We've been following the guide and will give a talk (and hopefully a demo of BOSH on OpenStack) at OSCON on Tuesday.
We should start merging these changes into the repos soon :)
Hi, Ferdy
I try to build stemcells specified for the Open Stack.
command:
$ rake
stemcell:micro[micro_bosh:openstack,openstack_micro.yml,bosh-1.tgz,chroot-openstack.tgz]
What are the differences in the building for various providers?
At what stage the boot loader come into in to the drive (volume) image?
What kind of the boot loader is used for Open Stack?
Hi, Ferdy
CloudStack CPI is almost finished.
Could you please explain why we need CPI_registry and the way you build it?
Thanks,
Serge
On Wednesday 18 July 2012 15:23:00 ferdy wrote:
Ruslan,
1) Take a look in cloud base cpi. You'll see which are the methods required for your CPI.
2) Then look for implementation details at the AWS CPI or OpenStack CPI.
3) Build your own CPI and test it using your CPI console (you must build it for your CPI).
4) Go further and check bosh for AWS or EC2 or OpenStack references. You'll need to provide methods for agent, deployer and package_compiler modules. You'll also need to build a CPI_registry gem.
5) Build a job and a package for your CPI_registry gem for bosh-release.
6) Last step is to test all the pieces together. You'll need a microBOSH, and use it to deploy a full BOSH. Check @drnic tutorials about how to do it.
Takes some time to undertand how BOSH works, but then it's not a complex task to build your own CPI.
- Ferdy
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