Hi Xianqing,

This is great. I'd like to work with you this module.

What are your thoughts on the structure?

Have you looked at the work Andy did on the VMware Prov module:
/..../lib/VCL/Module/Provisioning/VMware


Aaron



On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Xianqing Yu <xia...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi VCL community,
>
> I am developing KVM Provisioning Module for VCL system, which is based on
> my previous version of KVM Provisioning Module. You can find out my
> previous KVM module's information from here,
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-339
>
> Currently, I am trying to make this module's code as generic as possible.
> And I will including these features inside this new version of module.
> 1. The module will use libvirt API to manipulate the VM on KVM hosts. The
> main reason behind this is that libvirt is widely used API, many people in
> the community talked about this before, and libvirt support for different
> hypervisors, such as KVM, Xen, Qemu, etc.. It would be easier to port this
> module to support other hypervisor in future.
> 2. A setup scripted will be developed to help the users to setup host much
> easier.
> 3. A document descripts how to install this module.
>
> Welcome everyone to join the discussion with me if you are interesting
> about. Such as, is there any new features you expect to see in this module?
> Do you have any suggestion about this module? Or you have any questions
> about this module? Please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Xianqing Yu
> WSTI Intern
> xia...@us.ibm.com



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