[one-users] sunstone

Hector hector at convivencial.org
Sun Oct 21 11:17:09 PDT 2012


Yes, thats right

En Sun, 21 Oct 2012 02:42:38 +0200, Gandalf Corvotempesta  
<gandalf.corvotempesta at gmail.com> escribió:

> Even ssh access from sunstone machine to opennebula machine is not  
> needed?
> Seems that sunstone is totally based on rmlrpc api
> Il giorno 04/ott/2012 22:22, "Hector" <hector at convivencial.org> ha  
> scritto:
>
>> En Thu, 04 Oct 2012 22:12:15 +0200, Gandalf Corvotempesta <
>> gandalf.corvotempesta at gmail.**com <gandalf.corvotempesta at gmail.com>>
>> escribió:
>>
>>  2012/10/4 Hector <hector at convivencial.org>:
>>>
>>>> Sunstone aims to cover as much functionality as the OpenNebula CLI  
>>>> (and
>>>> more
>>>> in a sense). So you wouldn't need to use the CLI. It's implemented on  
>>>> the
>>>> OpenNebula ruby API directly.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have to install the whole opennebula stack on a sunstone dedicated
>>> server?
>>>
>>
>> Eh no... if you install from sources you can pass the '-s' flag to the
>> install script so only the sunstone files are installed. (you have to
>> compile though if you want to generate the language files)
>>
>> Otherwise install the opennebula package in your dedicated server and  
>> then
>> set the :one_xmlrpc: variable in sunstone-server.conf to point to where
>> your opennebula is running, and start the sunstone-server only.
>>
>> Note the considerations in:
>>
>> http://opennebula.org/**documentation:rel3.6:sunstone#**
>> deploying_sunstone_in_a_**different_machine<http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.6:sunstone#deploying_sunstone_in_a_different_machine>
>>
>> specially regarding the server_auth file.
>>
>> --
>> Hector
>> @hecsanjuan
>>


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Hector
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