[one-users] Communication Protocols

LE PALLEC Kevin KLEPALLEC at sigma.fr
Tue Aug 3 03:06:14 PDT 2010


 

Hello, 

Thanks for your answer. I read some doc about communication between server host and cluster nodes: 
http://www.ogf.org/OGF25/materials/1535/Tutorial+-+Elastic+Management+of+a+Grid+Computing+Service+with+OpenNebula+and+Amazon+EC2.pdf

And I have some difficulties to understand how OpenNebula works, because documentation talks about 
Unix-like CLI to manage VM life-cycle and physical boxes
XML-RPC API and libvirt interface
SSH

So if I have understood, OpenNebula use XML-RPC for communication between OpenNebula Core and CLI, Scheduler and other interface like AWS...
OpenNebula use libvirt with ssh authentication between frontend (=OpenNebula Core) and Nodes 

Is that right ?
 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : rsmontero at gmail.com [mailto:rsmontero at gmail.com] De la part de Ruben S. Montero
Envoyé : mardi 3 août 2010 10:34
À : LE PALLEC Kevin
Cc : users at lists.opennebula.org
Objet : Re: [one-users] Policies of scheduling

Hi

Hyper-V is not currently supported by OpenNebula.

The OpenNebula daemon runs in the server host (front-end) and communicates with the cluster nodes, where the VMs run ussing ssh protocol. SSH minimizes software installations.
OpenNebula deployments have reported no scalability issues up to ~15000 VMs and ~500 physical nodes using ssh.


Cheers

Ruben

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 5:43 PM, LE PALLEC Kevin <KLEPALLEC at sigma.fr> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Concerning OpenNebula hyper-v hypervisor is supported ?,
>
> what is the kind of protocol used for communication between host 
> server and management host (where is install opennebula) ?
>
> thanks a lot
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