is the following: I want to create a lot of virtual > machines (e.g. 100) by cloning from one template. > So I create a master vm, create a template and a pool with 100 vms > assigned to it and set all 100 vms to prestarted. > > The problem is now, that when I run "sys-unconfig" before creating the > template, which does a "touch /.unconfigured" I have to go through the > sysconfig-tui and set a new root password for all 100 hosts. > > So what I'm looking for is a script like the sysprep tool for windows > which sets parameters for me automatically. > I only need to change: > * Hostname + set DHCP_HOSTNAME in ifcfg-eth0 (Hostname == Pool-VM-Name) > for some dhcp/ddns magic :) > * Clear udev network-rules > * remove SSH-Keys > * Remove RHN ID and join Satellite/Spacewalk-server > * root-password,... should stay the same > > My first question is: does oVirt provide such a functionality for Linux > guest out-of-the-box? I couldn't find one. > > > I think I could solve this with virt-sysprep and virt-file, but I'm > unsure if I can use it with oVirt (or only with plain libvirt): > http://libguestfs.org/virt-sysprep.1.html > http://libguestfs.org/virt-edit.1.html > > For this tools it's required that the vm is not running, as it changes > files on the disk. If I'm using a before-vm-start hook, it should be > save to access the disk and change content with virt-sysprep/virt-file, > right? > But do I have access to the disk in a before-vm-start hook? > If using NFS storage I should be able to access all disks on the > NFS-share, but for iSCSI/FC-LUNS - are they available on the hypervisor > in this stage? > > > Another option would be to write a custom script which is started during > boot and disables itself after successful run (in the same way as > firstboot - I already have such a script for RHN Satellite/Spacewalk > joins). The problem here is: How do I get the (oVirt) name of this vm > (would need something like virt-whoami :) )? Is the (internal oVirt) ID > of this vm stored somewhere in the filesystem of this vm? I don't think > so.... > > > Thanks a lot for suggestions, > René > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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