On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 11:19 AM Samuel Abdullah <samuel@silverliningsys.com> wrote:
Hi,
Does Anyone know how can i install guacamole in openstack environment? Even if its via murano? Any manual guideline?
Best Regards Samuel
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020, 00:05 Roman Gorshunov, <paye600@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Samuel,
Thanks for your email. Yes, Guacamole can be installed as an app via Murano. Discussions about Open PaaS are now in openstack-discuss mailing list. Please use the tag [Murano-Open-PaaS] in the subject line. I'm re-routing your email.
Here are docs for the Murano project [0].
[0] https://docs.openstack.org/murano/latest/
Best regards, Roman Gorshunov
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 4:37 PM Samuel Abdullah < samuel@silverliningsys.com> wrote:
Hi,
Would like to ask if it is possible to run guacamole in openstack environment? Seek for help on how would this be possible as i saw that guacamole component are part of the openstack in your murano project
Looking forward for your reply
Best Regards
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Samuel, Are you trying to replace the default vnc console with guacamole or are you trying to run it as a service on top of Openstack? Scenario A - built in console I am unaware of any method in the code today to replace the default console with guacamole. Scenario B - Use it as a service I can't imagine it would be too hard if you leverage some kind of automation framework to create your instances. In the example of using ansible to create machines on the cloud - you could first call the playbook that creates your instance and then query the API for the details of that instance. You could then insert the needed parameters to the guacamole server to access this machine. The following modules could be used in this case - mind you this is one of many examples to accomplish this task Create Instance https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/os_server_module.html Query the API https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/os_server_info_module.html And then to update Guacamole you can use a template that includes a method to properly create your backend connections of all of the required instances I am not an expert in Guacamole, so you will have to tinker a bit here. Also dropping infra - this ML is mainly for the actual Openstack project infra - so like CI resources and code hosting resources Thanks and good luck! -- ~/DonnyD C: 805 814 6800 "No mission too difficult. No sacrifice too great. Duty First"