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<B>AL13N</B>
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<I>Mon Sep 17 21:30:46 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>at $dayjob, an intern is developing a virtcenter (under my guidance) (which
likely will be released opensource), largely based on php-libvirt.
the idea is to be able to control multiple libvirtd servers (kvm/xen but i
hear vmware should have some kind of libvirtd implementation too, (maybe only
in their vcenter))
the intern is using this as his work and will show a demo of this around
Januari.
in a first stage features will be as follows:
- ldap-group-based authentication
- libvirtd servers listed in ldap (so that the authentication can be done per
group on different servers)
- start/pause/resume/stop/poweroff per vm
- clone from templates
- <A HREF="spice://">spice://</A> links for a locally installed spice-client
- if time permits: delete
- if time permits: livemigration
we are likely gonna be pushing this towards our clients, because the
management tools we've seen so far: RH, Oracle, etc... are not adequate or
horrible or completely bloated.
and this would enable us to put other stuff on clients machines rather than
always vmware, which has some nasty bugs^Wfeatures.
so, if you can wait that long, it may be suited.
AL13N
Op maandag 17 september 2012 14:01:51 schreef nicolas vigier:
><i> On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, Joerg Stephan wrote:
</I>><i> > Hi there,
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > nice topics, all of them
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > 1. Topic: Virtual Machines
</I>><i> > What do we use? xen/kwm/vmware? I already done automatic setups for xen
</I>><i> > machines on our side. I could take a look. Could be hart whitout
</I>><i> > accessing the machines.
</I>><i> There is nothing at the moment, so no need to have access to servers to
</I>><i> start developing tools to manage VMs (probably based on libvirt), or
</I>><i> find existing tools that could do what we need.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> What we need :
</I>><i> - a command to allow users, or group of users, to generate a new VM with
</I>><i> Mageia 1, 2, Cauldron, with their ssh key installed in the VM (the ssh
</I>><i> key stored in their ldap account), some port redirection to allow
</I>><i> them to connect with ssh, or vnc.
</I>><i> - a command to list VMs and their status
</I>><i> - a command to stop, start, delete a VM
</I>><i> - limit the number of VMs someone can create (because we have limited
</I>><i> disk space on the server)
</I>><i>
</I>><i> > 2. Topic sympa emails
</I>><i> > maybe we could maniulate the databases. For we use LDAP shouldnt be the
</I>><i> > problem if both systems can interact.
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > 3. On the Sysadmin side
</I>><i> > Backups could be done via bacula. i could set that up. Would be easy to
</I>><i> > integrate that in puppet for the clients. Needs talking about schedule
</I>><i> > for incremental and full backups. And i would need access to a backup
</I>><i> > server.
</I>><i> We are already installing rsnapshot for backups.
</I>><i>
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