Hello Public stemcell contains the raw disk (or volume) image. This image contains the OS + agent, but does not contains boot loader. This image may not be used directly to run the virtual machine. As I see. Questions: 1. How do I get the disk to start the virtual machine from a stem cell? (The Upload_stemcall method does not contains the necessary commands. I found only the following shell-command: tar-xzf image-O root.img | dd of = ...) 2. Boot Record, and other transformations occur during the deployment? 3. The public stemcell is not intended to create a virtual machine? Thanks!
> Hello
> Public stemcell contains the raw disk (or volume) image. This image
> contains the OS + agent, but does not contains boot loader. This image
> may not be used directly to run the virtual machine. As I see.
> Questions:
> 1. How do I get the disk to start the virtual machine from a stem cell?
> (The Upload_stemcall method does not contains the necessary commands. I
> found only the following shell-command: tar-xzf image-O root.img | dd
> of = ...)
> 2. Boot Record, and other transformations occur during the deployment?
> 3. The public stemcell is not intended to create a virtual machine?
> Thanks!
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 12:18 AM, Ruslan Karachun <rus...@active.by> wrote:
> Hello.
> Who can help?
> Thanks!
> On 07/26/2012 05:52 PM, Ruslan K wrote:
>> Hello
>> Public stemcell contains the raw disk (or volume) image. This image
>> contains the OS + agent, but does not contains boot loader. This image
>> may not be used directly to run the virtual machine. As I see.
>> Questions:
>> 1. How do I get the disk to start the virtual machine from a stem cell?
>> (The Upload_stemcall method does not contains the necessary commands. I
>> found only the following shell-command: tar-xzf image-O root.img | dd
>> of = ...)
>> 2. Boot Record, and other transformations occur during the deployment?
>> 3. The public stemcell is not intended to create a virtual machine?
>> Thanks!
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 12:18 AM, Ruslan Karachun <rus...@active.by
> <mailto:rus...@active.by>> wrote:
> Hello.
> Who can help?
> Thanks!
> On 07/26/2012 05:52 PM, Ruslan K wrote:
> Hello
> Public stemcell contains the raw disk (or volume) image. This image
> contains the OS + agent, but does not contains boot loader. This
> image
> may not be used directly to run the virtual machine. As I see.
> Questions:
> 1. How do I get the disk to start the virtual machine from a
> stem cell?
> (The Upload_stemcall method does not contains the necessary
> commands. I
> found only the following shell-command: tar-xzf image-O
> root.img | dd
> of = ...)
> 2. Boot Record, and other transformations occur during the
> deployment?
> 3. The public stemcell is not intended to create a virtual machine?
> Thanks!
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Ruslan Karachun <rus...@active.by> wrote:
> I use AWS. For different cloud providers different stemcells?
> Please explain.
> Thanks.
> On 07/30/2012 10:29 AM, Vadim Spivak wrote:
>> Which CPI are you using? AWS?
>> -Vadim
>> On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 12:18 AM, Ruslan Karachun <rus...@active.by
>> <mailto:rus...@active.by>> wrote:
>> Hello.
>> Who can help?
>> Thanks!
>> On 07/26/2012 05:52 PM, Ruslan K wrote:
>> Hello
>> Public stemcell contains the raw disk (or volume) image. This
>> image
>> contains the OS + agent, but does not contains boot loader. This
>> image
>> may not be used directly to run the virtual machine. As I see.
>> Questions:
>> 1. How do I get the disk to start the virtual machine from a
>> stem cell?
>> (The Upload_stemcall method does not contains the necessary
>> commands. I
>> found only the following shell-command: tar-xzf image-O
>> root.img | dd
>> of = ...)
>> 2. Boot Record, and other transformations occur during the
>> deployment?
>> 3. The public stemcell is not intended to create a virtual
>> machine?
>> Thanks!