[Openstack] Metadata and File Injection (code summit session?)
Andrew Bogott
abogott at wikimedia.org
Tue Apr 10 19:36:57 UTC 2012
What I crave is a communication channel between nova and running
instances. There was discussion at some point about extending the
metadata api to have this ability.
Having a solid config drive standard seems like a good idea, but it
won't get me run-time interaction, will it?
-Andrew
On 4/10/12 11:40 AM, Eric Windisch wrote:
> I maintain my stance from pre-Diablo, that the configuration drive
> should be exported as a virtual cdrom device with an ISO9660
> filesystem. We can generate the filesystem without root access and the
> filesystem is well-supported. Additionally, it lacks the
> patent-related issues associated with the other many-platform
> filesystems (i.e. FAT).
>
> Also, doing the above happens to make the configuration-drive
> surprisingly similar to the optional sub-feature of OVF. I'm not sure
> what priority OVF is for Nova (it is a low priority for me), but it
> might be worth considering, especially since Glance seems to advertise
> some OVF support.
>
> --
> Eric Windisch
>
> On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Scott Moser wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 10 Apr 2012, Andrew Bogott wrote:
>>
>>> I'm reviving this ancient thread to ask: Will there be a code summit
>>> session
>>> about this? And/or are there plans to start developing a standard set of
>>> guest agents for Folsom?
>>
>> http://summit.openstack.org/sessions/view/100
>>
>>
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