On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Thomas Halinka wrote:
Hi Longina,
Am Montag, den 14.09.2009, 11:26 +0200 schrieb Longina Przybyszewska:
Does anybody have experience with GUI management 'openqrm' ?
http://www.openqrm.org
I'm one of the Developers.
ups.
But I than should guess that it has been written by Developer for
Developers ;-)
Now, since you have been "wanted" and now "identified", I give it a try...
Først question:
My Xen installation is 2 nodes cluster with HA based on drbd;
Storage consists of 2 equal Iscsi targets, each of the bound to own
node.
I can start VM's from templates and from xm.
VM's connect world via transparent bridges and vlans on top of the bridges-
so, somehow my installation is higly customized - would it be a problem to
integrate it with openqrm?
Hey - i wrote the docs ;-)
http://www.openqrm.com/?q=node/33
- I need some tips
how to start to customize and fit it into Xen installation.
The Best-Practice is to use the Local-Server-Plugin, which is able to
manage locally installed Servers like your XEN Box.
On the openqrm-Server activate Local-Server, Local-Storage and the
XEN-Plugin.
Integrate your XEN-Host like descriped in Plugins/XEN/About
Set the type of your Appliance to XEN-Host.
Visit Plugins/XEN/XEN-Manager and start managing your VMs...
Longina
Best Regards,
Thomas
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Longina Przybyszewska, system programmer
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IMADA, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Campusvej 55,DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark
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