[one-users] OpenNebula Foreman Integration

Sebastian Saemann Sebastian.Saemann at netways.de
Mon May 19 23:35:33 PDT 2014


Hi Bill,

thank you! Yes, we installed foreman from source and patched it with this feature. Please have a look at the pull requests. Its the latest foreman branch including the OpenNebula compute resource feature.

Feel free me to contact me if you need further information.

Regards,

Sebastian
Am 16.05.2014 um 22:29 schrieb Campbell, Bill <bcampbell at axcess-financial.com<mailto:bcampbell at axcess-financial.com>>:

This is awesome!  How did you replace the Fog instance for Foreman, did you just install Foreman from source?

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Subject: [one-users] OpenNebula Foreman Integration

Hi folks,

we at Netways implemented a compute resource functionality for the foreman project. It can be used to deploy virtual machines within OpenNebula using the foreman interface which configures DNS,DHCP,PXE,Puppet and so on as well. The functionality is covered by using and extending the ruby fog library. The pull requests can be found on github:

https://github.com/theforeman/foreman/pull/1443
https://github.com/fog/fog/pull/2919

a quick demo can be found here:
https://blog.netways.de/2014/05/13/videoblog-unser-foreman-opennebula-setup/

The idea is to create a blank (empty image) VM via Foreman in OpenNebula, which then will be fully deployed from scratch. Installation will be done with a PXE-Boot and Kickstart/Preseed installation. Additional software on top like Apache and stuff like that will be installed and configured with puppet. Everything can be chosen via the foreman interface which interacts with all infrastructure elements. Also it would be possible to use contextualized prepared images, but we did not implemented it yet.

We are using this feature for some days right now in production and it is really cool. It definitely will and should not replace the sunstone interface, its just a interaction via the RPC API of OpenNebula.

Please let me know what you guys think of this approach. Every feedback is very welcome and contribution or help for getting it pushed to the master branch of the projects (foreman, fog) is of course appreciated.

Regards,

Sebastian






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** Puppet Camp Duesseldorf 2014 - Oktober - netways.de/puppetcamp **
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