[one-users] OpenNebula in Ubuntu

Ruben S. Montero rubensm at dacya.ucm.es
Wed Jan 28 04:03:54 PST 2009


Hi Soren,
	These are excellent news!, We will include this in the OpenNebula 
Installation guide for 1.2. We'd like also to thank you for your great 
feedback. 

Best

Ruben

On Wednesday 28 January 2009 09:19:54 Soren Hansen wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce that as of last night, OpenNebula is available
> in Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) (our current development version, due
> to be released on April).
>
> There are three packages:
>
>  * opennebula-common
>    This package created a "oneadmin" user, creates /var/lib/one and
>    makes oneadmin the owner of it.  You do not need to install this
>    package manually, as the following two packages depend on it and it
>    will be installed automatically.
>  * opennebula
>    This is the core of opennebula. It contains oned, mm_sched and
>    everything else that you'd find in a regular opennebula installation.
>    Additionally, it creates an ssh key pair for the oneadmin user, to
>    ease in setting up connections to other nodes.
>  * opennebula-node
>    If you're a current OpenNebula user (which you probably are, if
>    you're reading this mailing list), you know that OpenNebula doesn't
>    need any components of itself on the cloud nodes. So, all this
>    package does, is install kvm and libvirtd, and add the oneadmin user
>    to the libvirtd group (to give him access to qemu:///system).
>
> A few other, Ubuntu specific changes have been made:
>
>  * I've added a bit of extra help to "onehost create". If adding a new
>    node is succesful, it outputs something like this:
> ========================================================================
> Success!
>
> Note: 'oneadmin' on this host needs to be able to ssh to oneadmin at mynode4,
> so on this host, run:
>     sudo -u oneadmin ssh intel
>
> and verify the host's authenticity.
>
> On mynode4, run this:
>     sudo apt-get install opennebula-node
>
>     sudo tee /var/lib/one/.ssh/authorized_keys << EOT
> ssh-rsa
> AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA28681mP2ak0fj1l1XPOTNRrsLBctgJcMAX/oKQzuLYvooHM
>zIfYniL4zhir1fK9Ko1JyJgTZEQPgvV6Pr8OiIdwp6Kl6VRzvDzXfcdauvaWDJmpw7uVZUTn9BUy
>9A6CbBHrBlI/WjRyK/GSdMGyMGXCBKESJJGMwT2N3p4YtmdifrKgQjMV2Ts73mVt4m+GXNLc69EN
>nsY8ybrgKzLRbHo328vZuGHYX/VUroHQjBVLpKAZeO08qEkiSkULiR9ii1vc47eeoMj4z5fAyDjO
>dF+8SxNjoz3drStWDTU/9xlstmL56C00h8ftulXlWlUG2hsrvsFmHKcQDM8uUqYzr5w==
> oneadmin at ralph EOT
> ========================================================================
>
>  * I've disabled Xen by default in oned.conf and enabled kvm by default.
>    KVM is our supported and preferred hypervisor in Ubuntu.
>
> If you have any feedback, please don't hesitate to shout, and also feel
> free to report any bugs here:
>
>    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opennebula/+filebug
>
> A word of caution: Ubuntu 9.04 is still very much work in progress. Do
> not use this in a production environment. If it breaks, you get to keep
> both pieces. :)

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